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With Massachusetts under a stay-at-home advisory until at least April 7 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic — and likely longer, given that the need for social distancing is expected to go on for months, not weeks — residents are spending a lot more time cooking at home. Meanwhile, grocery shopping is getting infinitely harder as everyone tries to avoid crowds and essential items keep running out.

Many local restaurants do remain open for delivery and takeout — and restaurants need all the help they can get right now — but no one can eat every meal of the day from restaurants. Here’s a guide to groceries in and around Boston: which stores are offering senior shopping hours, what delivery services are available, which specialty restaurant suppliers are opening up to the general public, who offers meal kit delivery, and other pertinent details.

This guide will grow as social distancing requirements continue on; email boston@eater.com with any updates.

Current Grocery Store Requirements

Under measures announced by Gov. Charlie Baker on March 25, all grocery stores and pharmacies are now required to reserve at least one hour a day for people ages 60 and older to shop (something some stores had already begun to do).

Plus, all stores must have six-feet social distancing indicators in checkout lines.

Baker has also banned customers from bringing reusable bags to stores and pharmacies — and reversed all single-use plastic bag bans throughout the state. (139 cities and towns reportedly had bans in place.) Stores cannot charge for paper or plastic bags at this time.

Baker announced additional measures on April 8: Grocery stores must reduce their occupancy to 40 percent of their permitted occupancy (stores with occupancies of 25 or fewer people are excluded from this mandate); staff and customers are both part of the count. Store staff must monitor any lines that form outside for proper social distancing. The designation of one-way aisles is encouraged where possible.

Grocery Delivery Services

This section includes major grocery stores that deliver (themselves or via third-party services) as well as smaller specialty shops and restaurant suppliers (now offering goods to the public) that deliver a more specific selection of items. Deliveries of meal kits — either ready to prepare or fully prepared — are included in a separate section of this guide.

Major Grocery Chains

Delivery radius varies; put your zipcode into Instacart or the applicable service to find out what’s in your area.

Smaller Local Grocery Stores / Non-Specialized Shops

Boston Public Market: A little bit of everything, from local produce to doughnuts to meat and seafood to ramen broth

Delivery from many Boston Public Market vendors available via Mercato. BPM is also running an outdoor market for socially distanced shopping (see below.)

Delivering to the Greater Boston area (north to Middleton, west to Wayland, south to Sharon)

Broadway Marketplace: A little bit of everything, including prepared items like quiches and sandwiches

The Cambridge grocery store delivers via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Freerange Market: A little bit of everything

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Pemberton Farms Marketplace: A little bit of everything, including plenty of booze

Offering delivery for nearby customers; email denna@pembertonfarms.com to coordinate. Delivery fee varies based on location. Additionally, the deli menu is available for delivery via ChowNow and alcohol is available for delivery via Drizly.

Delivering to the Cambridge area

Russo’s: A little bit of everything, with an emphasis on produce (including some harder-to-find fruits and vegetables) and baked goods

Delivery available via Mercato; $20 minimum order. Russo’s is also offering curbside pickup (see below) for several pre-made boxes of fruits, vegetables, and other goods.

Delivering in and around Watertown

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Produce

Boston Organics: Organic local produce and grocery add-ons such as yogurt, snacks, condiments, grains, and more

Subscription service; new customer signup is limited right now. As of March 26, the company is accepting customers in its Tuesday delivery area (some Boston neighborhoods, Quincy, and Milton) but all others join the waitlist. Customers can get weekly or biweekly deliveries of a variety of produce boxes (the $32 “standard” box, for example, is meant to feed two or three people) with optional grocery add-on items available. Delivery is no-contact, and the company is insured to accept keys and codes if you want it dropped off somewhere other than an unlocked lobby, porch, etc.

Delivering to some Boston neighborhoods, Quincy, and Milton, with other areas currently waitlisted

JW Lopes: Produce, with meat and other add-ons available

The Chelsea-based restaurant purveyor typically supplies restaurants like O Ya and Alden & Harlow with produce; now, it’s offering home delivery to the general public. Each week, there’s a “premium select box” available for $74.95 with a variety of seasonal produce. Through partnerships with local wholesalers such as Kinnealey Meats, Savenor’s, Red’s Best, and OMG Bakery, JW Lopes is also offering a variety of add-ons. Submit your email address at the JW Lopes website for more information. Delivering on weekdays.

