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Crumble · the social food map
Crumble is a social food map — the IMDb for food, a restaurant and dish rating app you build with your friends. Rate every dish, save places to try, see your circle on a shared map.
Free · EU-hosted · Friends-only by default · No ads
Three steps. Free, no sign-up wall, no algorithm picking your dinner.
Search a restaurant or drop a pin on the map. Rate every dish you ordered with half-star precision. One spot can hold many bites and many revisits.
Save places you want to try. The wishlist auto-clears the moment you log a review there. No streak guilt, no nagging reminders.
Add the people you actually share meals with. Their spots show up on yours, filtered so you only see places you haven't already been.
Crumble is a social food map and restaurant tracker app — software, no relation to Crumbl Cookies, the bakery chain. It keeps track of the restaurants you've been to, the ones you still want to try, and where your friends have eaten, all on one shared map. Every dish you order gets its own half-star rating, so your history answers "what should I order here?" — not just "was it good?". Your wishlist of places to try clears itself automatically the moment you log a review there. Unlike Instagram or Google Maps, Crumble is built for your circle, not strangers: reviews stay inside your accepted friends list, there's no public feed and no algorithm picking your dinner. It's free, runs in any browser as an installable web app, EU-hosted and GDPR-compliant, with no advertising and no selling of your eating habits.
Anything you eat or drink has a place on your map — and the map is only the start.
Cafés count. Log the coffee shops you've visited, rate your flat white and your matcha latte separately, and keep a list of espresso bars, tea houses, and bubble tea spots you still want to try.
Free add-ons turn Crumble into a full tasting journal. Keep a shelf of your beans, leaves, bottles, and brews; log every tasting session with notes and a six-axis flavor profile — sweetness, acidity, body, smoke, tannin, finish — tuned per drink. With Crumble Plus, scan a label and the AI fills in the details.
✨ Explore Crumble PlusA built-in food-origin geography game: guess where dishes come from on the map, one round every day. Correct answers earn XP, daily play builds a streak with multipliers, and a leaderboard ranks your food knowledge against everyone else.
🎯 Try a sample roundYour first review in a new country unlocks it — flags collect on your passport. Weekly food challenges, XP, and 30 levels with badges turn eating widely into a quiet game with yourself.
Vegan, vegetarian, halal, kosher, gluten-free — spots carry dietary badges, so "where can we all eat?" has an answer your whole circle can see.
Reviews on the road group into trips automatically. Each city you eat through gets a shareable recap with its own skyline.
Ate together? Review together. Invite a friend as co-author and one review carries both names — likes and comments stay inside your circle.
Crumble starts private. Strangers don't see your spots, your reviews, or that you exist.
Crumble is a Progressive Web App — add it to your home screen and it opens fullscreen, like a native app, with no browser chrome. No App Store, no downloads, no install size. Two taps.
Once installed, Crumble launches straight into the app and skips this page — the home screen icon is its own front door.
Yes. Crumble is a restaurant tracker: every spot you review is saved to your personal map and a searchable history, with per-dish ratings and notes. Places you still want to try live on a separate wishlist, and your friends' visited spots appear on the same shared map.
A social food map is a map of restaurants and food spots that you build together with friends instead of relying on public reviews from strangers. On Crumble, your map shows your own rated spots, your wishlist, and the places your friends have eaten — so deciding where to eat starts from people you actually trust.
Yes — Crumb Hunt is Crumble's built-in daily food quiz: a food-origin geography game where you guess where dishes come from on a map. Correct answers earn XP, daily play builds a streak with multipliers, and a leaderboard ranks you against other players. A new round unlocks every day.
Yes. Crumble tracks any food or drink spot: coffee shops, matcha and bubble tea bars, bakeries, ice cream parlours, street food stalls, ramen joints — anything you can rate. Each spot takes per-item ratings, so your flat white and your matcha latte get scored separately.
Yes — with the free tasting-journal add-ons. Pick any of coffee, tea, matcha, wine, whisky, and beer, and each becomes a dedicated tasting journal: a shelf for your beans, leaves, and bottles, tasting sessions with notes, and a six-axis flavor radar tuned to that drink (acidity and body for coffee, smoke and oak for whisky, tannin for wine). With Crumble Plus, you can also scan a label and let the AI fill in the details.
Yes. Tracking restaurants, rating dishes, building a wishlist, and sharing with friends are all free. Crumble Plus is an optional paid tier with extras like an AI food scanner and an unlimited wishlist.
Google Maps lets you star a place. Crumble lets you rate every dish you ordered with half-star precision, build a wishlist that auto-clears when you review the spot, and see where your friends have eaten on the same map. No public reviews from strangers, no algorithmic ranking.
That is the default. Only friends see your spots, and strangers cannot find your handle unless you flip a public toggle in Profile → Account.
No. EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant, no advertising, no third-party tracking. Revenue comes from Crumble Plus subscriptions, not from selling your eating habits.
Not yet automatically, but adding a spot is fast — search the venue or drop a pin on the map, rate the dishes you ordered, save. The wishlist accepts any place too, no review required.
Crumble is a Progressive Web App. It works in any modern browser (desktop or mobile) at crumble.me. Add it to your iOS, Android, or desktop home screen and it opens fullscreen, like a native app. Native iOS and Android apps are on the roadmap.
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