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Best Food Delivery Apps: Top 10 Food Delivery Apps (2025)

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Food delivery apps are becoming indispensable for modern diners—and for restaurants. The best apps simplify the meal delivery experience for customers while providing restauranteurs with powerful tools to drive growth. 

Online ordering lets guests access your menu and conveniently place orders on their favorite devices. With over 40% of diners using food delivery apps or ordering takeout 3-5 times a month, it’s crucial that restaurant operators use the best apps on the market. 

Which app will help your restaurant connect with your audience and thrive?

To simplify your life as a restaurant owner, we’ve outlined the pros and cons of the different delivery apps on the market. Let’s dive in: Here are the best food delivery apps in 2025. 

How to choose the best food delivery app for your restaurant

Choosing the right food delivery app is crucial for restaurant owners looking to expand their reach and streamline operations. Here are some key factors to consider:

Marketplace competition

Think about the competition you'll face in a delivery app's marketplace. Large enterprise apps like DoorDash attract a high volume of downloads and potential customers, but they also host many competing restaurants. This crowded space can make it challenging for your business to stand out. However, you can also pay to have your restaurant appear higher in search results. 

Driver solutions

Some delivery apps provide access to their network of drivers, alleviating the need for your restaurant to manage deliveries in-house. However, these services often come with commission fees on each order, which can impact your bottom line. Alternatively, there are commission-free solutions that allow you to hire and manage your own drivers, giving you more control over the delivery process.

Customizing for your needs

Delivery apps offer a mix of benefits and drawbacks. To make the best choice, start by defining what your restaurant needs most—whether it’s minimizing costs, expanding reach, or maintaining control over deliveries. Look for options that align with your location, budget, and business model.

Pricing and service fees

Pricing and service fees are critical factors to consider when selecting a delivery app. Most platforms charge commission fees ranging from 15% to 30% per order, which can significantly impact your restaurant's profitability. Additionally, some apps charge setup fees, subscription costs, or service fees for customers, which could influence whether customers choose to order from your restaurant. Be sure to calculate the total costs of using a platform and assess whether the increased visibility and sales volume justify the fees.

To simplify your decision, we’ve reviewed the top food delivery apps using insights from G2, a trusted peer-to-peer business software review site. Let’s explore which platforms might be the perfect fit for your team.

The best food delivery services in 2025

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Toast TakeOut

Toast TakeOut is a commission-free mobile ordering platform designed to empower restaurateurs by letting customers order pickup or delivery directly from the restaurant. This tool helps businesses maintain control over their profits and guest relationships, avoiding the high fees associated with third-party delivery apps. It’s a true game-changer in the enterprise delivery app market.

Why choose Toast TakeOut?

  • Time-saving benefits: 78% of customers using Online Ordering as part of the Digital Storefront Essentials package report significant time savings.

  • Built by restaurant experts: Toast TakeOut is tailored specifically for the unique needs of restaurants, offering a robust suite of delivery solutions.

Pros

  • Seamless integration: Works flawlessly with Toast POS systems, eliminating the hassle of juggling phone orders or third-party apps.

  • Customer reach: Attracts new guests while providing regulars with an easy reordering experience.

  • Order management: Features throttling capabilities to manage peak-hour orders, ensuring kitchens don’t get overwhelmed.

  • Direct communication: Enables restaurants to communicate directly with customers via the app.

  • Reliable delivery: Ensures customer satisfaction with Toast delivery services or allows integration with your own delivery drivers.

  • Local: Puts an emphasis on local restaurants to help find new regulars in your neighborhood.

Cons:

  • Branding limitations: Compared to a white-label app, Toast TakeOut offers fewer customization options for restaurant branding.

Pricing

Pay no commission fees with Toast TakeOut. This means your customers can order their favorites at no extra cost to you or them. The price of the delivery ordering service is included in your restaurant’s subscription to Toast POS systems.

Uber Eats

Uber Eats has a wide range of delivery solutions. Their high-value partnerships on their active marketplace make their app an incentivizing option.

Pros:

  • One of the largest and most reliable networks of delivery drivers.

  • Generally offers fast delivery times

  • Access to Uber’s large base of customers.

  • Marketing tools that help you reach your customers in the digital marketplace.

  • Uber One subscription benefits can attract new customers.

  • Allows flash promotions to boost sales like free delivery

Cons:

  • Without integrations for your restaurant’s POS system, accepting and fulfilling orders will increase the workload for your restaurant staff, increasing the risk of incorrect orders due to input errors or missing an order during a rush.

  • Uber Eats puts restaurants in competition with their high-value partners, making it hard for small restaurants to get noticed.

Pricing

Pricing for Uber Eats varies depending on the solutions you want for your restaurant. In general, Uber Eats charges restaurants a commission of 15% to 30% on each delivery and 6% on pickup orders.

Postmates

Postmates is a popular app on the market for customer bases within specific geographical regions. While the Postmates app is still independent and retains a dedicated customer base, Uber Eats now owns and operates the service.

Pros:

  • All the perks of Uber Eats with a smaller marketplace, including access to their network of delivery drivers.

  • Offers customers who are Postmates members a unique benefit structure.

  • Strong brand recognition in some cities because of extended delivery hours.

Cons:

  • Postmates only has brand recognition in certain localities.

  • Competition with the large marketplace of Uber Eats restaurants that also have access to the Postmates app marketplace.

Pricing

Restaurants that want to partner with Postmates must partner with Uber Eats, and their pricing is identical. Uber Eats charges restaurants a commission of 15% to 30% on each delivery and 6% on pickup orders.

