A note for Postmates visitors

Postmates? Thank you for going looking.

Postmates was its own thing for a long time, and the brand still lives on for plenty of late-night orderers — we appreciate you searching there for us. One detail worth flagging: Uber acquired Postmates in late 2020, so the orange logo and the long-standing reputation are still around, but the economics have since merged with Uber's marketplace. The fees and the destination of the money look a lot like Uber Eats now.

Open Now Until 1:30 AM
Street tacos with cilantro and pineapple
The branding stayed. The math changed.

Same parent company. Same playbook.

Since Postmates became part of Uber, the commissions, service fees, and delivery fees follow the same model as Uber Eats — which means the money you spend ends up in the same place: corporate offices in San Francisco. Add the layers together and as much as 45% of what you pay can leave Pennsylvania entirely.

We're not anti-Postmates. The platform brought us orders for years and we respect the couriers running them. But the cleanest way to support this kitchen is to skip the marketplace entirely — order direct, and the food money stays right here in Essington.

Postmates order
~45%
Flows to Uber out of state

Postmates fees now operate under the Uber umbrella. Commissions, service fees, and processing add up to a serious share of every order — and head out of Pennsylvania.

Direct order
100%
Goes to the people who cook

Order direct and the food money goes to the kitchen, the staff, and local suppliers — keeping Delaware County dollars in Delaware County.

Better for us. Same convenience for you.

Order direct in about a minute.

The same tacos, birria, nachos, and quesadillas — without the marketplace cut. Open every night until 1:30 AM.