Delivering inside the 495 corridor

Mushrooms for My Friends: Foraged mushrooms

Forager Tyler Akabane usually provides restaurants with mushrooms, but he’s currently turning to home delivery. Each week, he posts an update on Instagram about the week’s offerings, and interested customers can fill out a request form to place an order. (Here’s the form for March 31 to April 3; watch Instagram for an updated link for subsequent weeks.)

Delivering to Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Quincy, Somerville

Wilson Farm: Produce, flowers, meat, pantry items, and more

The Lexington farm delivers via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Meat

Kinnealey Meats: Beef, pork, and more

The decades-old New England meat company and restaurant supplier is offering home delivery; here’s the selection of meats available. Items are cryo-vac’d and blast frozen, shipped via FedEx Next Day. Free shipping on orders of $200 or more. Credit and debit cards accepted. Call (508) 638-7700, extension 1, between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. to place an order.

Shipping around the United States

Lilac Hedge Farm: Pasture-raised meats, cheese, eggs, and more

Delivery fee ranges from $15 to $20 depending on location (free on orders over $150); minimum order of $50. Order online.

Delivering to Worcester county, Essex county, Middlesex county, Norfolk county, Plymouth county, Bristol county, and Suffolk county

McKinnon’s Meat Market: Meat and poultry, prepared meat dishes and sides, produce

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Savenor’s: Meat, condiments, produce, and more

The decades-old butcher shop delivers a wide range of products — especially meats — via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Stillman Quality Meats: Grass-fed lamb and beef, pasture-raised pork and poultry, sausages, deli meats, and more

You don’t need to be home, but you do need to leave an insulated cooler out. Delivery minimum is $50 and delivery fee is $12 (free for orders over $100). View options here; order here.

Delivering to Western Massachusetts, Central Massachusetts, and the Boston area

Walden Local Meat Co.: Meat sourced around New England and New York

Become a member to receive monthly or bimonthly shares of meat. There are several combinations and sizes available, such as “basics,” which includes ground meat, sausages, and whole chickens or roasts; that package is $49 per month for five to six pounds of meat (with larger options available, too).

Delivering to most of New England and parts of New York and New Jersey

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Seafood

Burke’s Seafood: Fresh and frozen seafood, seafood-based soups and entrees, live lobsters, and more

The Quincy shop is delivering via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Captain Marden’s Seafoods: Fresh seafood, prepared dishes (like stuffed clams), seafood-friendly sides and sauces, and more

Delivery available via Mercato. The Wellesley shop is also offering curbside pickup; see below.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area (north to Billerica, west to Northborough, south to Foxborough)

Hooked Fish Shop: Fresh fish, smoked fish, and seafood soups and chowders

Via sibling company Evergreen Delivery, the Somerville fish shop is offering free, no-contact delivery of Red’s Best fresh fish and Boston Smoked Fish Company smoked fish. (The company leaves the delivery in a stay-cold freezer bag at the desired location and texts the customer a confirmation.) Order here by 8 p.m. the day before your desired delivery (deliveries currently occur on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.) One-time and subscription-based ordering available.

Delivering to areas including Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Newton, Somerville, Waltham, Watertown

North End Fish Market: Fresh seafood

Currently offering a small selection of seafood and produce for delivery via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Sunny’s Seafood: Fresh seafood

The restaurant wholesaler is currently offering free, no-contact home delivery at wholesale pricing, with three seafood options (and some add-ons, such as shrimp and live lobsters) available each day in portions that feed four to six people. Watch Steven Dulock’s Instagram story for the day’s options, and call (617) 261-7123 on weekdays before 11 a.m. for same-day delivery.

Delivering within a 20-mile radius of Boston Fish Pier

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Cheese

Allium Market: Cheese, baked goods, meats, and more

Offering free local delivery (as well as curbside pickup, see below) for orders over $25. Order online. Also see the meal kit section below.

Delivering to the Brookline area

Bacco’s Wine and Cheese: Cheese, wine and beer, chocolate, meats, condiments, and more

Offering local delivery and curbside pickup (see below.) Check out the selection online and call (617) 574-1751 to order.

