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I can order home-delivered pizza on-line at papajohns.com. Where can I
order home-delivered beer? (in the Seattle area.) I tried safeway.com but they take 3 or 4 days to deliver. I want my pizza & beer on the same night. |
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On 25 Mar 2006 21:18:41 -0800, "PorkTeriyaki" wrote:
Where can I order home-delivered beer? (in the Seattle area.) I would plan ahead so that the beer can be really cold when the pizza arrives four days later. Better yet...have you considered meals on wheels? They might help you solve the dilemma. |
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I can go out & get it myself within 4 days. It's just that last night,
I was mentally & emotionally beat after a college final & just didn't feel like going anywhere. So I order a pizza to be delivered that night & looked for a site from which I could order beer the same way. I don't plan to order out days in advance. It's for unexpected moments like these. |
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"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
... Many states don't allow delivery of beer by restaurants (or even VIA mail-order). Does yours? Considering Washington's hardline towards selling hard liquor (we have state-run stores for everything but beer and wine), it would shock me if beer delivery were legal. -- Chris Lemon http://fredsmythe.com EFNet: FredSmyth |
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Chris Lemon wrote:
Considering Washington's hardline towards selling hard liquor (we have state-run stores for everything but beer and wine), it would shock me if beer delivery were legal. Agreed. The only state where I've encountered beer and wine being delivered by restaurants was Florida. Quite convenient when you're stuck in a hotel room in Ft. Lauderdale or some such. OTOH, in California, at least in the distant past liquor stores could deliver all manner of alcoholic beverages to you. They may have gotten rid of that; a quick check of the Oakland yellow pages does not reveal any liquor stores offering such a service. Steve |
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"PorkTeriyaki" wrote in message oups.com... I can order home-delivered pizza on-line at papajohns.com. Where can I order home-delivered beer? (in the Seattle area.) I tried safeway.com but they take 3 or 4 days to deliver. I want my pizza & beer on the same night. Hey Pork, I know that I'm late on this thread but I thought I'd add something anyways. I live in California and have my groceries delivered to the house and that includes alcohol. Unfortunately it takes one day for the order to get to the house. I'm not sure if they have grocery delivery in your area but I looked on the internet and I didn't see anything when I used Yahoo local. Anyway, my grocery store (Albertson's) will do all my grocery shopping and deliver it to my house and place it on the kitchen counter for only $10.00. It's such a bargain. Jeb |
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Hey Pork,
I know that I'm late on this thread but I thought I'd add something anyways. I live in California and have my groceries delivered to the house and that includes alcohol. Unfortunately it takes one day for the order to get to the house. I'm not sure if they have grocery delivery in your area but I looked on the internet and I didn't see anything when I used Yahoo local. Anyway, my grocery store (Albertson's) will do all my grocery shopping and deliver it to my house and place it on the kitchen counter for only $10.00. It's such a bargain. Jeb I was just saying that about Safeway in my area. But within the time it takes to deliver I can go get it myself. It's just that some nights I'm too worn out to go anywhere & would like some things right at that time. A pizza & Chinese food can be delivered to you in just a few minutes. Why not beer? |
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Steve Pope wrote:
Agreed. The only state where I've encountered beer and wine being delivered by restaurants was Florida. Quite convenient when you're stuck in a hotel room in Ft. Lauderdale or some such. Strangely enough, my favorite pizza place here in Idaho will deliver beer and/or wine along with their pizza. www.flyingpie.com You wouldn't expect this in Idaho, where the only place you can buy hard liquor is in the state-run liquor stores, which aren't even open on Sundays. J |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
Always plan ahead, especially when it comes to beer. You can never have too much beer in the fridge (or waiting to go into the fridge). This thread has some pictures of a few fridges from the holidays a year or so ago. The first is mine. http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=67799 J |
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