As the new coronavirus forces restaurant closures across the country, it's an uncertain time for the service industry. Thanks to one Fort Collins man, though, there is a sliver of hope making its rounds on social media.

Last week, after seeing the idea of a comprehensive restaurant list floating around on the Fort Collins subreddit, Jake Ward created and posted the Fort Collins Restaurant Support Doc.

Ward posted the shareable, editable Google spreadsheet on Reddit, giving Fort Collins and Loveland area restaurants, bars, breweries and franchises the opportunity to list out what they're offering as they remain closed for dine-in eating and drinking.

The document includes a space for businesses to add their name, location, hours of operation and any additional comments. They can then check boxes to let residents know if they are selling gift cards and offering takeout or delivery. If they are offering delivery, they can also check off what delivery services they use.

Beyond initially posting the document, Ward said he didn't touch or add to the list. Instead, additions have been made by the public over the four days it has been posted, garnering entries on more than 80 area restaurants to its restaurant tab and 13 breweries to its breweries tab.

To see the list, visit https://bit.ly/focorestaurantscovid

Check out the list below, and add to it if you're a local restaurant.

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