GloriaFood migration

GloriaFood has stopped accepting new signups. Full service ends March 31, 2027. GloriaFood public notice

Keep online ordering running before the deadline gets close.

Savorria gives GloriaFood restaurants a familiar way to take pickup and delivery orders, manage a menu, receive orders from a mobile app or browser, and keep customers ordering direct.

Current menu
Import ready
Name of menu in Savorria
GloriaFood API key
Ready to review

Imported restaurant menu

Categories, items, prices, and availability are pulled into a clean menu draft.

We're here We do not want to be here when service ends
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Now

New GloriaFood signups are closed

The window for choosing what comes next is already open.

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Before service ends

Move the menu while there is time

You can import your menu, review it calmly, and update your ordering links without rushing staff or customers.

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Mar 31, 2027

Full GloriaFood service ends

Switching early keeps the change boring, which is exactly what restaurant operations need.

Familiar where it matters

GloriaFood restaurants should not have to relearn online ordering from zero.

The products are built around the same practical job: let customers order direct, let the restaurant control the menu, and give staff a clear way to accept incoming orders.

Online menu and direct ordering

Publish your own ordering page and link to it from your website, social profiles, and customer messages.

Pickup and delivery

Keep pickup and restaurant-run delivery available with clear rules, fees, minimums, and availability.

Order receiving app

Use the Savorria mobile app to receive and manage live restaurant orders while the team is moving.

Web dashboard

Use the browser dashboard when you want a larger screen for orders, menu work, and service settings.

Dedicated importer

Bring your GloriaFood menu over in seconds.

Savorria includes a dedicated GloriaFood menu import. Create a Fetch Menu API key in GloriaFood, choose what the menu should be called in Savorria, and we pull the menu structure into your new account.

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Create the key

Generate a Fetch Menu API key from your GloriaFood account.

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Paste two fields

Name the new Savorria menu and paste the GloriaFood API key.

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Review and publish

Check categories, items, descriptions, prices, and availability before sending customers to the new order page.

The two-field form. Technically, GloriaFood only has to bring one.

Name of menu in Savorria Field 1
GloriaFood API key Field 2

One field is just the name you want inside Savorria. The other is the GloriaFood API key.

Why switch early

A menu migration is easy. A rushed go-live is not.

Restaurants have moving parts: staff habits, printed material, website buttons, social links, QR codes, customer expectations, and busy shifts. Moving early lets you fix the quiet details before they become noisy.

Keep your order links under control

Update website buttons, Google profile links, social bios, QR codes, and customer messages on your own schedule.

Train staff without pressure

Let the team accept test orders, learn the mobile app, and get comfortable before the last-minute rush.

Clean up the menu during the move

Use the migration as a chance to review old items, prices, descriptions, modifiers, and availability.

Side by side

What GloriaFood restaurants can expect in Savorria

Workflow GloriaFood Savorria
Direct online ordering

Website and social ordering links

Branded ordering page and direct customer links

Menu management

Restaurant-controlled menu

Menu editor with categories, items, images, prices, and availability

Pickup and delivery

Pickup and delivery workflows

Pickup, scheduled pickup, restaurant-run delivery zones, fees, and minimums

Order receiving

Order-taking app

Live mobile app and web dashboard for incoming orders

Migration

Export work depends on your current setup

Dedicated GloriaFood menu importer using a menu name and a GloriaFood API key

Questions

What restaurants usually ask before switching

The migration should feel controlled, not dramatic. These are the details worth clearing up before you move.

No. Savorria is an independent restaurant online ordering platform. This page is for restaurants looking for a practical GloriaFood alternative before service ends.

Yes. Savorria has a dedicated GloriaFood menu importer. You create a Fetch Menu API key, choose the menu name in Savorria, and import the menu.

No. The safer path is to import, review the menu, adjust anything that needs attention, and then publish when you are ready.

Waiting is possible, but switching early gives you more time to review the menu, train staff, update links, and avoid a rushed transition.

Moving from GloriaFood?

We can help you import the menu, review the setup, and get your new ordering page ready before customers notice anything changed.