The hottest bars and restaurants in New York, San Francisco, Portland, and Toronto, according to Lyft data

The hottest bars and restaurants in New York, San Francisco, Portland, and Toronto, according to Lyft data

San Francisco’s hottest restaurants and bars: 24 spots Lyft riders are going to now

Whether you dream of a crispy carnitas burrito or a steamy bowl of ramen, San Francisco is a foodie’s paradise. We looked through Lyft data to find the spots most visited by riders — to help you explore your city and find your next meal. Read the full story.

Portland’s 8 most beloved neighborhood bars

Portland is a city of neighborhoods — each with its own beloved watering hole, a spot that locals come back to over and over again (and, after a few rounds, responsibly request a ride home from). But, because they aren’t flashy or trendy, they can be hard for outsiders to spot.

We crunched the numbers to find the bars that draw the most loyal patrons. Swing by, pull up a stool, and ask for the usual. Read more.

Lyft’s data-driven guide to eating like a local in New York

It’s a crime to have a bad meal in New York. But with so many restaurants to choose from, you can’t blame visitors for sticking to tried-and-true classics — even if it means they’re often rubbing elbows with fellow tourists.

We want to help. So we dug into Lyft’s data to discover which hot restaurants are most likely to fill up with local New Yorkers — and which are particularly popular among out-of-towners. Read the full story.

Explore Toronto Lyft riders’ favourite restaurants

Whatever cuisine you’re craving — from Cantonese to Jamaican to Spanish — you can find it in Toronto, one of the world’s most diverse cities. To narrow down your options, we sifted through Lyft data to uncover where riders are eating and drinking right now. Read the full story.


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Felicia Bradshaw

Complex problem solver| Innovative content creator |Social media influencer| Independent contractor specializing in travel|

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Lyft STEALS! driver $pay, and then Lyft retaliate against drivers that complain

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Felicia Bradshaw

Complex problem solver| Innovative content creator |Social media influencer| Independent contractor specializing in travel|

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Lyft owe me $336.30 my $pay that Lyft Stole! from me April 11, 2024

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Ryan McGillis

Investor, Entrepreneur, Dreamer

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Lyft is the only ride share company that routinely advertises alcohol in their posts. If you look back they post about their get togethers, parties and favorite bars all the time. They even grieved a bar that was damaged because the safety team used to go there for lunch every day. Meanwhile: they're ex-employees, ex-rider and ex-drivers post about lyft destroying lives. They post about how unsafe it is because of the lack of driver vetting process. They post about being robbed and assaulted then being deactivated for reporting it. They post about discrimination in hiring practices and inter-office etiquette. They post about sexual misconduct. But these problems cannot be handled if the average individual employee is looking forward to a liquid lunch, rather than a deadline. #BoycottLyft

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Luis Marques

Gestão de Projetos | Empreendedorismo | Inovação | Atendimento |

2w

Lyft doesn't care about drivers. They simply suspended my account on suspicion of fraud but there is no problem with my documents. I try to resolve the problem via email or chat but no one responds. Lyft should have more respect for its drivers. I am a 5 star platinum driver in Sacramento,CA.

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