Restaurant poll app
How to decide where to eat as a group
When the group chat is stuck between "anything is fine" and a dozen restaurant links, use a simple group dining decision maker: shortlist real places, share one poll, and let the votes pick the restaurant.
Best for
Friend groups, teams, roommates, families
- Use it when no one wants to be the final decision-maker.
- Use it when voters do not want to install another app.
- Use it when restaurant options need real names, addresses, and source links.
Start with the real constraint
Pick the city, neighborhood, budget, and timing before anyone starts naming restaurants.
Limit the list to three to five places
A short list keeps the decision moving. Include one safe option, one crowd-pleaser, and one wildcard.
Let everyone vote once
A restaurant poll turns vague group-chat replies into a clear ranking without pressuring one person to choose.
Share one link and move on
Send the poll link to the group, collect votes, then use the winner as the plan.
Buyer-intent searches DinePoll answers
People looking for a restaurant poll app usually already have a group meal to coordinate. The fastest funnel is direct: make a poll, share the link, and let voters choose from their phones.
Common questions
What is the easiest way to decide where to eat as a group?
The easiest path is to make a short list of restaurants, share a poll, and let everyone vote from the same link. DinePoll is built for that exact group dining decision.
What is a restaurant poll app?
A restaurant poll app helps one person create a list of dining options and lets friends, coworkers, roommates, or family vote on the place they prefer.
Do voters need the DinePoll app?
No. The poll creator can use DinePoll on the web or iPhone, and voters can open the shared web link to vote.
Turn the next group chat into a poll
Start with a city and vibe, pick the restaurants worth voting on, and send the DinePoll link to the group.
Create a DinePoll