Book a restaurant with Uber: A world first launches in Sydney
Share and Follow

Global rideshare and food delivery service Uber is expanding its product offering with the launch of a new Dine Out option coming to Sydney in a world first.
Announced in New York City yesterday (early today AEST) at the company’s fifth annual Go Get product showcase, Dine Out will be a global program partnered with restaurant-booking service OpenTable to allow Uber customers to book a restaurant and the Uber ride there and back in one simple process.

“It’s a thrill and privilege for Australia to be the first market anywhere in the world to test and finesse the new Dine Out product – one we know will benefit restaurants and bring additional convenience and value to Sydneysiders and visitors alike,” Uber Eats Australia and New Zealand managing director Ed Kitchen said.

Global rideshare and food delivery service Uber is expanding its product offering with the launch of a new Dine Out option coming to Sydney in a world first. (Uber)

“I am proud to be able to launch this technology for Australian small business owners in Sydney first, though as a proud Melburnian I’ve assured my friends and family that the plan is to launch in Victoria in the coming months.” 

It’s hoped well-knownrestaurants like Catalina, Wings and Tins, Raw Bar and more will be available at launch next month, while existing Uber Eats partner restaurants who have only been doing delivery orders in the app will also join the Dine Out booking option.

Uber also signalled its intention to enter the world of autonomous cars through a partnership with Volkswagen to launch the VW ID.Buzz “Kombi” Van as a self-driving ride-sharing option in Los Angeles early next year.

This is an emerging space for the future of transport, with Google’s Waymo already operating in multiple US cities (including Los Angeles) and Elon Musk’s Tesla recently announcing a “RoboTaxi” version of its popular electric car.

For Australians, there’s no sign of driverless Ubers any time soon, instead, in addition to the new Dine Out option there are a host of new features coming to existing and new users.

The new Uber feature was announced in New York City yesterday at the company’s fifth annual Go Get product showcase. (Trevor Long)

These include new Ride Passes, which allow you as a subscriber to lock in a price on a specific route, ensuring you’re avoiding any surges in price due to weather or traffic. A Prepaid Pass will allow you to pre-purchase between 5 and 20 rides on a regular route for additional discounts.

Uber is also going back to the future with a carpool-like product called Route Share, offering savings of up to 50 per cent on a trip, you’ll share the journey with up to two other passengers where the Route Share operates on busy route corridors.

There are also new Member Days for Uber One monthly subscribers where partner organisations will offer discounts to members, and a new Savings Slider allowing you to compare prices on popular grocery items being ordered on the Uber Eats app.

Trevor Long travelled to New York as a guest of Uber.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
The Aldeiri family have been fighting to stay in Australia for more than a decade.

Perth Family Triumphs After 14-Year Legal Battle to Avoid Deportation

Exclusive: After 14 years of denied visa applications and deportation notices, the…

Historic Milestone: Victoria’s First Nations Treaty Becomes Law, Sparking Celebrations Across the State

Renowned Indigenous band Yothu Yindi took to the stage at John Cain…

Government Responds to Reddit’s Legal Opposition on Social Media Ban for Under-16s

Health Minister Mark Butler has said the Australian government will “fight every…
Perth family offers reward for rare, valuable dog feared stolen

Perth Family Announces Reward for Recovery of Rare, Valued Dog Believed to Be Stolen

The distraught family of a unique and prized puppy, suspected to have…
Another state moves to ban modified e-bikes from trains

New State Regulations Prohibit Modified E-Bikes on Trains

Certain e-bikes will be banned from trains in Victoria from next weekend…
baby Charlie Jones is Queensland's smallest newborn

Queensland Welcomes Record-Breaking Newborn: Meet Charlie, the State’s Tiniest Baby

Baby boy Charlie Jones has made history as Queensland’s smallest-ever newborn after…
Andrew Walters has spent more than $30,000 on decorations and amassed 250,000 lights to create his incredible Christmas display on his home.

Discover the Costly yet Cherished Aussie Christmas Tradition That’s Worth Every Penny

Touring neighborhoods to admire Christmas lights is a cherished holiday ritual, but…

St Kilda Penguin Adventure: Unconventional Ticketing Sparks Extended Wait Times for Visitors

Melbourne’s iconic St Kilda penguin colony has reopened for public viewing after…