Turn delivery off for specific dates

Last updated: August 16, 2026

Use Blackout Dates to close specific calendar dates — holidays, one-off closures, or events — so that local delivery and pickup aren't offered for those dates in the Nash widget on your Shopify storefront. Blackout dates are set per pickup Location, so each of your locations can have its own closed dates.

Add blackout dates for a location

Blackout Dates live on the pickup location form in the Nash portal.

  1. Open Locations and select the pickup location you want to close dates for. For how locations and their fields work, see manage locations.
  2. Go to the location's Integration section and find Blackout Dates.
  3. Select Add Date and add each date you want to close. When no dates are set, the section reads No blackout dates set.

On the dates you add, the Nash widget won't offer local delivery or pickup for that location, so shoppers can't choose a window that Nash would dispatch for that day. Dates apply only to the location you set them on — add them to each location you're closing.

Note

Blackout Dates affect what the Nash widget offers to shoppers on your Shopify storefront. They don't cancel orders already placed; they stop new orders from being booked for those dates.

Restricting availability by day of the week

Turning off availability for specific days of the week — for example, never offering delivery on Sundays — is a separate, more advanced capability. It depends on Shopify's Carrier API and on how your store is set up, and it's driven by product tags in your Shopify admin rather than by a switch in the Nash portal.

Note

Availability of day-of-week restrictions varies by your Shopify plan and store setup. If you want to restrict delivery to certain days of the week, reach out to Nash to see whether it's available for your store.

For controlling which products are eligible for delivery through Nash, see the Product Eligibility setting in the Shopify settings reference.

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