Caviar connects users with higher-end restaurants often unavailable on mainstream delivery platforms, now operating under DoorDash.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Caviar's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
DoorDash is Caviar's parent platform and offers all Caviar restaurants plus millions of additional partners at every price point. DashPass subscribers receive free delivery. The app covers restaurants, grocery, convenience, and alcohol.
Explore DoorDash data →Uber Eats has expanded its premium restaurant partnerships and competes directly with Caviar in major cities. The app offers real-time tracking, group ordering, and scheduled delivery windows for planning ahead.
Explore Uber Eats data →Tock focuses on reservations and ticketed dining experiences at high-demand restaurants. It also has a takeout and delivery component for select partners. Tock is commonly used by Michelin-starred and James Beard-nominated restaurants.
Explore Tock data →Seamless is a Grubhub-owned platform strong in New York City with a wide restaurant selection. While not premium-focused, it covers many of the same NYC restaurants as Caviar and is a common fallback.
Explore Seamless data →Gopuff operates micro-warehouses for 30-minute delivery of convenience items, snacks, alcohol, and household products. It is not a restaurant delivery platform but fills a gap for quick non-restaurant needs.
Explore Gopuff data →Grubhub offers a large restaurant catalog with Grubhub+ for unlimited free delivery. Amazon Prime members receive complimentary Grubhub+ membership. Strong for corporate and campus meal programs.
Explore Grubhub data →DoorDash acquired Caviar from Square in 2019 for $410 million and has maintained it as a premium sub-brand.
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