Drizly was the leading alcohol delivery marketplace before Uber acquired it in 2021 and integrated it into the Uber Eats platform.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Drizly's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Uber Eats absorbed Drizly in 2024. Alcohol delivery from local liquor stores is now accessible directly within the Uber Eats app. The same local store inventory and delivery network carries over under the Uber Eats brand.
Explore Uber Eats data →Minibar Delivery connects users with local liquor stores and offers a curated selection of beer, wine, and spirits. It has a particularly strong selection of premium and craft spirits, and gift-ready packaging is available.
Explore Minibar Delivery data →Gopuff delivers alcohol from its own licensed micro-warehouses in many US markets, alongside snacks and household items. It offers faster delivery than store-based services and a flat delivery fee structure.
Explore Gopuff data →Total Wine & More is one of the largest US alcohol retailers and offers its own delivery and in-store pickup service. Its selection of wine, beer, and spirits is significantly wider than most platform-based alcohol delivery services.
Explore Total Wine & More data →Vivino is both a wine discovery app and an online marketplace. Users can scan labels to get ratings and reviews, then purchase from Vivino's marketplace or find the wine at local retailers.
Explore Vivino data →Instacart partners with many stores that carry alcohol, including Total Wine, BevMo, and major supermarkets. Alcohol delivery availability depends on store and state laws but is widely available in major markets.
Explore Instacart data →Drizly was acquired by Uber for $1.1 billion in 2021. The standalone Drizly app was shut down in March 2024.
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