Company Name: Frank Besson
About: TableOne serves access to NYC's best restaurants. We bring the best of NYC's
dining scene right to your fingertips, redefining how you find reservations with
innovative features:
• The Best in One Place: We gather the top
restaurants from all major dining platforms.
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by Dianecpw
I first got into using this app when I needed help getting reservations at hard-to-get restaurants. It ease my days of having to check Resy everyday and being 1 step slower than everyone else. With the old UI, I get to see empty reservation slots for every restaurant featured on the app in live mode.
After their update, while the UI looks aesthetically pleasing to the eye, I don’t get to see reservation slots anymore. I will click on a restaurant and it will show a picture of the restaurant, the statistics of number of pax likely to book for that restaurant, and a button to create an alert. So, if you were late to an alert and even if that slot is still open, you won’t be able to see that slot in the app. And they’re charging $9 a month or $49 annually!!! This is outrageous given there was twice in the month that I paid where the live updates went out!!
I don’t think the $9 I spent was worth it at all. In the end, Resy notification alert gave me the reservation that I needed. I wish I can ask for a refund. This is really disappointing.
by Bamirny
You can’t even see live reservation availability anymore, which is what made this app different. They want you to pay an absurd amount for an “Alert” feature that is available for free on platforms like Resy—which is where restaurants post their reservations in the first place.
by Ericaaa1027
I never leave reviews for apps but I’m so annoyed by this app that I couldn’t resist. I loved using this app until they suddenly and without warning required users to pay for the same features we’ve used for free for months. This app is useless to me now because why would I start paying now? Talk about a bait and switch!