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Keep Track of Restaurant Carryout and Delivery Service in Michigan With These Tools

Having trouble keeping track of which restaurants are open for delivery and carryout? These online directories can help with dining and social distancing

Chicken shawarma at Tuhama’s in Dearborn sits in a black basket lined with white paper.
Tuhama’s in Dearborn is one of many restaurants offering carryout and delivery in lieu of dining in.
Michelle and Chris Gerard
Brenna Houck is a Cities Manager for the Eater network. She previously edited Eater Detroit and reported for Eater. You can follow her on the internet at @brennahouck.

Michigan’s dining rooms may be closed for business, but many of the state’s favorite restaurants are still open for (or in the process of converting to) carryout and delivery. Some spots are even selling beer and wine to-go. Because the status of business operations is constantly changing due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, it can be difficult to keeping track of all of the current options. Fortunately, some innovative groups have organized and launched new sites designed to help consumers navigate the carryout and delivery scene in their area.

While customers should always call or consult social media for the most up-to-date status of their favorite restaurants and bars, here are a few handy tools to guide you through the ordering process and support small businesses.

Have a tip for another tool to monitor local carryout and delivery services in metro Detroit? Reach out at detroit@eater.com.


Detroit Food Updates

This platform developed by web design firm BMG Media and juice bar chain Beyond Juice + Eatery tracks the status of Michigan restaurant and bars and clearly marks the listings based on whether they are open for carryout, delivery, or both. There are also menus uploaded to the site. Because the platform is new, there are still a few hiccups in the filing system, but it’s very comprehensive.

Dining at a Distance

This Chicago-developed dining directory has quickly expanded to cities around the world, including Detroit. The growing site, which boasted more than 50 listings in the metro area at the time of publication, features information about delivery, carryout, and apps the restaurants are available on. There’s also details about hours and phone numbers. Other restaurants can join the list by clicking the Submit a Restaurant link.

Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association Listings

The MRLA has collected lists of restaurants that are open and serving based on information from local tourism bureaus. Find details on what’s open for carryout and delivery throughout Michigan, from metro Detroit to Manistee.

Let’s Detroit

The Detroit Regional Chamber has launched a page that lists recommendations for local restaurants that are open for carryout and delivery.

Southwest Detroit Is Open for Business

Southwest Detroit is home to some of the city’s best international cuisine hailing from across Latin America. The district’s business association has compiled a list detail, which businesses (including restaurants) are open as well as special hours.

A Few Tips Regarding Food Delivery and Takeout:

If you’re fortunate enough to be able to follow recommendations for social distancing by staying home or otherwise limiting their contact with others, it might be worth considering ordering takeout or delivery. There is currently no evidence of food itself being associated with COVID-19 transmission; it’s more likely any risk would come from inadequate hand washing on the part of restaurant employees or the virus existing on restaurant surfaces. Restaurants generally follow stringent food safety rules to combat that anyway, but if you’re unsure of the establishment’s practices, Eater.com recommends consumers check health scores.

It’s also important to consider which platforms you’re patronizing. While many are waiving fees for customers, some like Grubhub are only deferring restaurant service fees; that means small businesses are still racking up large fees that they’ll have to pay later. Eater.com has a great comprehensive list of platforms and their various practices. A group called Black and Mobile also recently launched in Detroit and many restaurants are running their own in-house delivery services.

As always, be safe: Keep your distance from others (that includes delivery and restaurant workers), practice good hygiene, avoid sharing, and tip generously! If you’re doing carryout, maybe bring your own pen to sign receipts paid for with a credit card. And please consider giving directly to one of the area’s many fundraisers and virtual tip jars.

Update: This article originally published on March 18 and has been updated to reflect additional resources.

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