Delivering near Back Bay, Boston

The Cheese Shop of Salem: Cheese, meats, crackers, and other cheese-friendly accoutrements

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Curds & Co.: Cheese, meats, pantry items, and more

Taking online and phone (617-874-2100) orders only at this time and offering delivery and curbside pickup (see below.) Operating from 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. There are four different delivery methods available: Direct online ordering offers a curated selection of cheese, pairings, crackers, and pantry items; phone orders with the “telemonger” hotline (available 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday) get personalized service and the option of purchasing any item in the entire store; orders via Mercato include a large selection of items, but not everything, and a large delivery range; and orders via Caviar focus on cheese and charcuterie plates.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Formaggio Kitchen: Cheese, meats, dry goods, condiments, sweets, and more

Both Cambridge locations as well as the South End are operating and fully stocked (although the Huron Village location is not letting customers inside the store and the other locations are limiting customers inside). Curbside pickup and delivery are available for all locations. The Huron Village location is offering a discounted delivery fee of $5 within a two-mile radius, and all orders over $100 get free delivery. The Boston location can deliver to the neighborhoods of Back Bay, South End, South Boston, and Downtown for a $5. The Boston location also delivers some items via Caviar (cheese assortments, platters, sandwiches) and some via Mercato (cheese, meats, dry goods, sweets). For hours, phone numbers, and other delivery information, consult the website.

Delivering to Boston, Cambridge, and beyond

Wasik’s Cheese Shop: Cheese, oils and vinegars, pasta and sauce, caviar, and more

The cheese shop is making limited local deliveries. Email brad@wasiks.com with your name, address, phone number, and order requests, or call (781) 237-0916. Nationwide shipping is also available. Parking lot pickup is also available; see the curbside section below.

Delivering to the Wellesley area

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Regional Foods

Berezka International Food Store: European products with a focus on Eastern Europe, smoked fish, deli items, and more

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Greek International Food Market: Greek oils, olives, cheese, honey, sweets, prepared foods, and more

Place an order online for shipping, or order via DoorDash for local delivery of prepared items. Curbside pickup also available (see below.)

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Il Pastificio: Pasta and sauces, gelato, Italian baked goods, and more

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Inna’s Kitchen Culinaria: Jewish foods, including latkes, chicken soup, frozen challah, and more

The shop follows kosher guidelines but is not certified. Gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free kitchen. Delivery available via Mercato. (Also see the Boston Public Market delivery listing above; Inna’s Kitchen’s BPM location delivers, too.)

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Salumeria Italiana: Italian deli products, cheese, dry pasta, and more

Delivery available via Mercato. The shop also ships everything (including perishables) to anywhere with a UPS-accessible address; order online.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area; shipping everywhere

Tex Mex Eats: Tamales

Offering four-packs of tamales in pork, bean and cheese, and vegan. $16 each, minimum order $60. Deliveries available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; must place order by 5 p.m. the night before. Order via this form.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Turkuaz Market: Turkish and Mediterranean grocery items

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Chocolate and Other Candy

EH Chocolatier: Chocolate bonbons, bars, barks, and more, with special Easter and Passover options available, as well as vegan options

Order directly from the EH website.

Shipping everywhere

L.A. Burdick: Holiday chocolates, chocolate “mice,” and more

Order directly from the L.A. Burdick website.

Shipping available to UPS-accessible addresses throughout the United States and some international destinations

McCrea’s Candies: Caramels

Local delivery available via Mercato; shipping available directly from the company’s website (currently offering free shipping for tubes, boxes, and cases of caramel).

Delivering to the Greater Boston area; shipping throughout the United States

Serenade Chocolatier: Boxes of chocolates, “piñata cakes,” and more

Delivery available via Mercato. For custom orders or items not listed on Mercato, consult the Serenade website; national shipping available for online orders.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area; shipping nationally (except to some states due to temperature restrictions)

Taza Chocolates: Mexican-style chocolate in discs, bars, and other forms

Order directly from the Taza website. Free shipping on orders over $50 around the contiguous United States.

Shipping everywhere

Teuscher Chocolates: Swiss chocolates, truffles, flowers, holiday gifts, and more

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Nuts

Fastachi: Roasted nuts, nut butters, chocolates, gift sets, and more

The local nut business ships orders via its website; free shipping for orders over $89. Order online.

