These handy tools help you discover hidden gems, check menus, book tables, and even order ahead, all from the palm of your hand.
Here’s how to make the most of them when planning a great day out.
1. Discover What’s Nearby
Many apps use GPS to show you the nearest places to eat or drink. Apps like the Wetherspoon app, Greene King, Stonegate Pubs, and Chef & Brewer allow you to find the closest venues with ease. Perfect for when you're somewhere unfamiliar or want to explore your local area more thoroughly.
Top tip: Apps often list lesser-known or independently run pubs and eateries as well, depending on the chain or aggregator. Try OpenTable or DesignMyNight for broader searches.
2. Check Menus and Dietary Options in Advance
Nothing ruins a day out faster than discovering there's nothing you can (or want to) eat. With pub and restaurant apps, you can browse menus in advance, check for vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or allergen-friendly options, and even view pricing.
Helpful apps:
Wetherspoon app (full menu with pricing)
Toby Carvery app (customisable meals and allergy info)
Prezzo app (includes nutritional info and meal customisation)
3. Reserve a Table or Book Ahead
Popular places get busy, especially on weekends and holidays. Avoid disappointment by booking ahead through the app. Most major chains offer real-time reservations, and some even allow you to pick your table.
Try apps like:
OpenTable
ResDiary
Vintage Inns app
4. Order and Pay from the Table
No need to queue at the bar! Many apps now let you order food and drinks directly from your phone. This is a game-changer for group outings or when you're settled in a cosy beer garden and don’t want to move, or don't want to lose your table.
Especially handy on the:
Wetherspoon app
Greene King app
Revolution Bars app
5. Take Advantage of Offers and Loyalty Schemes
Many pub and restaurant apps include exclusive deals, discounts, and loyalty programmes. Check the app before you order, you might find a 2-for-1 offer, a free dessert, or discounted drinks. Some apps even offer points that can be redeemed later.
Example apps:
Greene King Season Ticket
Harvester app
Beefeater app
6. Find Dog-Friendly or Family-Friendly Spots
Some apps offer filters to find dog-friendly, child-friendly, or accessible venues. This is especially useful when planning a family day out or including your four-legged friend.
7. Get Directions and Transport Info
Apps often integrate with maps to provide directions or public transport info. Whether you're walking, driving, or catching a train, it’s a handy feature to ensure your day out runs smoothly.
Final Thoughts
Using pub and restaurant apps isn’t just about convenience, it’s about making your day out more enjoyable, more spontaneous, and more informed. With real-time info, easy ordering, and special offers at your fingertips, planning a fun and stress-free outing has never been easier.
So before you head out, download a couple of your favourite apps and turn your next pub crawl, lunch date, or Sunday stroll into a perfectly planned experience.

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