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Urbanspoon Is Now Taking Online Reservations: Takes on OpenTable

Written by Frederic Lardinois / August 7, 2009 10:46 AM / 3 Comments

urbanspoon_logo_jul09.jpgUrbanspoon is getting ready to take on OpenTable, the popular and publicly traded restaurant reservation service. Urbanspoon just started a pilot program with four restaurants in Seattle. Chances are that the company will then slowly expand this service to the rest of the 90+ markets it currently serves. Compared to OpenTable, Urbanspoon offers a fuller range of features for diners, though it is important to note that OpenTable currently offers more features for restaurant owners, even if they have to pay about $300 per month for a dedicated OpenTable terminal.

Both Urbanspoon and OpenTable charge $1 for every reservation made through their systems.

Urbanspoon Has the User Base to Pull This Off

urbanspoon_reservations_aug09.pngUrbanspoon's iPhone app has been incredibly successful and is currently getting over 1 million 'shakes' a day. The app and website started out with only a small set of features. Over the last few months, the company has continued to add features and, at this point, Urbanspoon can easily rival most of its larger competitors in this space.

With only four restaurants in one city, Urbanspoon is clearly still taking baby steps. As the OpenTable IPO has shown, however, this is a highly lucrative market. Urbanspoon already has a large user base, and whoever is using the service (and especially the mobile app) is obviously looking to go to a restaurant already. By adding a reservation system, Urbanspoon can offer its users a full range of services, from finding restaurants and checking menus and reviews, all the way to actually making the reservation.

For more info about Urbanspoon's new reservation system, check out Rebekah Denn's post at Eat All About It, which we found via the New York Times Bits blog Twitter feed.


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  1. If you have not tried urban spoon and you have an iphone I highly recommend you try it.
    Thanks.

     Posted by: Web Piston Author Profile Page | August 7, 2009 11:22 AM



  2. I have the Opentable iphone app and I notice that it's not mentioned in this article.

    Posted by: Amanda Deelwith | August 7, 2009 9:43 PM



  3. The OpenTable app on the iPhone is clunk and confusing, but the one on the Palm Pre is quite nice. I hope they bring the new design over to the iPhone.

     Posted by: Drew McManus Author Profile Page | August 11, 2009 10:10 AM



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