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Brimbank Star Weekly takeaway and delivery guide

Local businesses need your support now more than ever as Covid-19 restrictions tighten up again. Ordering in from a local restaurant or cafe this weekend is one way you can help, so here’s this week’s Northern Star Weekly takeaway and delivery guide for inspiration!

Funky Thai Café
Open for takeaway and delivery Tuesday to Sunday
12D Kennedy Street, Keilor
Phone: 9336 7772
www.facebook.com/FUNKYTHAIRESTAURANT/

Taco Bill
Open for takeaway daily from 5pm and Menulog delivery
31 Taylors Road, Keilor Downs
Phone: 9366 8811
www.tacobill.com.au/locations/keilor-downs

Old Man Pho
Delivery and takeaway
Spend over $30 and get free delivery (within 5kms)
Order via Old Man Pho app
191 Watergardens, 399 Melton Highway, Taylors Lakes

Drunken Donuts
Alcohol-infused donuts for grown ups
Open Friday to Sunday 6pm-4am
267 Ballarat Road, Braybrook (Spot on kebabs)
Phone: 1300 881 302
www.drunken-donuts.com.au

Chai ‘n’ Dosa Indian Food Express
Including Idly, Dosa, Mysore Bonda, Gaarelu, Punugulu Masala Chai and Mango Lassi, Pesarattu, Upma and Poori
Breakfast 8.30am-1pm, dinner 6pm-12am
Phone: 0420 262 274
310 Ballarat Road, Braybrook

Taylors Lakes Hotel
Meal orders 12pm-7.45pm
Pick up at Thirsty Camel Drive thru bottle shop
Beers, wines and pre-mix also available
7 Melton Highway, Taylors Lakes
Phone: 9217 9500
www.taylorslakeshotel.com.au

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