Shipping around the United States

Q’s Nuts: Nuts and granola

The Somerville-based nut shop takes orders for shipping via its website. Free shipping on orders over $50. Curbside pickup is also available; see below.

Shipping within USPS Priority Mail range

Specialty Shops and Purveyors: Everything Else

American Provisions: Meats and cheese, pantry items, booze, and more

Free delivery available only for those buying $150 mixed wine cases (but you can add on other items to your order.) Call the Dorchester shop at (617) 514-4599 or the Southie shop at (617) 269-6100. If you’re not ordering the wine case, you’ll have to do curbside pickup (see below.)

Delivering to Dorchester, Milton, and South Boston

Art’s Specialties: Cheese, oils and vinegars, hot sauce, chocolates, nuts, tea, and more

Delivery available via Mercato.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Baldor: Produce, meat and poultry, dairy, pantry items, and more

The specialty food distributor — a Boston-area restaurant staple — is now offering home delivery to the general public: Everything on the website is available. Order online by 10 p.m. for next day delivery between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. $250 minimum order.

Delivering to parts of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania

Beverly Bees: Honey, bee pollen, and non-food beeswax products

Beverly Bees accepts online orders and ships. Curbside pickup also available (see below.)

Shipping everywhere

Boston Olive Oil Company: Oils and vinegars

Local delivery available via Mercato, or select from a wider range of products on the company’s website to be shipped.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area and shipping everywhere

Brookford Farm: Vegetables, cheese, meat, eggs, and more

$75 minimum order for home delivery. Order must be placed by 2 p.m. the day before, and the customer should leave a cooler with ice at the drop-off location. Note that milk, butter, yogurt, and kefir cannot be dropped off to Massachusetts addresses. Order online.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area (north of I-90 and inside I-495) and parts of New Hampshire

Dave’s Fresh Pasta: Fresh and frozen pasta, wine and beer, sandwiches, sauces, cheese, condiments, and more

Dave’s is currently well-stocked and open for curbside pickup (see below) and free local delivery only. See a partial list of items here, watch social media for updates, and call (617) 623-0867 to order; be prepared to pay by card (no Amex) over the phone. (Don’t leave a voicemail; just call back if it’s busy.) $30 minimum for deliveries. The last delivery orders are taken at 5:30 p.m.

Delivering within a two-mile radius of the Davis Square, Somerville shop

Follow the Honey: Honey, candy, candles, gift boxes

Local delivery available via Mercato, or select from a wider range of products on the company’s website to be shipped (free shipping on orders over $75).

Delivering to the Greater Boston area and shipping everywhere

Freedom Food Farm: Root vegetables, frozen ginger and turmeric, hot sauce, lamb, stock, and more

Offering Saturday deliveries; must order by midnight Thursday. $75 minimum order and $10 delivery fee. Order online.

Delivering around the Somerville area

Iggy’s Bread: Bread, bagels, and granola

Order before 8:30 a.m. for next-day delivery. Delivery is free for orders over $20, but no minimum order is required. (Curbside pickup at the Cambridge storefront is also available; see curbside section below for details.)

Delivering to Arlington, Belmont, Cambridge, Medford, Somerville, Watertown

Mass Food Delivery: Mushrooms, apples, ghee, honey, tortillas, and more

Offering food from several different local farms and producers. Order online.

Delivering to Boston, Central Massachusetts, and Western Massachusetts

OMG Bagels: Bagels, English muffins, challah, and more

Order on the local bagel company’s website. Free shipping on orders above $40 to Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont ($9 for smaller orders and $12.50 for other states).

Shipping to New England and beyond

The Spirited Gourmet: Cheese, meat platters, chocolate, condiments, sandwiches, and more

Delivery available via Mercato. For orders outside of the Mercato delivery range or if products are desired that are in the shop but not listed on Mercato, consult the Spirited Gourmet’s website for other delivery options.

Delivering to the Greater Boston area

Three River Farmers Alliance: Vegetables, kimchi, kraut, sauces, dairy, meat and poultry, and more

The Veggie-Go service delivers products from a number of area farms. Minimum order of $25, delivery fee of $7, credit card only (no Amex). Order online.

Delivering to Cambridge, Somerville, parts of the North Shore, and parts of New Hampshire

Meal Kit Delivery Services

The stores in this section deliver fully prepared meals or a kit of ingredients necessary to prepare a meal at home. (National services like Blue Apron are not included here, just local companies.) Looking for restaurants that deliver? Find those here. Cocktail kit delivery? Here.

