RŌDIE is a new takeout spot in Toronto that's devoted to "hand food and road sodas" and it's all about providing people with refreshments to take on the go. The perfectly portioned menu items are designed to be eaten with one hand (and a drink in the other) so that people can enjoy walks or other out-of-home adventures, and experience great food and drinks without having to be tied to a table.
Some of the options that can be ordered from the takeout and delivery concept include burgers, Berkshire Dogs, vegan celeriac and hand pies.
Over the last few years, people have grown accustomed to getting their favorite food and drinks with takeaway services and this changing way that people are ordering and eating their food is reflected in RŌDIE.
To-Go Restaurant Concepts
RŌDIE Focuses on "Hand Food and Road Sodas" for On-the-Go Consumption
Trend Themes
1. On-the-go Food and Beverage - The trend of people seeking convenient, portable food and beverage options continues to grow and offers opportunities for innovative takeout concepts.
2. Single-handed Dining - The concept of one-handed eating and drinking can inspire new menu items and packaging designs that prioritize easy consumption for people on the move.
3. Hyper-localized Takeout - Offering unique, locally-inspired menu items and drinks can attract customers looking for new and authentic takeout experiences in their own neighborhoods or while traveling.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery - Companies in the food delivery industry can explore opportunities to partner with or create their own on-the-go focused restaurants or menus.
2. Packaging and Design - Companies specializing in food and beverage packaging can offer solutions that prioritize convenience and ease of use for one-handed consumption.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - Businesses in the hospitality and tourism industry can highlight unique and hyper-local takeout options as part of their marketing strategy to attract visitors seeking authentic food experiences.