Top 15 Uber Eats alternatives in 2025

Uber Eats alternatives — comparison table

NamePlans/pricingTrustpilot ratingBest for
Uber EatsDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount2.6 based on 94,000-plus reviewsVast selection of food
DoorDashDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.1 based on 11,000-plus reviewsWide availability
GrubhubNo delivery fee3.3 based on 16,000-plus reviewsWide availability with no additional fees
CaviarDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.2 based on 140-plus reviewsHigh-end and specialty cuisines
Postmates$9.99 per month or $99.99 per year3.5 based on 4,500-plus reviews24/7 delivery service
delivery.comNo delivery fee4.1 based on 2,000-plus reviewsWide range of items delivered
EnategaNo delivery feeN/A24/7 customer support
InstacartFree deliveries over $351.2 based on 10,000-plus reviewsMeals from grocery stores
SeamlessNo delivery fee1.3 based on 1,300-plus reviewsSame restaurant selection as Grubhub
GopuffDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.6 based on 1,000-plus reviews15-minute delivery service
ChowNowDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.3 based on 100-plus reviewsSaving on commission fees
EatStreetDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount2.0 based on 3,600-plus reviewsSmaller cities and regions
SliceNo delivery fee3.5 based on 1,900-plus reviewsPizza
Favor DeliveryDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.3 based on 250-plus reviewsLocal Texan cuisine
Saucey$4.99 delivery fee1.5 based on 30-plus reviewsAlcoholic drinks
DeliverooDelivery fee and/or service fee that varies by location, restaurant, and total amount1.1 based on 22,000-plus reviewsU.K., Europe, and Middle East food delivery

Is there anything better than a good meal? What about a good meal delivered right to your door?

Since launching in 2014, Uber Eats has become one of the most popular delivery services for eating in. But sometimes you need options — and not just on the menu.

Below are 15 popular Uber Eats alternatives to try out. All offer ordering through their website or iOS and Android apps; they also have intuitive ordering processes, delivery time estimates, and multiple payment options that include debit and credit cards as well as PayPal and Venmo.

Your choice may depend largely on which services are available in your area, the local restaurant selection associated with each, and which process you find to be the most user-friendly.

1. DoorDash

DoorDash Landing Page

Available in thousands of cities across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, DoorDash recently surpassed close rivals Grubhub and Uber Eats to become the most popular food delivery app in the United States. DoorDash boasts a wide selection of restaurants, representing dozens of cuisines from both national chains and local eateries. Unlike other food delivery apps that mostly focus on city centers, DoorDash is more widely available in suburban areas.

Key features: DashPass membership, “Yum” score restaurant rating, group ordering functionality

Pros: Users like the app’s intuitive and polished interface, which makes it easy to quickly order and track a delivery, schedule a delivery for later, or order for pickup

Cons: It charges a service fee, which is a percentage of your order total

Plans/pricing: For every order, DoorDash charges a service fee and a delivery fee; the delivery fee varies by restaurant and is usually between $6.99 and $10.99; restaurants can offer coupons on DoorDash, and special promotions are routinely featured within the app

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.1 based on 11,000-plus reviews

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2. Grubhub

Grubhub Landing Page

A longstanding leader in food delivery apps, Grubhub features over 375,000 restaurants in more than 4,000 U.S. cities, giving consumers the widest choice of options. Grubhub also owns several other major food delivery apps, such as Seamless, OrderUp, and more.

Key features: Search by cuisine, menu items, or location; Grubhub+ subscription program; national and local pricing promotions

Pros: Grubhub allows you to save your favorite restaurants, schedule deliveries, and order for pickup

Cons: The automatic tipping feature can be frustrating for some customers

Plans/pricing: Grubhub is free to use and doesn’t charge users a delivery fee, as the app makes money by charging a percentage to participating restaurants; restaurants can charge customers a delivery fee or set a minimum order amount; frequent customers can upgrade to Grubhub+ for $9.99 per month, which provides unlimited free delivery from 100,000 participating restaurants and 10 percent cashback on orders

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 3.3 based on 16,000-plus reviews

3. Caviar

Caviar Landing Page

As its name suggests, Caviar (which is part of DoorDash) is a premium service that serves the upscale side of the food delivery market. Currently available in 24 cities across the United States (as of April 2025), many of its partnered restaurants offer delivery exclusively through Caviar.

