You’re antsy. You want to leave the house. Gas is cheap. And several local businesses are offering drive-thru, drive-up or curbside services to stay afloat and serve customers during the coronavirus pandemic.

Here’s just a few ways Oregon businesses have adapted to a new, temporary reality.

Drive-thru strip club

After first offering food delivery, the Lucky Devil Lounge has started a second creative venture: food pickup via a drive-thru strip club. Four dancers, in short shorts and pasties, perform under cover of an outdoor tent in the club parking lot, while customers wait for their orders in their cars. Owner Shon Boulden is calling it Food 2 Go-Go.

Cost to use the drive-thru is $30 per car, plus $10 for each additional vehicle occupant. (Yes, you do have to order food.) The go-go drive-thru is open from 6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and holidays like the upcoming Cinco de Mayo.

The club is still offering its stripper food delivery service, formerly known as “Boober Eats.” Boulden said after they received a cease-and-desist letter from the ride-share company Uber, they’re now calling it Lucky Devil Eats.

“Every small business is feeling this pain, the same hurt, and we’re just another small business,” Boulden said. “We’ve just been able to create this niche and it worked.”

Curbside movie popcorn

Same place, same time, same deal, same safety rules this week. Thank you all so much for your support. Posted by The Columbia Theatre on Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Some Oregon movie theaters, also required to close by order of the governor, are offering “genuine movie theatre popcorn” sales to go.

On Fridays from 5-7 p.m., the historic Columbia Theatre in St. Helens is offering a bucket of popcorn (with a lid) for $5, or a mystery poster and a bucket deal for $20. Customers stay in their car, and employees bring out the popcorn – with real butter – curbside.

Those two hours have sold an average of 250 buckets of popcorn, the theater’s owner told KGW News.

The Cameo Theatre in Newberg is also selling popcorn and fountain drinks from 5-7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Joy Cinema in Tigard is selling $5 popcorn and (cash only) from 5-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights. You can also purchase T-shirts, buttons and magnets to support the theater.

Theaters become drive-ins

Act V Theaters in Cornelius is offering drive-in movie screenings on the side of their theater, with patrons staying inside their vehicles. Movie goers can order food and use the restrooms -- one set of car occupants at a time, inside the building. Listen to the audio of the film using the FM radio inside your vehicle.

Tickets are $5 per person, credit card payments only.

Music to go

We Love You! Posted by Music Millennium on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Music Millennium, Portland’s oldest record store, is closed for browsing but offering curbside pickup for orders outside its store at 3158 East Burnside Street. While customers can’t go inside, they can order albums, games, toys and more over the phone and opt for either curbside service or mail delivery.

The store offers a Curbside Deal of the Day on its Facebook page. For more info, call 503-231-8926.

Drive-up farmers markets

As we enter farmers market season, some local markets are closed to public wandering but still offering drive-up sales. Customers of the Hillsdale Farmers Market can order from individuals vendors online, then pick up their orders between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sundays.

Markets in Beaverton and Oregon City are offering similar services.

Yarn delivery

Close Knit, a yarn shop at 2140 N.E. Alberta Street, is taking orders over the phone and offering curbside pickup, mail, or delivery for orders nearby. The store is open limited hours, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. To order, call 503-288-4568, or email closeknit.sally@gmail.com.

Know of a business offering a creative drive-thru or drive-up service? Email me at sswindler@oregonian.com.

-- Samantha Swindler; sswindler@oregonian.com; @editorswindler

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