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Berlin Restaurants: Who's Closed, Who's Open For Take-Out
Here is what is happening at some of your favorite restaurants.
BERLIN, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont has ordered all restaurants and bars to close in an effort to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus. Local eateries are allowed to afford delivery and takeout though.
In Berlin most but not all restaurants are offering delivery and takeout options.
Here is a roundup of some of the restaurants nearby:
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Elm Hill Pizza posted the following: "As of 8pm March 16th Elm Hill Pizza will be open for TAKE-OUT and DELIVERY ONLY, during our regular business hours, per our Governor’s mandate regarding COVID-19 outbreak. For CURB-SIDE PICK-UP please call the restaurant upon arrival. To place an order please call (860) 666-4649 See our full menu online at www.elmhillpizza.com"
Baltic Restaurant posted the following: "Starting Tomorrow 3/18/20 we will have curbside pick-up 12pm-6pm. We simply ask to call in (860)828-9967 also at (860)335-2367 place your order."
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Tavern on the Trax posted the following: "Have you ever tried our crab cakes? Well, you should. Like today. We will be open for food & sealed beverage take out from 4-9 pm today (March 23) (860) 357-4005!"
Baci Grill posted the following: "With heavy hearts we’ve had to make the call, Baci will be closing until we’ve been given the OK to open our doors again safely to the public."
Uncle D's Diner announced Sunday that they will be open for to-go orders from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Josie's Corner posted the following: "With a heavy heart, we made the decision to temporarily close Josie’s Corner as of Tuesday March 24th. We will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so."
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