For Restaurants

When someone asks AI for the best brunch spot in town — is it yours?

"Where should we eat" is one of the most common things people ask an AI assistant while planning a night out or a weekend trip. Mentioned asks Claude 5 realistic diner questions about your city and cuisine and shows exactly whether your restaurant gets named.

Realistic buyer questions

What diners actually ask AI

Mentioned generates questions shaped like these — specific to your city and cuisine, not your restaurant's name.

  • "What's a good brunch spot in Nashville with outdoor seating?"
  • "I'm visiting Portland for a weekend — where should I go for a special-occasion dinner?"
  • "What's a solid casual Italian restaurant in Brooklyn for a date night?"
Why this matters for restaurants

Trip planning and "where should we eat" are moving into chat

Tourists and visitors ask before they arrive

Someone planning a weekend trip is increasingly likely to ask an AI assistant "where should we eat in [city]" before they land, instead of opening a maps app once they're already there. If you're not in that early answer, you may never make the list they screenshot.

Press mentions and food writing carry weight

A model forming an opinion about "best brunch in Nashville" is drawing on what's been written about restaurants in that city — local food coverage, "best of" lists, review sites. A great spot with no online writeup is harder for the model to surface than a mediocre one with lots of press.

Occasion and neighborhood specificity changes the answer

"Best restaurant in Brooklyn" and "casual Italian for a date night in Brooklyn" are different questions with different answers. A generic homepage tells the model less than clear, specific detail about your cuisine, neighborhood, and the occasions you're actually good for.

Try it with your restaurant

Enter your restaurant name and category with your city (e.g. "brunch spot in Nashville") and see the same answer a diner would get from Claude today. Same free checker, no restaurant-specific setup required.

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