Need food? Use our map of restaurants to find what you’re looking for.
This map is powered by user-generated content, so it’s always changing and improving thanks to contributions from people just like you.
OpenStreetMap as a data source
The maps you see here are powered by OpenStreetMap, a collaborative, open-source mapping project that allows free reuse and modification of its data.
Points of interest
The restaurants and fast food locations you see on the map are known as points of interest, or POIs. Users of OpenStreetMap can view, add, and even edit information about POIs. That means you have the power to help keep the map accurate and up to date.
MapComplete and User Contribution
This interactive map of restaurants is powered by MapComplete, an open-source platform that lets you zoom in, zoom out, and navigate to restaurants in your area.
The map is only as good as its data, so if you know of a restaurant that’s not included, you can add it! You can also edit existing information or add a comment about a particular place. Just tap a point of interest to see or edit the information.
In Summary
The restaurant map is a user-editable map of restaurants and fast-food places powered by the data from OpenStreetMap. You can use it to find new places to eat or revisit old favorites.
Because the map is editable, you can add new restaurants, correct errors, or update information to keep it accurate. The map is also open source, which means the community drives its development and improvement.