Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Food Delivery in DC

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Sometimes you just do not feel like cooking or going out. We have all been there. You get home from work and the idea of leaving the couch is just too much for you. However, in Washington DC there are so many options for delivery that you will never have to leave the couch again. We have gathered some of the best delivery services and options for you to try at the Louis at 14th. We want to hear your favorites too!





When you do not want to google individual restaurants, Grubhub can tell you everything that delivers to your home at The Louis at 14th.  All you need to do is put in your address and let the website do the work for you. Grubhub has Indian, Chinese, pizza and vegan food all ready to be delivered to your door stop. Grubhub even allows you to see the wait time for each place so you can make your decision wisely. Pull up Grubhub on your computer and throw on a Netflix show, you are staying in tonight.


Seamless is a company that you hear about in memes, TV shows and all over social media. Any food you want delivered to your door step sounds too good to be true. However, Seamless is pretty close. Seamless is similar to Grubhub. You put in your address and see what Seamless can deliver to you. Los Angeles has so many options it could be hard to choose. We will watch out for your Instagrammed Seamless delivery. 


Caviar is a DC business that will deliver food to your home or office. There are over 40 different choices depending on what day it is and the time. There are also various price points to choose from. Fees for the delivery range from 2-6 dollars depending on the distance, there is also an 18% tip included in the bill. You can use the website to check your delivery status, that way you know when it will be arriving. This is just one of the many options in DC Food Delivery available to you.


These are just a few of the many great options for Washington DC delivery. What is your favorite food delivery option in DC?

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