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April 16, 2026

Last Call to Sunrise: Adult Delivery on U Street

Open in the window when everything on 14th has closed

U Street has always been a neighborhood with range. On a weekend night you will find people lined up outside the 9:30 Club for a show, people two doors down from Ben's Chili Bowl waiting on a half smoke at 1am, and people spilling out of places on 14th who had no specific plan and are happy about that. It is one of the few parts of DC where the history of the block and the current energy of it are having a visible conversation with each other. The Lincoln Theatre is still lit up. The music is still loud. The neighborhood is still doing what it has always done.

A lot of U Street nights do not end at a bar. They end at an apartment off 13th, a rowhouse between U and V, or one of the newer buildings along the corridor. There is a real gap between the energy of a night out on U Street and what any store is actually open to support the rest of it, and same-night delivery was built for exactly that gap.

Deluvery is a same-night adult wellness delivery service in DC. We carry toys, lubes, condoms, and personal care, and we bring them to your door in discreet packaging. Nearly all orders inside our core service area arrive in under half an hour.

The order itself is simple. Pick what you want on the site, check out, and a rider brings it over. The outside of the package does not describe the inside of it. Think of it like any other late-night delivery, except the menu is different and the people handling it are trained to be boring about what is in the bag. No tips, no driver names. The whole thing is meant to feel like a service, not a relationship.

The same thinking applies to what happens after an order lands. Your history lives in your account if you ever want to look at it, and it does not go anywhere else. Your data is not sold. There is no ad-network sharing, no retargeting that follows you around the internet after a purchase, no "customers also bought" emails showing up in your work inbox, no surprise mailers. Once the night is done, it is done on the service side too.

For a night in, same-night delivery changes the planning math. There is no need to decide at 5pm that tonight is going to be a certain kind of night. Let dinner happen, let the music do its thing, and if the evening ends up going somewhere specific, order then. Minutes later, the rest of the night is sorted.

For a night out that turns into a night in, which is how most U Street nights go, the service is built for the window where everything else has closed. The time between last call and sunrise is when a lot of people make their favorite version of Saturday. Orders run ultra-late on Friday and Saturday for exactly that reason. If you get home at 1:30 and realize you want the night to keep going a little longer, Deluvery is still open.

This is not a pitch for a lifestyle. It is a pitch for convenience, and for the idea that running errands for this category of item, in this city, after a long week, is not how most people want to spend their evening. Taking that off your plate means the rest of the night gets to be about whatever you actually wanted it to be about. If you want the wider map of how to buy in this city — shops, chains, online, and delivery — it is here.

If U Street is tonight, or the walk home toward it, the hours are above. Love, delivered in minutes.