Launching in the Inland Empire · Expanding nationwide

Find what's
good near you.

Starting in the Inland Empire. Coming to your city soon. Real menus, live locations — no more guessing when you get there.

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Why Local Menus

Your neighborhood, one tap away.

No more outdated PDFs or guessing if your favorite spot is open. Local Menus shows you what's actually on the menu, right now.

Live & up to date

Menus are managed by the restaurants themselves in real time. What you see is what they're actually serving today.

Hyper local

Discover hidden gems and neighborhood favorites — not just the chains that buy their way to the top. Starting in the IE, expanding nationwide.

Support local

Every meal from a local restaurant keeps money in your community. Local Menus helps you find them first — wherever you are.

How it works

Simple as Sunday brunch.

Three steps from hungry to decided.

1
Open the app

Local Menus uses your location to show restaurants near you — no setup required.

2
Browse live menus

See real menus, real prices, and what's available right now — not last year's PDF.

3
Go eat

No ordering through us. No fees. Just you and your neighborhood restaurant.

For restaurants & food trucks

Your menu,
live on the web.

Local Menus gives every restaurant a free, real-time web presence at a clean URL — no website required. Update your menu in the app and it's live instantly.

Launching in the Inland Empire — founding vendors in every new market get in free.

  • Free to get started — your menu page is live from day one
  • A clean link to share on Instagram, your door, or a QR code
  • Get discovered by local customers actively searching for food near them — without competing with chain ad budgets
  • Update hours, prices, and specials in seconds from your phone
Get listed free — IE launching first, your city next →
Early access

IE first. Your city is next.

Tell us who you are and we'll make sure you're first to know when Local Menus reaches you.

Get notified the moment Local Menus goes live in the Inland Empire.