Description of App
Good Food Talks empowers people with visual impairments and other reading difficulties to access and browse restaurant menus on their smartphones, in the way that most suits them and their vision.
Our app is designed to work with VoiceOver, Dynamic Text, and the other visual accessibility features that come standard on iPhones. Within the app itself, there are also two high contrast settings, as well as the option to read in OpenDyslexic font.
Simply type in a restaurant name, city, or postcode, or just click the "Near me" button. As you browse the menu, you'll be able to build a shortlist of items you're thinking of ordering. If you're not yet in the restaurant, you can use the restaurant information icon to check opening hours, call the restaurant, or get directions on Apple or Google Maps.
Good Food Talks is already trusted across thousands of restaurant venues by some of the UK’s most forward-thinking pub and restaurant chains. Our service is and always will be free to access for all users. Restaurants pay a small subscription, which allows us to keep all of our menus fully up to date.
Comments
A good start
I like the look of this app although the selection of restaurants is very small at the moment. I’ve got access to about a million Nando’s, Pizza Express and Wetherspoons menus near me but not a lot else.
The app works well on the whole. I do find there are some images just read out as “Screenshot” which isn’t very helpful.
The other thing is that I couldn’t find the option to add things to a shortlist. That sounds great, but how do you do it?
If they can keep adding restaurants this could be a very useful app.
App not available in country or region
When I clicked the link, it said that this app was not available in my country or region
Re: app not available
I believe it is only available in the UK. Last time I checked it only had a very small number of restaurant chains anyway so I personally haven't found much use for it.