Archive for the ‘Dining’ Category

Order Mother’s Day lunch or dinner from Smith’s Landing Seafood Grill

Saturday, May 9th, 2020

Mamas are not going to want to cook this Sunday, but we will! Open Wednesday – Sunday from 12 PM to 8 PM for takeout and curbside pickup.

We’re located at 1 Marina Plaza (foot of L Street) in Antioch. Call (925) 775-4862. Here is our limited menu – https://smithslanding.info/curbside

Samurai Japanese Restaurant is open again and has a special offer

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

$5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT ONLINE ORDER of $20 or More

https://direct.chownow.com/order/21296/locations/30816

We are OPEN 4:00pm – 8:30pm Daily and located at 5007 Lone Tree Way at the corner of Hillcrest Avenue in Antioch. (925) 206-4644. See our menu at https://samuraiantioch.com/.

Order Mother’s Day To Go Dinners from Lone Tree Golf & Event Center

Sunday, May 3rd, 2020

Order Cannelloni Dinner               Order Prime Rib Dinner

Order Your Cinco De Mayo Fiesta To Go from Lone Tree Golf & Event Center

Saturday, May 2nd, 2020

Order Numero Uno Here                              Order Numero Dos Here

Order Easter Dinner to go from Lone Tree Golf & Event Center catering by Wed., April 8

Saturday, April 4th, 2020

Easter Dinner To-Go! Let our famous culinary team make Easter delicious and easy! Enjoy scrumptious Spiral Ham or Prime Rib with all the sides and dessert. Place orders by Wednesday, April 8 and then pickup on Saturday April 11 between 10am and 2pm. Simply heat up on Easter Day and enjoy with your family! Order online: https://www.lonetreegolfcourse.com/calendar/eventdetail/388/-/easter-dinner-to-go

Restaurants can now sell alcoholic beverages to go during shelter in place

Monday, March 23rd, 2020

By Allen Payton

To help restaurants remain in business, on Thursday, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) issued a notice of regulatory relief for restaurants so they can now sell alcoholic beverages to go. The “regulatory relief is designed to support the alcoholic beverage industry in its efforts to assist California in slowing the spread of the virus while assisting the industry in dealing with the economic challenges it is facing as a result.”

The notice on the ABC’s website includes the following:

“In addition to selling manufacturer pre-packaged containers…, bona fide eating places (i.e., restaurants) selling beer, wine, and pre-mixed drinks or cocktails for consumption off the licensed premises may do so when sold in conjunction with meals prepared for pick-up or delivery. Any such alcoholic beverages must be packaged in a container with a secure lid or cap and in a manner designed to prevent consumption without removal of the lid or cap (e.g., no lids with sipping holes or openings for straws). Further, any licensee selling such beverages for off-sale consumption shall prominently post the following warning in a manner that puts consumers on notice of limitations regarding open container laws:

Alcoholic beverages that are packaged by this establishment are open containers and may not be transported in a motor vehicle except in the vehicle’s trunk; or, if there is no trunk, the container may be kept in some other area of the vehicle that is not normally occupied by the driver or passengers (which does not include a utility compartment or glove compartment (Vehicle Code Section 23225)). Further, such beverages may not be consumed in public or in any other area where open containers are prohibited by law.

‘Post’ means to prominently display on the premises, post online, or present in whatever manner is necessary to ensure that the consumer purchasing, or delivery person transporting, such beverages is given notice of this warning.

Pursuant to the Constitution of the State of California, Article XX, Section 22, and in furtherance of Governor Newsom’s emergency declarations and orders regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is temporarily suspending enforcement of specific legal prohibitions.

The Department has carefully considered the public’s health, safety, and welfare in providing this relief, and the Department has concluded that none of these measures, exercised on a temporary basis, will jeopardize the public’s health, safety, or welfare. In lieu of individual requests for relief submitted to the Department, the temporary relief from the regulatory requirements set forth in this notice are applicable to all affected Department licensees and will continue until further notice.”

See the list of open restaurants and other businesses in Antioch at www.antiochherald.com/open-businesses.

 

New restaurant in Rivertown Issarap to hold Grand Opening Friday, March 13

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

 

 

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner & Dance at Lone Tree Golf & Event Center Tuesday, March 17

Sunday, March 8th, 2020