While downtown Riverside still may not be fully open, a number of businesses are open and offering delivery, pick-up and takeout.
Certain restaurants are also offering outdoor dining. All customers and patrons are asked to wear face coverings and observe social distancing both in and outside of establishments.
You can enjoy outdoor dining at Mario’s Place with their new misting system, or at the Riverside Food Lab offering pizza from Bricks and Birch, chicken from Baba’s Chicken, great burgers and more from Pig Pen Delicacy, and now sushi from Maki Bomb.
Gram’s Mission BBQ, The Upper Crust Sandwich Shop, Simple Simon’s, Retro Taco, Fire Up Grill, and Brandon’s Diner all offer lunch with outdoor seating on Main Street.
Heroes Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and offers a brunch menu on the weekend – try the Chicken and Waffles!
If you need a shopping fix - Perennial favorites Mrs. Tiggy Winkles and Mission Galleria are open. Toni Moore Clothing and T. Elliott Design Studio are also open limited hours so call ahead (it’s worth it). Treat yourself while supporting them and other downtown businesses.
You can still enjoy downtown museums and cultural institutions through virtual performances, exhibits, and classes. The Riverside Art Museum offers a number of children’s activities, many of which include kits at a minimal cost.
Once downtown can reopen fully, they'll be waiting for your visit with all Downtown has to offer.
For more information, visit www.riversidedowntown.org and sign up for their monthly events newsletter as well as a weekly update on restaurants and businesses that are open to serve you. You can find them on Facebook too.
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