PhinneyWood Round-Up – April 8th

by | Apr 8, 2020

It’s hard for us all to keep up with everything going on these days. PhinneyWood is here to help you stay up to date on some of the latest happenings around the neighborhood.

Champion Wine Cellars is currently taking phone and online orders. Free wine delivery within Seattle (6 bottle min. requested), curbside pickup, and a take-out window (consultation available at a six foot distance) are your options for obtaining some much needed vino. Customers are not allowed in the store until further notice.

One of our newer local businesses, Mainstay Provisions, is open from 7am-7pm Monday through Fri-day and 8am-3pm on weekends for pickup. Delivery within the neighborhood is also available from 10am-5pm Monday through Friday. They offer prepared options like salads, sandwiches, rotisserie chicken, and meatloaf, as well as pantry items including eggs, milk, and flour. They also carry wine, beer, coffee, and other beverages. Orders can be placed and scheduled on their website or you can give them a call.

Ken’s Market has modified their store hours to 8am-9pm daily until further notice. Senior and at-risk shoppers hours are from 8am-9am daily. It is encouraged that shoppers that do not fall into these categories visit the store outside of this hour. They are also temporarily suspending deli counter services.

Have some news that you need to share with the community, feel free to reach out so we can spread the word! Use [email protected] for now, but we will have a web form up soon enough.

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