DALLAS – After testing out delivery earlier in 2018, Dickey’s Barbecue Pit announced on Aug. 14 that it will move toward nationwide delivery options for customers.
The company said that it will include a variety of delivery services including partnerships with third-party vendors like GrubHub, DoorDash and UberEats. Dickey’s also said it offers direct delivery from their locations.
Customers can order online or download the Dickey’s app to utilize the delivery option.
"At Dickey's, we pride ourselves on catering to our guests' needs and our new delivery options do just that," says Laura Rea Dickey, CEO of Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants Inc. "We have served delicious, slow-smoked barbecue for the past 77 years and now we look forward to serving our guests in new and innovative ways."
In February, markets in Minneapolis and Colorado Springs, Colorado, were testing delivery services at Dickey’s restaurants.
Dickey’s fast-casual barbecue restaurant chain has more than 550 locations in 45 states.