Allium Market

Offering a variety of family-style dinners (lasagna, pot pie, etc.) and meal kits for curbside pickup and local delivery. The paella kit, for example, includes Spanish rice, olives, saffron, sofrito mussels, broad beans in olive oil, and chorizo for $75. (Add a paella pan for $25.)

Pickup: 1330 Beacon St., Suite 105, Brookline; delivery: Brookline area

The Catered Affair

Offering a variety of entrees and sides, complete with reheating instructions, as well as wine, for pickup and delivery. Consult the menu and order here.

Pickup: 70 Ledgewood Pl., Rockland; delivery: Greater Boston area

Cuisine en Locale

Longtime local caterer Cuisine en Locale offers delivery of prepared meals, ready to heat. The base rate is $300 for four dinners that each serve two people, including an entree and a side for each person. (Recommended add-ons include fresh greens and rice or bread.) All local, seasonal ingredients. Order via this online form.

Delivery: Greater Boston area

Dole & Bailey

The local food distributor (which dates back to 1868) is opening up to the general public with some shippable meal kits, including frozen protein. (Items also available a la carte.) Call (781) 935-1234 or text (781) 350-9813 to place an order weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. View options here, such as the “social distancing” kit for $145: two pounds of pasta, two and a half pounds of tenderloin tips, two pounds of chicken breast, three pounds of country-style spare ribs, four 10-ounce strip steaks, and three pounds of swordfish kabobs. Prices include shipping for New England addresses.

Delivery: Everywhere

Max at Home by Max Ultimate Food

The Newmarket Square caterer is offering a rotating array of catered heat-and-eat meals for two (as well as wine pairings and batched cocktails), including entrees, salads, and sides, as well as a la carte options and kids’ meals. Consult the website for the current menu and call (617) 427-9799 or email info@maxultimatefood.com to order.

Pickup: 10 Newmarket Sq., Boston; delivery: Greater Boston area

Revolution Catering

The Woburn-based caterer offers a rotating menu of heat-and-eat meals that can be delivered Monday, Wednesday, or Friday (must place order 48 hours ahead of time). There are new options each week, and the menu always includes vegetarian, gluten-free, and kid-friendly dishes. Beer, wine, and cocktails are also available. Free delivery for orders over $75. Order online.

Delivery: Boston and immediate suburbs, Cambridge, Metrowest, Merrimack Valley, North Shore, limited South Shore, and southern New Hampshire

Curbside Pickup

The stores in this section offer preordering and curbside pickup — you’ll have to leave the house, but you won’t have to leave the car.

Allium Market

In addition to local delivery (see above), the shop is offering its full range of supplies — cheese, meats, meal kits (see above), and lots more — for curbside pickup. Consult the website for more information.

1330 Beacon St., Suite 105, Brookline

American Provisions

Curbside pickup available at both shops. Call the Dorchester shop at (617) 514-4599 or the Southie shop at (617) 269-6100 to order anything — cheese, lunch, wines, etc. (and keep an eye on social media for any daily specials). Delivery also available for those ordering a specific wine package; see delivery section above for details.

1971 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, and 613 E. Broadway, South Boston

Bacco’s Wine and Cheese

Offering curbside pickup and local delivery (see above.) Check out the selection online and call (617) 574-1751 to order.

31 Saint James Ave., Back Bay, Boston

Beverly Bees

Curbside pickup available at prearranged times for prepaid orders; call (978) 778-8276. Shipping also available; see delivery section above. View available items here, including honey, bee pollen, and more.

26 Juniper St., Beverly

Capone Foods

The Italian shop is offering curbside pickup via phone (617-629-2296) or emailed orders (jennifer@caponefoods.com). Peruse available items here, with even more available on the website.

14 Bow St., Union Square, Somerville

Captain Marden’s Seafoods

The seafood shop — selling fresh and frozen seafood, prepared dishes such as stuff clams, and a variety of seafood-friendly sides and accoutrements — is open regular hours with curbside pickup available. Call (781) 235-0860. Delivery also available; see above.

279 Linden St., Wellesley

Curds & Co.

