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The Walnut Kitchen hosting pop up grocery store for those in need

The restaurant is also preparing a Take + Bake Menu it hopes to release soon.

MARYVILLE, Tenn. — As grocery stores struggle to restock after coronavirus fears emptied their shelves, The Walnut Kitchen in Maryville is responding to help those in need.

While supplies last, they will be offering the following retail items available to purchase and will deliver to your car curbside:

  • dry-aged steaks
  • pork chops
  • corned beef
  • cheeses
  • ground beef
  • bacon
  • fresh salmon
  • fresh mahi-mani
  • bread
  • black eyed peas
  • great northern beans
  • potatoes
  • sweet potatoes
  • Brussels sprouts
  • lettuce
  • mushrooms
  • kale
  • onions
  • berries
  • oatmeal
  • flour
  • sugar
  • olive oil
  • vinegars
  • butter
  • milk
  • pimiento cheese
  • chicken salad
  • soups
  • bottled sodas

To check availability or to place an order, you can call 865-980-8228. Online ordering is also an option.

 The restaurant is also preparing a Take + Bake Menu it hopes to release soon. 

Email publicrelations@thewalnutkitchen.com with any questions.

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