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10 Local Restaurants And Small Businesses To Support In Columbia, Missouri

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10 Local Restaurants And Small Businesses To Support In Columbia, Missouri

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Our beloved Como is home to many local restaurants and while you're working or lounging from home, they could use your support. On those days in quarantine when you simply feel like you don't want to cook, remember these local restaurants that are serving up delicious food for delivery and curbside pickup.

Shakespeare's

@shakespizza

A true Como classic since 1973, Shakespeare's offers all your pizza needs. They even sell their delicious pizzas frozen so you can stock up and cook them at home!

The Heidelberg

@the_heidelberg

The Heidelberg is a Columbia favorite that offers comfort food just steps from campus. Order their classics for pickup.

Formosa (a.k.a. China Star)

@formosacomo

Formosa is a beloved Chinese restaurant that offers quality food for a great price! Order from here when you're craving spring rolls.

Pickleman's

@picklemans

Pickleman's is my go-to when I want a delicious gourmet sandwich. They also have other lunch staples such as soups, salads, and pizza!

Pizza Tree

@pizzatreecomo

There are many options in Columbia when it comes to pizza, but Pizza Tree is known for their bold flavors and combinations. Check out Pizza Tree when you want to try something new!

Glenn's Cafe

@glennscafe

Glenn's Cafe is Columbia's spot for traditional gourmet American cuisine. Order from here when you're craving a home-cooked meal with an elevated take. Their full menu is available for pickup.

Wise Guy's Pizza

@wiseguyscomo

Chicago-style pizza and open late at night. Need I say more?

D. Rowe's

@d.rowes

D. Rowe's, known as the "regular place," is a place that offers traditional American staples in large portions. They have all the goods from burgers to grilled salmon.

Room 38

@room_38

Room 38 is everyone's go-to for a light brunch on the patio. Order to pickup and bring their delicious mimosas home!

Insomnia Cookies

@insomniacookies

This one isn't just a local place but they need support too! Besides, how could you possibly pass up on delicious desserts delivered to your door late at night?


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