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10 soup delivery options

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Washington is in the first single-digit throes of winter, and The List wants nothing more than a cup of tomato bisque delivered to her doorstep. A compilation of local restaurants that will bring their soup to you.

  1. Chix, 2019 11th St. NW, D.C.

    Chicken and rice, vegetarian lentil, $4.99-5.99. Free delivery, $10 minimum.

  2. Devon & Blakely, various locations

    Options vary from location but include chicken pot pie soup, roasted vegetable bisque, lobster bisque, and marsala tomato lentil, $3.50-6.50. Minimum order of $5.

  3. Jetties, 1609 Foxhall Road NW, D.C.

    Rotating selection, including chili, clam chowder, and chicken tortilla, $4.95. Free lunch delivery, $40 minimum (order for the office!).

  4. Listrani's, locations in D.C. and Virginia

    Tuscan minestrone and lentil and spinach, $5.99. Minimum order of $15, delivery charges apply.

  5. Lost Dog Café, 2920 Columbia Pike, Arlington

    Chili, minestrone, chicken corn chowder, veggie chili, $4.95. Free delivery, $20 minimum.

  6. Moroni & Brothers, 4811 Georgia Ave. NW, D.C.

    Chicken, plus tripe and beef on the weekends, $8.50-9.95. Free delivery, $25 minimum.

  7. Pho 14, 1436 Park Road NW, D.C.

    Pho classics, $6.96-13.95. $3 delivery fee, $20 minimum order.

  8. Red Toque Café, 1701 6th St. NW, D.C.

    Lentil and chicken noodle, $4.50. No delivery charge, $10 minimum.

  9. Wingo’s, 3207 O St. NW, D.C.

    Vegetable, lentil, tomato basil, chicken noodle, all $3.99.

  10. Wisey’s, 1440 Wisconsin Ave NW, D.C.

    3-4 rotating soups, $3.99 plus $1 delivery charge.

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    Kris Jones

    Jan 25, 2011 - 09:05:46 AM

    I've been looking for matzo-ball soup delivery for the last 3 months, and haven't been able to find any (in or around Silver Spring). It a thoughtful thing to send an ailing friend. While I'd love to make it myself, there's just no time. How 'bout it?

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    Pacha Pigg

    Jan 25, 2011 - 08:10:36 AM

    Yes, this IS good "soup weather;" however, making that soup yourself is half the fun of having soup in cold weather - nothing makes a home smell GOOOOD like a pot of soup simmering on the stove. Oh well, have fun eating your soup that's been delivered to you...

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    Rebecca Chanin

    Jan 25, 2011 - 09:13:12 AM

    I make my own, but I have also gotten regular deliveries from The SouperGirl. Her soups are delicious, and vegan if that matters to you (even if not, they are STILL delicious!).

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