Key features: Real-time GPS tracking, group ordering, DashPass membership

Pros: Caviar offers users access to high-end restaurants and eateries that may not be available on other food delivery apps

Cons: Caviar is only available in limited regions and for limited restaurants

Plans/pricing: The fees differ for every restaurant; you can view the fees on the checkout screen, which allows you to see the total amount for your order before making the payment

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.2 based on 140-plus reviews

4. Postmates

Postmates Landing Page

Postmates is available in cities across all 50 U.S. states and will deliver just about anything you need, including dinner, groceries, and drinks. Postmates offers 24/7 service, delivering as long as the restaurant is open. Uber acquired Postmates in 2020, but it still operates under its own brand.

Key features: Browse by business name or item, Postmates Party for free delivery options, Uber One subscription (formerly Postmates Unlimited) for more perks

Pros: Users love the ability to schedule a delivery for a later time

Cons: Many users have complained about the poor level of customer support

Plans/pricing: Postmates charges a $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year fee, with additional “Blitz pricing” fees during peak delivery times

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 3.5 based on 4,500-plus reviews

5. delivery.com

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Like Postmates, New York City-based delivery.com delivers a wide range of items and services in hundreds of cities across the United States. Users can order groceries, alcohol, lunch, or even dry-cleaning services. If you’re looking to get errands done while ordering your meal in the same app, this might be the service for you.

Key features: Loyalty programs, group ordering, live order tracking

Pros: Every order racks up points that can be used as credits on future orders or to access exclusive app-only discounts

Cons: Some users have noted that it can take some time to get a refund

Plans/pricing: delivery.com doesn’t charge a fee to use its service, but restaurants may charge a delivery fee and require an order minimum

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 4.1 based on 2,000-plus reviews

6. Enatega

Enatega Landing Page

A great Uber Eats alternative is Enatega, a delivery platform serving many cities in the U.S. and Canada. One of its biggest perks is that they offer 24/7 customer support, so if anything goes wrong outside of regular business hours, you’re covered.

Key features: Real-time order tracking, highly secure payments, customized menus

Pros: The all-day everyday availability of customer service puts users at ease

Cons: Enatega doesn’t have a subscription plan like some options

Plans/pricing: Enatega doesn’t charge a delivery fee, but restaurants may add fees to orders

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: N/A

7. Instacart

Instacart Landing Page

If you prefer to order your meals from a local grocery store rather than a restaurant, then Instacart may be a good choice for you. You can still get ready-made meals that are available in many grocers, in addition to other grocery items. Instacart also accepts restaurant orders, which in some regions are fulfilled through Uber Eats.

Key features: Three free deliveries on signup, in-store prices for some retailers, over one billion products available

Pros: You can get ready-made grocery meals along with groceries

Cons: Instacart does not deliver directly from restaurants in some regions

Plans/pricing: The first three deliveries are free with Instacart; after that, deliveries over $35 are free, and all orders must be over $10 to qualify for delivery

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.2 based on 10,000-plus reviews

8. Seamless

Seamless Landing Page

Seamless is a delivery service that offers the same vast selection of restaurants as its parent company, Grubhub. One of the key differences is that Seamless is available only in select cities, which include New York City; Boston; Philadelphia; Washington, D.C.; Miami; Chicago; Houston; Austin; Seattle; San Francisco; Los Angeles; and London. If you live in one of those areas, this may be a good option for you.

