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For families across the DC metro area, dinnertime is often the one moment in a busy day when everyone finally comes together. Whether it’s gathering around the table after work and school or squeezing in a quick meal before evening routines begin, that time matters. But between long commutes, full schedules, and the daily demands of family life, preparing a fresh, homemade dinner can be a challenge.
That’s exactly what Feast & Fettle is here to change.
Beginning January 3, this prepared meal delivery service, which is already trusted by thousands of families across the Northeast, will begin delivering fully cooked meals to households in Washington, DC, Montgomery County, and nearby Maryland suburbs. Their goal is simple: to make high quality, nourishing meals accessible for busy families, without the stress of planning, cooking, or cleanup.
Feast & Fettle is not a meal kit or a takeout service. There are no instructions to follow or ingredients to prep. Every dish is made from scratch by their in-house culinary team and delivered chilled, ready to heat and enjoy. Meals arrive fresh each week, and the menu changes regularly to reflect seasonal flavors and family friendly options.
This is dinner made easier, without sacrificing the quality of the food or the time spent at the table.
A Service Built Around Local Families
Feast & Fettle’s move into the DC area reflects a clear need. Families here juggle a fast pace of life, from demanding careers to after-school activities and caregiving responsibilities. There is little time left to plan meals, much less cook them. Feast & Fettle offers a practical solution that still values the tradition of sitting down to a good meal together.
Even before launching in the area, the company began investing in the community. They partnered with organizations in Arlington and Howard Counties to donate a week’s worth of meals to furloughed federal workers. In DC, they provided meals to residents affected by the recent pause in SNAP benefits. These efforts are part of how the company operates in every region they serve, with thoughtfulness, consistency, and care.
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More Than a Meal
What sets Feast & Fettle apart is their focus on doing things the right way, not just the fast way. Their meals are prepared in small batches with whole ingredients and no shortcuts. Members can choose from a rotating weekly menu that includes entrees, seasonal sides, and kid-friendly dishes. Portions are generous, and the flavors are comforting and familiar, making it easy for everyone at the table to find something they enjoy.
Deliveries are handled by trained drivers who work directly for the company. There are no third-party services, no missing items, and no surprises. The same level of attention carries through to their customer support team, which is known for being responsive, helpful, and personal.
To support the launch in the DC area, Feast & Fettle opened a new regional facility. This space not only helps ensure timely and consistent deliveries, but also creates local jobs and makes it possible to partner more deeply with food access organizations in the area. It’s a long-term investment, not a short-term expansion.
A Helping Hand for Busy Households
Feast & Fettle refers to its customers as members for a reason. The company isn’t just delivering food, it’s offering reliable support for families navigating full days and full calendars. Whether a household is welcoming a new baby, managing a health challenge, or simply trying to get through the workweek without ordering pizza again, this service makes daily life feel a little more manageable.
Now, with service expanding into the DC suburbs, families across Montgomery County and beyond can choose a dinner option that truly supports them. No grocery lists, no last-minute decisions, and no dishes to do at the end of the night.
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Feast & Fettle brings something different to the table. It’s thoughtful. It’s dependable. And it’s designed for real life.
Service begins January 3 across the Washington, DC metro area.
New members receive their second week free by using code WHATSUP at checkout or following the link here: Feast & Fettle
