Photo by Mr. T in DC

Photo by Mr. T in DC

If you love drinking but hate the part where you actually have to go out and buy booze, you’re in luck: Ultra, an alcohol delivery service that promises to deliver within an hour, has expanded to D.C. and will launch tomorrow.

Once users register for a free account at orderultra.com, they can type in their ZIP code, scroll through the booze options, and place an order. On top of the cost of the booze, there’s a $5 deliver fee.

Ultra, which first launched in New York City and is currently operating in Chicago as well, partners with local liquor stores “that [stocks a] large number of products and [provides] fast delivery turnaround.” In D.C., the service starts tomorrow in Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, Georgetown, Adams Morgan, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Capitol Hill, SW Waterfront and the National Mall, H Street, Bloomingdale, Tenleytown, and a “few other areas.”

The Washington City Paper reports that Ultra won’t deliver to areas, including east of the Anacostia River. Ultra founder Aniket Shah told City Desk they won’t send drivers to where they “feel that the area is not safe for them.”

In an email to DCist, Shah says delivery area is up to the partner stores, and not Ultra. “A user has to simply enter their zip to check if the service is available to them currently,” Shah says. “If not, they can simply send us an email and we will aggressively expand in that area. We honestly don’t care where we deliver as long as we have customers there.”

Of course, Ultra isn’t the only service you can use to get booze delivered to you. You can get beer and wine (though not liquor) delivered to you through grocery delivery service Instacart, which delivers to anywhere in D.C.