Hyperlocal dining

Your block's restaurant, closer than ever

Restaurant owners post what's fresh this week. Local residents discover what's cooking nearby. No reviews, no noise — just the neighborhood food community you actually care about.

Restaurants own their neighborhood audience
Locals discover spots within walking distance
Simple posting, not another social media grind
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Miya Ramen
Inner Richmond, SF
New tonkotsu drop this Thursday. Been working on the broth for 3 months — finally ready. See you at the counter.
2 HOURS AGO
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Taqueria Bernal
Bernal Heights, SF
Carnitas are back after 2 weeks. Smoked them low and slow, the way my abuela taught me.
YESTERDAY
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Saffron Table
Mission District, SF
Sunday brunch starts at 10am. Shakshuka and fresh lemonade. Bring your whole crew.
2 DAYS AGO

Community-first restaurant discovery

No algorithms, no reviews, no delivery fees. Just your neighborhood restaurants talking directly to the people who actually live nearby.

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Neighborhood feed
See what's new at restaurants within a few blocks of your home. Sorted by proximity, not engagement bait.
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Simple posts
Restaurant owners write a short update — what's new, what's coming, what's just done. Takes 60 seconds, no design skills needed.
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Your storefront
A clean restaurant profile with photos, story, hours, and the neighborhood post history. No ads, no competition with big chains.
For restaurants

Own the neighborhood relationship

Stop competing with chain restaurants on Instagram. Your regulars are a 10-minute walk away — let them know what's cooking.

For locals

Find what your neighbors already love

Skip the tourist traps and food blogs. Discover your neighborhood's real favorites — straight from the people who run them.

Your neighborhood has stories to tell. Let them be heard.

Localeat is built for the blocks that have character — the corners where the food is real and the neighbors actually show up.