Live restaurant data
Every card is a real, open restaurant pulled from Google Places — photos, hours, ratings, the works. Not a curated editorial list. Port St. Lucie alone has 50+ spots in the deck.
The AI-powered food decision app built for groups, not just solo discovery.
Coming soon to iOS and Android
What's real today
Every card is a real, open restaurant pulled from Google Places — photos, hours, ratings, the works. Not a curated editorial list. Port St. Lucie alone has 50+ spots in the deck.
Claude reads the room and tells you why a place won — not just what won. Powered by Anthropic Claude across card blurbs, the recommender, vibe previews, and the group tiebreaker.
Start a session and 2–6 friends swipe the same stack on their own phones, synced live over Cloudflare. Grubble calls it the moment the room agrees.
Made by James Blanchard, founder of Tenvaro — building AI infrastructure by day at HCA Healthcare / Parallon, and Grubble nights and weekends.
Existing apps surface restaurants. Grubble decides them — together.
Flick through a deck of nearby spots — right to like, left to pass, up to Super Grub the one you really want. No menus to scroll, no lists to compare.
Start a group session and everyone swipes the same stack on their own phone. The moment you agree, Grubble calls it — real-time multiplayer decisions with friends.
Tell Grubble what you're craving — “hungover, walking distance” — and the AI builds you a tailored stack with reasoning. No other food app does this.
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