Key features: Rewards and perks, option to donate your change to restaurants in need, browse by type of food or location

Pros: Seamless offers access to the same variety of restaurants as Grubhub

Cons: While Grubhub is available in over 4,000 cities, Seamless is only available in a select few

Plans/pricing: The cost to use Seamless is the same as Grubhub; no delivery fees but restaurants have the option to charge customers fees and require minimum amounts for orders

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.3 based on 1,300-plus reviews

9. Gopuff

Gopuff Landing Page

If you need food fast, then Gopuff’s 15-minute delivery service could be right for you. The strategy that supports its speediness? They have micro fulfillment centers all across the country, so you order directly from them instead of from a grocery store or restaurant. Gopuff is available in over 500 cities across the United States.

Key features: 24/7 availability, lightning-fast delivery, 4,000-plus products in inventory

Pros: Users love how quickly they can get their orders fulfilled

Cons: Gopuff is only available in a limited number of cities and has a small product inventory compared to other options

Plans/pricing: Gopuff’s delivery charges can be as low as $3.95; priority delivery may have additional charges

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.6 based on 1,000-plus reviews

10. ChowNow

ChowNow Landing Page

Want to go the extra mile in supporting the restaurants you love? ChowNow is an Uber Eats alternative that doesn’t charge restaurants any commission fees or hidden fees (which range from 20 to 40 percent for other apps). Restaurants, in turn, can share those savings with you.

Key features: 24/7 customer support, live delivery tracking, loyalty programs

Pros: Because ChowNow doesn’t charge restaurants commission, their savings can be passed on to customers

Cons: Some users have noted that deliveries take much longer to arrive than with other platforms

Plans/pricing: In addition to paying for your order, you may also be responsible for some portion of the delivery fee; ChowNow recommends that restaurants share the cost of delivery with customers

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.3 based on 100-plus reviews

11. EatStreet

EatStreet Landing Page

Serving more than 150 cities in the U.S. and partnering with 15,000-plus restaurants, EatStreet is an Uber Eats alternative that offers a similarly wide range of cuisines. It’s easiest to search by location so you can see all the delicious options that are within your delivery area.

Key features: Group ordering, delivery order tracking, discounts and promotions

Pros: Users appreciate the customer service team’s high level of communication

Cons: Some users have noted issues with their orders not getting through to the restaurant

Plans/pricing: Delivery costs vary by restaurant and location

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 2.0 based on 3,600-plus reviews

12. Slice

Slice Landing Page

If you have a hankering for pizza, then Slice is a good Uber Eats alternative for you. Instead of giving you a wide range of cuisines like other food delivery apps, Slice only has pizza (and other typical pizzeria offerings). It’s available in select major metropolitan areas, including Brooklyn, Boston, and Seattle, and partners with thousands of pizza restaurants.

Key features: Search by location, highly specialized offering, loyalty programs

Pros: Users love the excellent customer support

Cons: Some users have had difficulty redeeming their rewards

Plans/pricing: Slice does not add any additional fees to menu prices

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 3.5 based on 1,900-plus reviews

13. Favor Delivery

Favor Delivery Landing Page

If you live in the state of Texas and want delicious local meals delivered to your door, then Favor Delivery is a great option. This platform specializes in Texas favorites, so you’ll find a lot of brisket, burgers, and Tex-Mex dishes on the menu, all from locally known establishments.

Key features: Search by location, speed, or food type; option to search by delivery fee in some areas, short average delivery times

Pros: Users love that they can order groceries in addition to meals with Favor Delivery

Cons: Favor Delivery is currently not available outside of Texas, so you’re out of luck if you live elsewhere

Plans/pricing: The standard delivery fee is $6, but it can vary from business to business; Favor Delivery also charges an additional service fee

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.3 based on 250-plus reviews

14. Saucey

Saucey Landing Page

Less of an Uber Eats alternative and more of an add-on, Saucey is a delivery service exclusively for alcoholic beverages. It promises to deliver your favorite drinks — tequila, wine, beer, vodka, you name it! — to your door within a half hour of ordering. It serves a number of cities in the United States, including New York City; San Diego; Washington, D.C.; and Miami.

