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“Tail Up Goat for a New Era”


1827 Adams Mill Road NW via Tail Up Goat

Thanks to Kelsey for sending: “Tail Up Goat will be opening up on Friday for take out”. Their website says:

“Over four-plus years of business, we’ve proudly served our community through thick and thin, personal triumph and tragedy, national turmoil and peaceful protest. As we re-open for contactless takeout and delivery in the midst of global pandemic, we continue to seek out ways to nourish our guests physically and emotionally.

We closed for eight weeks in the interest of public health, and we remain dedicated to ensuring the safest workplace possible for our staff. We continue to practice social distancing throughout our space and are implementing the strictest possible protocols to ensure the safety of our product and the continued good health of everyone involved in bringing it to you.

We’re offering a fully prepared meal ready for pick-up or delivery with instructions for re-warming whenever you’re ready to eat.

Our contactless pickup and delivery menu is updated every Tuesday for the following week, Wednesday through Monday. All orders must be placed in advance online. There is a 2:00pm cutoff for same-day orders. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please reach out in advance at [email protected] to ensure that we can accommodate you.

Contactless pickup is available 3:30pm – 7:30pm. When approaching the building, we ask all guests to wear a mask. Delivery is available in Washington, DC for a fee of $10. Our drivers will drop off your order between 3:30pm – 7:30pm. We are committed to contactless service and are not able to make deliveries beyond a lobby. Just let us know at checkout if you have any specific instructions for delivery.

We thank you for your patience and support throughout this trying time. We hope you enjoy the experience of takeout and delivery as much as you loved dining with us in person.”

Check out the order options here.

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