Lebanese Taverna in Tysons Galleria Reopens for Take-Out, Delivery

After the COVID-19 pandemic prompted its closure, Lebanese Taverna in Tysons Galleria reopened last week for delivery and takeout.

The local chain’s Facebook page said that the eateries closed on March 18, but that owners reopened several locations, including the one in Tysons Galleria, on April 30.

The eatery serves Lebanese fare such as shawarma, falafels, rice dishes, bowls, salads and appetizers, according to its website.

Anyone interested in ordering from the Tysons location can call 703-847-5244, the eatery’s Facebook page said, adding that people can also order through services like Doordash and UberEats.

Along with reopening for customers, the eatery has also been active catering meals for medical staff and first responders, according to its Facebook page.

Photo via Lebanese Taverna/Facebook

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