Madison Restaurants Respond to Closure
As Connecticut’s Governor Ned Lamont ordered the closure of restaurants and bars on March 16 in response to the expanding coronavirus crisis, many residents are wondering what individual food establishments in town are doing, and whether their favorite pizza or coffee will be available while the town attempts to maintain good health practices.
Statewide, food establishments are allowed to transition to delivery or takeout, if they so choose, and many have begun offering curbside pickup services to help maintain healthy practices and avoid the spread of germs.
Friends & Company Restaurant
Takeout, curbside pickup
Brother Mike’s
Takeout, curbside pickup
Will offering home delivery
Zhang’s Restaurant
Takeout, curbside pickup
Changing hours to 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
What’s Cookin’
Retail, grocery section remains open to the public
Nick’s Place
Takeout, curbside pickup
Home delivery in Madison only
Will begin closing at 8 p.m.; hours subject to change
Old Schoolhouse Deli
Takeout
Offering delivery as special service—will drop at doorstep or porch by request
Steamed
Closed for a minimum of two weeks
Grand Apizza
Takeout, delivery, curbside pickup
Café Allegre
Delivery through Doordash and Ubereats, takeout, curbside pickup
Ashley’s Ice Cream
Closed until further notice
Madison Coffee House
Closed until further notice
RR Café & Bistro
Closed until further notice
Moxie
Closed until further notice
Life Bowls
Takeout, curbside pickup
Bradley & Wall
Special home meal delivery service—$40 minimum
Porch or doorstep drop off by request
Chef Paul Baron
Drop-off catering service, limited selection of home-delivered meals
James Madison House Bar & Restaurant
Curbside pickup, takeout
Free kids meal with every takeout order
Donahue’s Madison Beach Grille
Takeout, curbside pickup for lunch and dinner
Lenny and Joe’s Fish Tale
Takeout as usual
Cohen’s Bagel Company
Takeout, curbside pickup
No more self-serve