In times like these, delivery is king.







When you want to avoid curbside pickup or grocery shopping and support your local economy at the same time, refer to this list of delivery services that are available in Austin. This laundry list of local apps and services will deliver just about anything you could possibly need, even your laundry.









Drizly: Beer, Wine and Liquor Delivered





Drizly delivers beer, wine and spirits right to your doorstep. The selections and prices come directly from stores in your neighborhood, with no price markups . Just download Drizly to your iPhone or Android, or log on to Drizly.com. From there, simply add your favorite beer, wine and liquor to your cart, and your alcohol will be delivered in less than one hour.



























DoorDash: Eat Your Heart Out







Your city is open and ready for business. Whatever you feel like eating is just around the corner. Just search and sort by local flavors, nicest price, or speediest ETA. Then order up and kick back as you track your fresh meal racing straight for you.



















Farmhouse Delivery: Bringing the Farmers Market to You





*Due to high demand, Farmhouse Delivery has temporarily suspended new orders. But sign up here and they'll notify you when it's your turn to place an order.*



If you're super into the idea of sustainable, local farming AND don't feel like leaving the tranquility of your domicile, Farmhouse Delivery is the service for you. Membership includes a weekly or bi-weekly delivery of fresh, local produce, along with any local dairy, meat, poultry and baked items you order. The food is sourced from Texas, primarily from farms within 150 miles of Austin. The offer all different types of grocery boxes and meal kit boxes.



















Postmates: The FedEx of Home Delivery



Postmates offers on-demand delivery from just about any restaurant or store in Austin. Via the Postmates app, available for iOS and Android, users can browse an inventory of thousands of restaurants and stores and order items instantly. Then you can watch your “Postmate” (either a driver or bike messenger) moving around on the map and track your order status in real time. Delivery fees vary by restaurant, and users pay for everything within the app.

















Favor: Your Personal Delivery Assistant





Favor's motto is Get Anything Delivered, and it's not just a marketing pitch. For example, a friend of ours once ordered cookies and milk to Stay Gold, which is a bar. Why a grown man would require late-night cookies and milk at a bar is a mystery, but the Favor Runner didn't ask any questions. The Austin-based delivery app was developed by entrepreneurs and former pizza delivery guys, currently employing over 3,000 tuxedo-t-shirt wearing Runners in 11 cities.