Key features: 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. service, ID check for every order, 30-minute delivery

Pros: You can schedule your drink orders in advance

Cons: Although Saucey doesn’t have an order minimum, they will charge a cart fee for small orders

Plans/pricing: Saucey charges a delivery fee of $4.99 for each order

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.5 based on 30-plus reviews

15. Deliveroo

Deliveroo Landing Page

If you’re located outside the United States, you may want to give Deliveroo a shot. It serves the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar, offering a wide range of cuisines and food items.

Key features: Live order tracking, weekly promotions and deals, subscription membership plans

Pros: Users appreciate the level of customer service Deliveroo provides

Cons: Some users have had problems returning items

Plans/pricing: Deliveroo charges a delivery fee and service fee on all items, depending on the location and restaurant; there’s also a fee for small orders under the minimum or orders outside the usual delivery zone

Available platforms: Web, Android, iPhone

Trustpilot rating: 1.1 based on 22,000-plus reviews

How do you find the best food delivery service?

Before choosing a food delivery service, consider the following:

  • Do you have a specific cuisine you’re craving?
  • Do you understand what costs are going into your total bill?
  • Do you know how long delivery will take in your area?
  • Does it offer any special deals and promotions you can use right away?
  • How is it rated by other customers? Read customer reviews to understand how well the service operates.

Many users also like to check the level of customer service a delivery platform offers. If something goes wrong, it’s important to know what steps you can take to fix the problem.

Own a restaurant? The benefits of third-party delivery services for restaurants

With more than 60 percent of consumers ordering food delivery at least once a week, partnering with a third-party food delivery service is a smart move for any restaurant owner. Doing so can benefit you in a number of ways:

  • You can expand your consumer base: Partnering with a food delivery platform exposes your business to new customers who may not know about your restaurant.
  • You can improve customer satisfaction: Many customers want access to good food, fast — and without leaving home. With a food delivery platform, you can make that happen with ease.
  • You can optimize your operations: When you don’t have to think about hiring your own delivery drivers and buying delivery vehicles, you can focus on the other important parts of running your restaurant.
  • You can increase your revenue: More deliveries and more customers mean more revenue for your business.

Keep in mind that many delivery platforms charge commissions and other fees. You’ll need to build those into your costs to understand whether using a delivery service is a good step for your business.

Other Uber Eats alternatives

There are a number of Uber Eats alternatives outside the U.S. Some of the largest include Foodpanda and Foodora in Europe and Asia; Just Eat in Europe, Asia/Pacific, and Mexico; and Swiggy and Zomato in India.

Also, if you know which restaurant you want to order from, you can always order from them directly! Many restaurants provide their own delivery services, and you can reach them by phone, their website, or social media and apps like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

With all of these options, there’s no reason to miss out on quality dining from the comfort of your own home.

FAQs

Why should I consider alternatives to Uber Eats?

There are many other delivery platforms that may offer additional menu items, lower fees, and faster delivery times, so it’s good to know your options.

What factors should I consider when choosing a food delivery service?

Look at factors such as restaurant selection, delivery and service fees, delivery times, and customer reviews.

Which alternative is the most affordable?

It depends on the service’s restaurant options and fees. For example, many Uber Eats alternatives don’t charge delivery fees, such as delivery.com, Grubhub, Seamless, and Slice. While that doesn’t necessarily make them the most affordable, it will shave a few dollars off your bill.

Do these alternatives have better customer support compared to Uber Eats?

Several Uber Eats alternatives offer 24/7 customer support and some have strong ratings, indicating a high level of customer satisfaction.

Which service has the largest selection of restaurants?

Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates, and DoorDash all offer a large selection of restaurants across the country.

Do these services offer loyalty or rewards programs?

Many Uber Eats alternatives offer loyalty programs with rewards, discounts, and other types of promotions.

Are these services available internationally?

Some food delivery services are available internationally, such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, Instacart, and Deliveroo.

This article was first published in April 2020 and was last updated in April 2025 by Anam Ahmed Johnston.

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Anam is a freelance writer and content strategist who partners with organizations looking to make an impact with their content. She has written for global brands, mom-and-pop businesses, and everything in between. Anam can be found at anamahmed.ca.

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