Current:Home > MarketsVideo tutorial: How to use Apple Maps, Google Maps to help you find a good dinner spot -StockSource
Video tutorial: How to use Apple Maps, Google Maps to help you find a good dinner spot
View
Date:2025-04-12 07:31:40
We all have those friends whose only response when asked what or where they want to eat is “I don’t know” or “I don’t care.” I’ll admit it: I am that friend.
With social media feeds full of delicious-looking food content and rooftop bars with amazing views and pretty drinks, it’s easy to build a catalog of places to reference when that dreaded question pops up. The best part is it involves apps you’re probably already using daily.
Watch this video for easy ways to choose a great spot to eat.
Restaurants near me
The next time you’re scrolling through social media and a delicious dish or rooftop bar catches your eye, add it to a favorites list on Apple Maps or Google Maps. You can add it to an existing list or create one specifically for your food finds.
The easiest way to add a restaurant to this list is to first find it in your preferred map app.
- For Google Maps users: Find the Save option, which should be a few options over from Directions. Tap Save and add it to an existing list or create a new one. There's also an option to add a note to the restaurant, so you can easily remember the mouthwatering dish you saw.
- For Apple Maps users: Tap More and select Add to Guides. You can create a new guide or add it to an existing one.
To find the saved restaurants or guides:
- Tap Saved at the bottom of the Google Maps app.
- Swipe up on the search bar area on Apple Maps, then scroll down to My Guides.
It’s also super easy to share your list or guide with friends. If you’re using Google Maps, make it a collaborative effort and let your friends or family add to it, too.
Reviewed-approved iPhone accessories
Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission.
Reviewed helps you find the best stuff and get the most out of what you already own. Our team of tech experts test everything from Apple AirPods and screen protectors to iPhone tripods and car mounts so you can shop for the best of the best.
- A rugged iPhone case: Casekoo Crystal Clear Protective Case
- A top wireless charger: Yootech Wireless Charger
- Our favorite screen protector: Ailun Glass Screen Protector
- The best portable battery pack: Mophie Powerstation Plus
- Durable phone car holders: Beam Electronics Phone Holder
- An iPhone tripod we love: Aureday Phone Tripod
- The best USB-C cable: Anker 6 Foot USB-C Cable, Pack of 2
Save Instagram, TikTok post
Another way to keep track is to save the social media post to easily find it later.
On Instagram, tap the icon that looks like a ribbon on the bottom right side under the post. If it’s a Reel, tap the three dots, then Save.
You can add it to an existing collection or create a new one.
You can also create a shared collection where your friends, family, or significant other can add content.
After tapping the save ribbon, tap "Create a collaborative collection" underneath your existing collections. Then, select the Instagram accounts you want to share it with.
To find your saved posts, view your Instagram page, tap the hamburger menu on the top right, then, tap Saved.
When saving a video on TikTok, tap the icon that looks like a ribbon under the like and comment buttons.
To find a saved TikTok video, tap on your profile then tap the ribbon icon underneath your profile's biography.
Now, when the dreaded question of “Where do you want to eat?” arises, you'll have a list of options readily available.
veryGood! (54)
Related
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- I'm a Shopping Editor, Here are the Best 4th of July Sales: Old Navy, West Elm, Pottery Barn, Ulta & More
- Randall Cobb, family 'lucky to be alive' after Nashville home catches on fire
- Wisconsin Elections Commission rejects recall attempt against state’s top Republican
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Mississippi sets new laws on Medicaid during pregnancy, school funding, inheritance and alcohol
- Rainforest animal called a kinkajou rescued from dusty highway rest stop in Washington state
- Michigan lawmakers pass budget overnight after disagreements in funding for schools
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- West Virginia University Provost Reed becomes its third top administrator to leave
Ranking
- Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
- Marilyn Monroe’s former Los Angeles home declared a historic monument to save it from demolition
- No end in sight for historic Midwest flooding
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce partied at Paul McCartney's house, Jimmy Kimmel reveals
- Average rate on 30
- Ongoing Spending on Gas Infrastructure Can Worsen Energy Poverty, Impede Energy Transition, Maryland Utility Advocate Says
- Michael Jackson's son Prince pays tribute on death anniversary, Janet poses with impersonator
- Tennessee law changes starting July 1 touch on abortion, the death penalty and school safety
Recommendation
Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
Do you have 'eyebrow blindness'? The internet seems to think so.
No end in sight for historic Midwest flooding
FCC wants to make carriers unlock phones within 60 days of activation
Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
Bookcase is recalled after child dies in tip-over incident
Pennsylvania Senate passes bill to bar universities and pension funds from divesting from Israel
Lakers draft Bronny James: What it means for him, team and LeBron's future