Restaurants & Bars
Huckleberry Cafe Is Taking Orders For Passover To-Go
Mary's Organic Herb Roasted Chicken, caroset, noodle kugel & potato pancakes among Seder offerings from the Santa Monica restaurant.

SANTA MONICA, CA — "Think of Huck as your scrappy, new market and cafe."
That's the message from the folks at Huckleberry Bakery and Cafe in Santa Monica as they, akin to restaurants throughout California, comply with the in-house dining ban and turn to takeout and delivery during the coronavirus crisis.
The eatery is selling pantry staples and, on a first-come, first-served basis, "Huck Farmers’ Market Boxes," stocked with such produce from local farmers as snap peas, kale, lemons and Koda Farms white rice, along with offering takeout, curbside pick-up or delivery of family-sized breakfasts, soups, salads and take-and-bake dinners.
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Pre-orders also are being taken for Passover, which this year runs April 8-16.
Orders will be accepted by Huckleberry's catering crew with a 72-hour advance notice.
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Menu offerings serve either four or eight and include: Mary's Organic Herb Roasted Chicken; organic egg-noodle kugel; potato pancakes with housemade applesauce; and matzo ball soup. Desserts include flourless apple honey, upside-down cake, flourless chocolate brownies and gluten-free coconut macaroons. View the menu here.
Huckleberry is located at 1014 Wilshire Blvd. Call (310) 451-2311 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to place a Passover order or e-mail catering@huckleberrycafe.com
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