A free tool that randomly picks a restaurant to resolve dining indecision.
Product memo
This free tool tackles the common problem of group indecision when choosing a restaurant. It pulls from Google's restaurant data to offer a quick, random selection based on user-defined criteria like location, cuisine, and distance. The app helps users bypass lengthy debates and make spontaneous dining choices.
For who
Individuals and groups deciding where to eat
Solves what
Resolves indecision about restaurant choice by randomly picking a place.
- Random restaurant selection
- Location-based search
- Cuisine and distance filters
In their own words
Stop arguing. Let us pick a restaurant for you.
Commercial cues
Model
free only
Free tier
Yes
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
Where Should We Eat offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.
- • Free tier lowers testing friction.
- • Voluntary sponsorship keeps the core product free.
Operator context
Team
Indie / lean
Founded
May 2026
Platform
Web app
Audience
General
Public footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About Where Should We Eat Expand
Where Should We Eat offers a simple product for a common dilemma: choosing a restaurant. It targets individuals and groups tired of debating dining options, providing a quick, randomized selection from local eateries.
The tool integrates with Google Reviews and allows users to filter by cuisine and distance. This as a free, focused utility makes it an easy choice for anyone looking to simplify their dining decisions.
