FoodPicky is a specialized WordPress theme designed for building Food Delivery and Restaurant Directories. While themes like MinimalShop focus on selling products from a single brand, FoodPicky is built to manage a network of multiple restaurants—similar to the functionality of platforms like UberEats, Zomato, or DoorDash.
As of late 2025, it remains a top choice for developers building local marketplace apps where multiple vendors need to list their own menus and manage separate orders.
Multi-Vendor Support: Specifically optimized to work with plugins like WC Vendors, allowing different restaurant owners to sign up, list their food, and manage their own sales while you (the site owner) take a commission.
Front-End Submissions: Restaurant owners can submit their own listings, menus, and contact details via a front-end form without ever needing to see the WordPress dashboard.
3-Step Ordering System: Optimized for high conversions, the theme uses a "Select-Order-Pay" workflow that is very familiar to modern delivery app users.
Advanced Search & Filtering: Allows customers to find food based on proximity (Geolocation), cuisine type, ratings, or specific delivery windows.
Smart Order Status: Customers can track their order status (Received, Preparing, Out for Delivery) if configured with supporting WooCommerce extensions.
Feature
Details
Developer
AZEXO
Last Updated
December 2025 (v1.27+)
eCommerce Engine
WooCommerce (Native)
Mobile UX
"App-like" mobile interface (Essential for delivery)
Key Plugins
Azexo VC Elements, Contact Form 7, MailChimp
Page Builder
WPBakery / Visual Composer
To help you decide if this fits your current project list:
FoodPicky vs. Moros/MinimalShop: Those are for Single Stores. Choose FoodPicky only if you are building a Directory of multiple different restaurants.
FoodPicky vs. JobZilla: Both are Directory themes. JobZilla is for jobs/resumes; FoodPicky is for meals/menus.
FoodPicky vs. Djompo: While both involve "service," Djompo is a brochure site for senior care. FoodPicky is a high-traffic transactional platform.
If you are using FoodPicky to launch a local delivery service, the most powerful feature is the "Yellow Pencil" Visual CSS Editor usually included. It allows you to quickly brand the site for your specific city—changing colors and fonts to match local tastes—without writing code.
Pro Tip: In 2025, mobile speed is everything for food delivery. I recommend disabling high-res video backgrounds in FoodPicky’s hero section for the mobile view to ensure hungry customers don't experience lag while browsing menus on a 4G connection.
Would you like me to explain how to set up the commission structure for multi-vendor sales in FoodPicky, or are you looking for a comparison with similar themes like FoodBakery?
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Published:
Dec 24, 2025 13:14 PM
Version:
v1.27
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Developer:
ThemeforestLicense:
GPL v2 or Later