Taking online and phone (617-874-2100) orders only at this time and offering curbside pickup as well as delivery (see above.) Operating from 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. There are two different methods available for placing pickup orders: Direct online ordering offers a curated selection of cheese, pairings, crackers, and pantry items, while phone orders with the “telemonger” hotline (available 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday) get personalized service and the option of purchasing any item in the entire store.

288 Washington St., Brookline

Dave’s Fresh Pasta

Dave’s is currently well-stocked and open for curbside pickup and free local delivery (see above) only. See a partial list of items here, watch social media for updates, and call (617) 623-0867 to order; be prepared to pay by card (no Amex) over the phone. (Don’t leave a voicemail; just call back if it’s busy.)

81 Holland St., Davis Square, Somerville

Formaggio Kitchen

In addition to offering delivery (see above), the specialty cheese-meat-and-lots-more shop is offering curbside pickup at each location. Online ordering is preferred for the Huron location, but phone ordering is also available at that location and the others. Consult the website for phone numbers, hours, and other information for each location.

244 Huron Ave., Huron Village, Cambridge; 268 Shawmut Ave., South End, Boston; 94 Hampshire St., Kendall Square, Cambridge

Greek International Food Market

Curbside pickup available; call (617) 553-8038. Browse items available online. Shipping and local delivery also available (see above.)

5204 Washington St., West Roxbury, Boston

Iggy’s Bread

Open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.; place curbside pickup orders via phone: (617) 924-0949. The shop sells a variety of breads, baked goods, bagels, sandwiches, and flatbreads. Delivery is also available; see delivery section above for details.

130 Fawcett St., Cambridge

Inna’s Kitchen Culinaria

Pre-order via phone (617)795-2626 and call when you arrive for pickup outside the store, which specializes in gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free Jewish-style foods. The shop follows kosher guidelines but is not certified. Consult the menu online. Delivery is also available; see above.

547 Commonwealth Ave., Newton

M.F. Dulock

Not exactly the drive-up-and-have-someone-place-the-order-in-your-car type of curbside pickup, but orders will be placed on a bench outside the shop so customers can grab them without going inside or coming into contact with anyone. The butcher shop is currently open Thursday through Saturday only, and only taking online preorders. Order here.

201A Highland Ave., Somerville

Neighborhood Produce

The tiny Winter Hill grocery shop is now accepting online orders for curbside pickup at its back door, available most days. Order online and follow the pickup instructions. Schedule updates and other info available on Instagram.

415B Medford St., Winter Hill, Somerville

Paul W. Marks

The foodservice distributor is now offering meal kits to the general public for curbside pickup at the company’s warehouse on the Everett/Chelsea line. Options include a pizza kit, quesadilla kit, charcuterie and cheese board, and more, as well as butter, eggs, and ice cream. For each meal kit sold, the company will donate $4 to the Boston Restaurant Workers Relief Fund. Order by email or call (800) 462-0025.

8 Commercial St., Everett

Q’s Nuts

The Somerville shop offers curbside pickup on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., for its nuts, granola, ice cream, and more. Consult the menu online and call (617) 764-3741 to order (payment will be taken via phone); no minimum order required. Shipping also available; see above.

349 Highland Ave., Davis Square, Somerville

Russo’s

The Watertown grocer is offering several pre-made boxes for parking lot pickup. Peruse the options and order online — there are two $50 boxes (one vegan) and one bigger $100 box available. The $50 non-vegan box contains bread, lots of fruit and vegetables, pasta, milk, and eggs. Order before 7 p.m. for next-day pickup (pickup times available between noon and 5 p.m. on weekdays); wait for an email confirmation with pickup details; and call when you arrive — the box will be placed in your car.

560 Pleasant St., Watertown

The Spirited Gourmet

The Belmont shop sells a wide range of cheeses and meats, chocolates, condiments, and other items, as well as wine, beer, and spirits. Delivery is available (see above), as is curbside pickup for customers who have credit card info on file. Get in touch via phone (617-489-9463) or email (curbside@thespiritedgourmet.com) to get set up. Note: Only adults 21+ can pick up alcohol.

448 Common St., Belmont

Wasik’s Cheese Shop

The shop — which sells cheese, pastas and sauces, caviar, oils and vinegars, and lots more — is taking preorders for pickup in the back parking lot. Email brad@wasiks.com with your name, address, phone number, and order requests, or call (781) 237-0916. Also offering limited delivery; see delivery section above.

