The new ordering service will also be available seven days a week from 5pm for collection or delivery.
Customers can now order food online through the Box Burger or Platform Pizza websites or through the respective apps on Google Play or the App Store.
Box Burger specialises in burgers, including vegan and vegetarian options and a special Burger of The Month, complimented with nachos, tacos, and indulgent desserts. Platform Pizza’s customers are fans of its pizzas and have rated it number one in Bray, Co. Wicklow on Trip Advisor, and previously voted it the best pizza in the Lovin’ Dublin Restaurant Awards.
Conor Duggan, Owner of Platform Pizza & Box Burger, comments: “We pride ourselves on being innovative and moving with the times. We are thrilled to give our customers this new quick and efficient way to order their favourite dishes online.”
Nick Hucker, CEO, Preoday, adds: “We’re delighted that after successfully using the Preoday web ordering platform, Box Burger and also Platform Pizza are embracing a mobile app to give added convenience to customers. Both restaurants are innovative and exciting. These are contemporary brands that cater to a tech-savvy clientele and want to give them the experience they desire. Both restaurants have demonstrated that they are a perfect fit for digital ordering and now mobile ordering adds another layer of accessibility for those who want to order their burgers and pizzas on the go.”
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