We all have that friend
You know the one. They always know the best taco spot, the coziest coffee shop, the bar with the perfect patio. You ask them where to go and they rattle off five places without blinking.
Now think about what happens next. You're at dinner and someone says "You have to try this place" — so you type it into your Notes app and never think about it again. Or you screenshot an Instagram story. Or you text yourself a Google Maps link at 11pm and forget why.
Recommendations get lost in text threads, scattered across notes apps, buried in screenshots. There's no good way to save the places people tell you about, keep them organized, and actually go back to them when you need them.
A place for your places
Drawer is a simple, beautiful app to save restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops you love. Think of it as a living map of your taste — every spot you've been to that's worth remembering, and every recommendation you don't want to lose.
When a friend tells you about an amazing new ramen spot, you open Drawer, search for it, and save it. It takes three seconds. You can drop it into a collection — we call them drawers — like "Date Night," "Best Tacos," or "Coffee Spots." Everything stays organized without any effort.
The best part? You can share your drawers with friends and build them together. No more "wait, what was the name of that place?" Just send them a drawer and they have the whole list.
How people use Drawer
Travel planning
Save spots before a trip, share the list with your travel crew. When you land, everything's ready to go.
Foodie collections
Build your personal restaurant guide, organized by cuisine, neighborhood, or vibe. Your own little Michelin guide.
Friend recommendations
When someone asks "where should I eat?" — just send them a drawer. No more typing out a list of names from memory.
Built in Tampa
Drawer was born in Tampa, FL — a city full of hidden gems worth remembering. From the Cuban sandwiches in Ybor to the waterfront spots in St. Pete, there were always more places to keep track of than any notes app could handle.
So we built the app we wished existed: something fast, beautiful, and focused on one thing — helping you remember the places that matter.