"Your menu. Your customers. Your revenue. Not theirs."
Every independent restaurant owner we've ever talked to says the same thing: the delivery apps helped us survive, but they're slowly killing our margins.
They're not wrong. When a third-party platform takes 25–30% of every order, a restaurant running a 10% net margin effectively turns every $100 in sales into a loss. The math only gets worse as volume grows.
Worse, the customer relationship belongs to the platform — not the restaurant. The diner downloads the app, saves their card there, and thinks of that brand as the place they "order food." The restaurant is just inventory.
RRDine was built to fix that. We give every restaurant its own branded ordering page at their own URL — no third-party logo, no competing listings, no algorithm deciding whether your restaurant shows up.
Customers scan a QR code at the table or visit the restaurant's direct link, order, and pay. The money goes directly to the restaurant via Stripe. We charge a flat monthly subscription and a 1.5% platform fee. That's it.
We built RRDine because we've spent over 20 years building web software for businesses of all sizes, and we've watched too many great restaurants make too little money because of the infrastructure tax they pay to people who didn't build their food, their brand, or their reputation.