61 Central St., Wellesley

Outdoor Markets

It’s a little bit easier to stay socially distanced from other shoppers — and enjoy some fresh air — at outdoor markets.

Boston Public Market

In addition to delivering via Mercato (see above), Boston Public Market also has several vendors outside on the plaza along Surface Road as of the week of March 23 for outdoor shopping. The market is posting scheduling and vendor updates on social media.

100 Hanover St., downtown Boston

Bow Market

The Somerville retail and dining destination is opening its courtyard on specific days for Safe Supply, an outdoor grocery store (with strict social distancing measures in place) featuring several Bow Market vendors. (Keep an eye on Bow Market’s Eventbrite account or social media for future dates; it will typically happen once mid-week and on Saturdays and Sundays.) Shoppers are required to pre-register for a 30-minute shopping time via Eventbrite, and no cash will be accepted — all payment is done through no-contact credit card processing.

1 Bow Market Way, Union Square, Somerville

Senior Shopping Hours

The information listed below is current as of March 26, but given the new measures announced on March 25, this list and these schedules are expected to increase shortly.

Bow Market

The first hour of each Safe Supply day (which usually begins at 10 a.m.) is reserved for senior shoppers. See outdoor market section above for more information on Safe Supply.

1 Bow Market Way, Union Square, Somerville

Brothers Marketplace

The Roche Bros. offshoot dedicates its first hour of business daily (7 a.m. to 8 a.m.) to seniors and shoppers with disabilities. All locations are currently open until 6 p.m. daily.

Locations in Duxbury, Cambridge, Medfield, Waltham, and Weston

Foodie’s Markets

Senior hours are daily from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The stores are currently open until 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday.

230 W. Broadway, South Boston; 1421 Washington St., South End, Boston

H Mart

At each location, the first hour of every day is reserved for shoppers 60 and over as well as expectant mothers and shoppers with disabilities or weakened immune systems. Both Massachusetts locations currently open at 8 a.m.; Burlington closes at 8 p.m. daily and Cambridge closes at 9 p.m.

3 Old Concord Rd., Burlington, and 581 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge

Market Basket

As of March 26, Market Basket was advertising senior hours from 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; these are expected to increase as a result of the new measure. All locations are currently open daily until 6 p.m.

80 locations around New England

Neighborhood Produce

9 a.m. to 10 a.m. is reserved for senior shoppers any day that Neighborhood Produce is open. Note that the shop is currently only allowing one shopper inside at a time. Online ordering for curbside pickup is also available; see the curbside pickup section above.

415B Medford St., Winter Hill, Somerville

Pemberton Farms Marketplace

Open to shoppers 60 and over from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. daily. The store is open until 9 p.m. daily.

2225 Massachusetts Ave., North Cambridge

Roche Bros.

The first hour of business daily (7 a.m. to 8 a.m.) is for seniors and shoppers with disabilities. All locations are currently open until 6 p.m. daily.

17 locations around Massachusetts

Russo’s

6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. daily is reserved for senior shopping. Open until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and until 6 p.m. Sunday.

560 Pleasant St., Watertown

Stop & Shop

Open daily from 6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. for shoppers 60 and over as well as those with weakened immune systems.

Over 400 locations in the northeastern United States

Trader Joe’s

The current Trader Joe’s policy is to provide an additional line with expedited entry for senior customers from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily. Stay tuned for updates on how Massachusetts locations will abide by the new regulations. All locations are currently open until 7 p.m. daily.

Locations in 19 Massachusetts towns and cities

Wegmans

All Massachusetts locations are currently open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. As of March 26, Wegmans’ stated policy is not to offer specific senior shopping hours for various reasons; stay tuned for information on how this will change in Massachusetts given Baker’s new measures.

Massachusetts locations in Burlington, Chestnut Hill, Medford, Natick, Northborough, and Westwood

Whole Foods

Exact hours vary by location, but at all locations, shoppers 60 and over are welcome to arrive one hour before the general public opening.

Numerous Massachusetts locations

Wilson Farm

Senior hours are 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily; enter through the garden shop. Wilson Farm is open until 7 p.m. daily. (Delivery is also available; see delivery section above.)

10 Pleasant St., Lexington