About Us

The team here at Bite2Eat.com wants to make interacting with restaurants across the country as convenient and natural as the on-line banking or shopping you've gotten accustomed to. Ordering on-line - especially using our Buddy Orders to order with a group of friends or colleagues - is easy, quick and more relaxing that doing it by phone using a paper take-out menu.  

If you're a restaurant owner or manager, here's a short video to get you into the mood. As the racing in your heart subsides, you can sign up to begin getting orders right here. If you're a customer and your favorite restaurants are, sadly, not yet listed with a live menu, please let us know and we'll do our best to get the restaurant into our network. It's just one of those "everybody wins" situations.  

Oh - and if you let the restaurant know that you're eager to have them set up, it'll make it easier for us when we contact them. You see, for the restaurant, it's a no-brainer - even if they already have a website. Bite2Eat is simply a way to meet new customers and make ordering simple for existing ones. We just take a small commission for bringing them the business (it's free to you, of course, and costs them a nothing to sign up). They get new, unintimidating and non-intrusive technology that sends the orders over to them using whatever method they prefer - phone, fax or computer. 

So register today (or just poke around first) and let us know what you think. We're, uh, hungry for feedback and ideas.

One of our founders, Marc, bought the www.bite2eat.com domain way back in 1999 and has been drumming his fingers anxiously, waiting for the technology and the restaurant industry to be ready for what he has planned. It's time. What you see today is the first stage, and there's lots more on the way. 

Our other founder, Jay, has been passionate about food ever since he became a professional amateur chef. After writing his first novel, Jay was pondering writing his very own recipe book, Renegade Recipes. He changed his mind when his brother found it useless because of phrases like "put in a bunch of" or "cook for a while". When Marc and Jay got together for the first time to talk about Bite2Eat, Jay realized it had been a dream of his, too.