During the most wonderful time of the year, it’s important to uplift the small businesses that power, and are at the heart of, local communities. To celebrate the season of giving, DoorDash collaborated with Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy for Get Giving, a curated list of holiday gifts all created by a variety of remarkable small businesses on DoorDash led by immigrants, people of color, and other historically underrepresented entrepreneurs.
From a Vietnamese Coffee Kit and Ethiopian Wine for the beverage connoisseur in your life, to candles and fresh flowers for your self-care loving friend, to Bagel Making Kits and Sundae Starter Kits for the DIY pro on your list, and more, you’ll find gifts from more than 40 small businesses across the US and Canada that are Dan Levy approved.
In an exclusive statement, Dan Levy shared, “As a small business owner myself, I always try to support other entrepreneurs whenever possible. I’m so glad that I could partner with DoorDash to curate a gift list focused on local neighborhood shops and restaurants this holiday season. Whether you’ve already made your list, or you’re a last minute shopper, we’ve put together some unique gift inspirations that’ll get to your loved ones on time!”
Starting December 9th through December 28th, shoppers can gift responsibly with DoorDash and Dan Levy’s gift guide. Here’s how to browse and shop from the DoorDash exclusive gift guide:
- Get Giving with Dan Levy: Simply open up your DoorDash app and you’ll see a banner at the top of the homepage directing you to Get Giving with Dan Levy. The banner will take you to a curated carousel of Dan Levy’s gift guide.
- Choose and personalize your gift: Browse and find the perfect gift from his gift guide! On the checkout page click “send as a gift” to turn any order into a gift order either for on-demand delivery or via Nationwide Shipping. Add the recipient’s name, choose from a range of digitally-animated cards for the holidays and craft a personalized message to go along with your gift. Finally, fill in the recipient’s phone number through your contact list for a smooth drop off.
- Place your order and share your gift: After confirming your gift’s details, place your order. Share your gift link with your loved one to let them know a treat is on the way, this allows them to track the delivery, and open the virtual message!
And, in the spirit of giving, in celebration of Get Giving with Dan Levy, DoorDash is donating $250,000 to local Feeding America network food banks.
DoorDash was founded to empower local communities, and Get Giving with Dan Levy will continue to foster delightful experiences and inspire connections with local businesses in neighborhoods and cities across the country. Get Giving with Dan Levy is now available on DoorDash on iOS, Web, and Android. Check out more on the DoorDash app today!
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Los Angeles
- Belgian Chocolate Chunk Pretzel Challah from Immigrant-owned restaurant Got Kosher?
- South LA Lights Soy Candle from Black-owned cafe South LA Cafe
- Caramel Crunch Cheesecake from Black-Owned LA staple Sky’s Gourmet Tacos
- A Thai Meal from Asian and Queer-owned restaurant Luv2Eat Thai
New York City
- West Coast Rosé: Maison Noir, ‘Love Drunk’ Rosé 2019 from Black-owned wine shop Parcelle
- Tej, Ethiopian Mead from Black and Immigrant-owned Bunna Cafe
- Coffee Cup and Saucer Set from Queer-owned restaurant Buvette
- Bagel Baking Kit at Home from Queer and Women-owned Baz Bagels
- House Sambal Paste from Asian-owned restaurant Kopitiam NYC
San Francisco
- Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream Book from Queer-owned ice cream shop Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream
- Baklava from Immigrant and Afghan-owned restaurant Miawand Village
- Big Candies for Dogs from Immigrant-owned pet store Mishka Luxury Dog Treats
- Equator Blend Coffee Bag from Queer-owned cafe Equator Coffees & Teas
- A Sudanese and Middle Eastern Meal from Immigrant-owned restaurant Z Zoul Cafe
Miami
- Baby Got (Sticky) Buns from Queer-owned bakery Night Owl Cookies
- Empanadas from Queer-owned restaurant R House Wynwood
- Taste of Miami Mini Cupcake Dozen from Latinx-owned vegan and gluten-free bakery Bunnie Cakes
- The Families Choice Meal from Black-owned restaurant 800 Degrees Pizza
Chicago
- Breakfast from Immigrant-owned restaurant Janik’s Cafe
- 5 Rabbit Gringolandia Ironica IPA (12oz can – 6pk) from Immigrant-owned brewery 5 Rabbit Cerveceria
- Wild Nectar Bathbomb – Set of 4 from Queer-owned apothecary L+A Healing Studio
- Indaba, Sauvignon Blanc BTL from Black-owned restaurant Demer Ethiopian Restaurant
Nationwide Shipping
- Big Shakes Ultimate Gift Box from Black-owned restaurant Big Shake’s Hot Chicken & Fish
- XCJ’s Dumpling Experience with Bamboo Dumpling Steamer & XCJ Crafted Sauces from Asian-owned restaurant Xiao Chi Jie
- Holiday Cheer Bouquet from Immigrant-owned floral and gift shop Pomp Flowers
- Honey Caramel Macadamia Nut Tart from Women-owned bakery Hawaii Tart Company
- Katz’s Best of New York from Jewish-owned restaurant Katz’s Deli
- Wildgrain Trial Box from Women and Immigrant-owned bakery Wildgrain
Toronto
- An Ethiopian Meal from Black-owned restaurant African Palace
- SugarKane Signature Wings from Black-owned restaurant SugarKane
- Hot Chocolate Bombs – Pack of 3 from Woman and Asian-owned bakery Millie Patisserie & Creamery
- One Dozen Cookies from Queer-owned bakery Craig’s Cookies
Montreal
- Ricotta Pancakes from Queer-owned restaurant Dandy
- A Haitan Meal from Black-owned restaurant Le Neo Resto Meli-Melo
- A T-Shirt from Black-owned restaurant Lloydie’s
- An Asian Meal from Asian-owned Aunt Dai
- Gourmet Crepe from Indigenous-owned restaurant La Perle Bleue
Vancouver
- Box of Bannock, Family Pack Tacos from Indigenous-owned restaurant Mr. Bannock
- Vietnamese Coffee Kit from Immigrant-owned cafe Cà Phê Vietnamese Coffee House
- A Lamb Souvlaki Meal from Afghan-owned restaurant Jamila’s Kitchen
- Beta 5 ‘Eat Your Veggies’ Chocolate Bar from Black-owned restaurant Beetbox
- BBQ Pulled Jackfruit from Black-owned restaurant Kula Kitchen
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