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New Delivery Company Called ‘Caviar’ Rolls into Dallas

There's another new delivery service in town.
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There’s another new delivery service in town. Square (the mobile payment company) recently acquired Caviar. The company offers delivery of about every kind of cuisine in Dallas. From Bob’s Steak and Chop House to Hypnotic Donuts, nearly 30 restaurants are in partnership with the third party service.

Here’s how it works in three steps. First, customers can visit the website or download the free mobile app on their smartphone to browse photos of the restaurant selection. Second, customers choose what they want. Third, the food will be on its way to home or office. There is a feature that allows customers track the status of their delivery by GPS. Caviar can also take orders up to 7 days in advance.

The service is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner during the various restaurants hours. New customers will have their $4.99 delivery fee waived while the promotion lasts.

The list of restaurants Caviar offers includes: Baboush, Bangkok City, Bob’s Steak & Chop House, Café Madrid, Cane Rosso, Capriotti’s, Ellen’s Southern Kitchen, Fadi’s, Free Man, Garden Café, Green Papaya, HG Sply Co., Hypnotic Donuts, Hypnotic Sushi, Joyce & Gigi’s, Kenichi Sushi, LYFE Kitchen, Mesa, Mot Hai Ba, Nodding Donkey, The Rustic, State & Allen, Urban Taco, and Zoli’s NY Pizza Tavern.

Caviar now has a presence in 16 markets including Washington D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.​​

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