Peckish
PECKISH
South Florida
Discover. Decide. Dine.
Peckish
PECKISH
South Florida

South Florida waitlist

A standalone food discovery app with allergy-aware safety built in.

Peckish helps people discover restaurants, browse menus, and eventually order in one clean experience. The safety layer gives allergy-conscious diners clearer signals without turning the product into a medical app.

It is supported by the allergy feature that makes Peckish different: a food discovery app that can also help allergy-conscious diners understand risk and communicate needs more clearly.

Discovery
Restaurants, dishes, menus
Ordering
Built into the future flow
Safety
Context without guesswork
Peckish
Preview
Dinner near you
Personalized food discovery
Italian spot
Menu and kitchen context
Better Match
Steakhouse
Menu and kitchen context
Review First
Mediterranean place
Menu and kitchen context
Limited Info

Why Peckish exists

Food apps make you jump between discovery, menus, reviews, and ordering.

Peckish is being built to combine the food-first browsing people expect from discovery with the practical ordering and safety context missing from the current stack.

Search by the food you actually want

Find restaurants by cuisine, craving, neighborhood, pickup, delivery, and menu context instead of bouncing between maps, reviews, and ordering apps.

Browse menus with better context

Peckish is built around the decision before the order: what looks good, what is nearby, what fits the moment, and what needs a closer review.

Starting local so the data matters

The first launch focus is South Florida, including Boca Raton and nearby Palm Beach County cities, so coverage can be practical from day one.

What Peckish does with allergy information.

Peckish uses allergy information to make restaurant discovery and future ordering clearer. It is not a public formula or a medical guarantee. It is a safety-aware product layer that helps diners make better decisions and helps restaurants receive clearer context.

1

Profile

A diner saves allergy needs once so the app can personalize context across restaurants and menus.

2

Signals

Peckish can surface simple labels like Better Match, Review First, Higher Caution, and Limited Info.

3

Menu context

Dishes can be easier to review because the app keeps food, restaurant, and safety information connected.

4

Order context

When supported ordering launches, allergy details can be included with the order for clearer restaurant communication.

Coming soon

Built toward the actual food decision, not just another waitlist page.

The launch roadmap is focused on discovery first, then deeper restaurant profiles, alerts, and ordering support as the South Florida market opens.

Food discovery for restaurants, dishes, menus, neighborhoods, pickup, and delivery
Personalized safety cues for diners with food allergies
Favorites and menu-change alerts for places you trust
Future ordering flow with allergy details attached to supported orders
Restaurant dashboard for listings, menus, kitchen context, and launch requests

Restaurant owners can join before the local launch push.

Early owner interest helps Peckish understand which neighborhoods and cuisines to prioritize. It also gives restaurants a path toward profiles, menu context, and future verified listing tools.

Menu visibility
Allergy context
Future order flow
Launch interest

Launching first in South Florida.

Lake Worth Beach
Delray Beach
Boynton Beach
Wellington
Boca Raton

Join Peckish

Pick the right list. Supabase keeps them separated.

Consumers and restaurant owners submit through the same form, but the selected audience is stored separately so the launch list can be filtered by diners or restaurants.

Early access only. No spam. Restaurant owners can use the same form to get launch updates.