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About OpenTable, Inc. OpenTable is a leading provider of free, real-time online restaurant reservations for diners and reservation and guest management solutions for restaurants.
"Our original decision to use the OpenTable Electronic Reservation Book was driven by its user-friendly interface and operational benefits, such as catering to all our guests' needs, planning ...
OpenTable will let restaurants tag customers who are “verified for entry,” to ease the process of tracking repeat diners who are vaccinated (or other entry requirements, like being above the ...
The reservation-booking app OpenTable's fastest growing party size is "for one," with a 62% increase in bookings during the past two years.
Complex Original Restaurant booking service OpenTable has been growing steadily over the past few years, so it's no surprise that an acquisition is on the horizon.
Priceline Group agreed to buy restaurant booking service OpenTable Inc. for $2.6 billion in cash, broadening the online travel giant's offering into a new field.
Under the original integration, users without an OpenTable account could search for available tables and confirm reservations directly through Yelp.
Ever wonder why all your favorite food-related apps have red logos? Turns out there’s a reason apps like OpenTable, UrbanSpoon, Seamless, GrubHub, and Yelp all look similar and it could be ...
Restaurant groups with two or more related locations using GuestCenter, OpenTable's flagship hospitality solution for restaurants, can now utilize Guest Share nationwide. The feature makes it ...
During the early stages of the crisis, OpenTable’s numbers were a useful leading indicator that warned economists and journalists about how COVID-19 was convulsing the economy: The industry ...
OpenTable announced today that it’s bringing its Pay with OpenTable feature to Android users allowing those booking reservations to also pay for meals using the app.
OpenTable, one of the biggest online restaurant reservation sites, will pay $10 million for Foodspotting and its hordes of amateur photographers.