Find a date night spot
without the Yelp spiral
“Where do you want to eat?” “I don’t care, you pick.” “No, not there.”
We made a tool that breaks this cycle.
The problem with “just pick somewhere”
You open Yelp. Sort by rating. Everything is 4.2 stars. You scroll. And scroll. You read a review from 2019 about a waiter named Kevin. You open Google Maps. Same places, different order. You text your partner three options. They say “any of those work” which is somehow less helpful than saying no.
Forty minutes later, you’re ordering DoorDash.
How this works instead
Set the vibe
Casual or fancy? Trying something new or going somewhere reliable? Loud and fun or quiet and intimate? Slide the sliders. Takes 10 seconds.
Get ranked picks near you
Real restaurants, scored by how well they match what you described. Not random. Not just the highest-rated. The best fit for tonight.
Heart your favorites, send them over
Pick 2-3 you like. Send the shortlist to your partner. They tap one. Done. Reservation or walk-up, your call. OpenTable link is right there.
Why not just use Yelp / Google Maps / OpenTable?
Those are search engines. They show you everything and let you figure it out. We’re a filter. Tell us what you want, and we’ll tell you where to go. Different tools for different problems.
Also, none of them let your partner pick from a shortlist with one tap. That’s the feature that actually solves the “I don’t care, you pick” problem.