Doordash

DoorDash works with restaurants, grocery stores, bars, and other retailers to provide their customers with effective delivery solutions.

Pros:

  • Offers a wide range of solutions for all kinds of restaurants.

  • Their large team of Dashers is a network of reliable delivery drivers.

  • Integrations with some point-of-sale systems for easy order fulfillment.

Cons:

  • The DoorDash marketplace puts restaurants in competition with grocery delivery and other food businesses, not just other restaurants.

Pricing
There is a base cost for each solution tier that DoorDash offers. The tiers charge 15%-30% commission on deliveries and 6% on pickup orders.

Caviar

Caviar is a DoorDash partner that boasts delivery of “the best local food” from the “coolest spots.”

Pros:

  • Elevated and exclusive branding allows restaurants to shine in the busy DoorDash marketplace.

  • Great for restaurants with one or more locations in large metropolitan areas.

  • Access to DoorDash’s network of reliable delivery drivers.

Cons:

  • Doesn’t benefit from DoorDash’s large user base or advanced marketing tools.

  • The app is only available to DoorDash partners.

Pricing

Caviar has the same pricing module as DoorDash. You can choose from basic, plus, and premier. This popular food delivery app also offers guests the Dashpass option through DoorDash for $0 delivery fees and lower service charges.

ChowNow

ChowNow offers a unique range of delivery solutions for restaurant owners. Their Direct and Marketplace products are great for restaurants catering to the local community.

Pros:

  • Connects restaurants to a network of delivery drivers.

  • No interference between your brand and the customer with branded apps and websites.

  • Has a wide range of marketing tools to help you spread brand awareness.

  • Integrates with your restaurant’s POS systems.

Cons:

  • Puts more responsibility on the restaurant owner to market their brand.

  • Delivery range and locations are limited.

Pricing

Chownow offers an on-demand delivery service integrated with their online ordering system. This is a commission-free service, so restaurants can avoid paying high third party fees. They charge $6.75 for the first mile plus $1 per additional mile. Restaurants can choose how much of this fee they want to pass on to customers.

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GrubHub

GrubHub focuses on extending flexible delivery services to restaurants. This app can help you turn your restaurant kitchen into a virtual restaurant, otherwise known as a ghost kitchen.

Pros:

  • Offers order management that integrates with certain restaurant POS systems.

  • Supplemental delivery services can extend your restaurant’s reach and customer base.

  • Maximizes profit by turning your restaurant’s kitchen into a virtual restaurant.

Cons:

  • Large network of restaurants from GrubHub’s acquisitions, creating competition in their marketplace.

  • GrubHub’s marketing and delivery services are individual solutions.

Pricing

GrubHub charges restaurant partners a 5%-20% commission on pickup orders and deliveries. Their marketing services also cost $40/month.

Seamless

Seamless, operated by GrubHub, maintains an independent app, marketplace, and branding.

Pros:

  • All of the flexible restaurant delivery solutions offered by GrubHub.

  • Expanded delivery and brand recognition in certain cities.

  • Seamless is a good solution if your customer base is familiar with the app.

Cons:

  • Less brand recognition outside of large cities.

  • Now that all GrubHub partners have access to the Seamless marketplace, it is more difficult to make your brand stand out.

Pricing

The pricing structure for Seamless is identical to GrubHub which charges restaurant partners a 5%-20% commission on pickup orders and deliveries. 

Delivery.com

With delivery solutions for restaurants, laundry, groceries, and liquor, Delivery.com has built an expansive network and marketplace. Many offices order food with Delivery.com, making it an excellent choice for restaurants that can handle frequent catering-sized orders.

Pros:

  • Delivery.com boasts a large user base of over 3 million users.

  • Markets to offices for catering and other B2B food delivery.

  • A nationwide network of restaurant partners and drivers.

Cons:

  • Less brand recognition than other solutions.

  • Delivery.com does not offer POS integration to restaurant partners.

  • Competition with restaurants, grocery stores, and markets on the Delivery.com app.

Pricing

Delivery.com has variable pricing for restaurants. The standard commission is around 15% per order. Additionally, their website claims that the service charges restaurants no delivery fees.

Olo

Olo connects restaurants to the on-demand world with tools for digital ordering and delivery. Their platform includes a dispatch service for delivery through your website or app and integrations with third-party marketplaces for seamless operations.

Pros:

  • Enables delivery directly from your website or app.

  • Offers integrations with third-party marketplaces for expanded reach.

  • Streamlines delivery logistics through a dispatch service.

Cons:

  • Charges a per-order fee for their dispatch service.

  • Additional costs may include delivery fees paid to dispatch partners.

Pricing

Olo charges a per order fee for their dispatch service, plus the delivery fee paid to the dispatch partner.

Choose the best delivery option for your business

Choosing the right food delivery app service is a critical decision for any restaurant operator looking to thrive in the competitive digital marketplace. Each platform offers unique advantages and trade-offs, from commission structures and driver solutions to marketing tools and customer reach. While larger platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash offer expansive networks, they often come with higher fees and increased competition.

If you’re looking for a solution that prioritizes your bottom line, customer relationships, and operational control, Toast TakeOut stands out as a game-changing option. With commission-free pricing, seamless integration with Toast POS, and tools built specifically for restaurants, Toast TakeOut empowers you to take charge of your delivery operations while maximizing profitability. When it comes to balancing cost-effectiveness and growth potential, Toast delivers. Get started with a demo today. 

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