![]() ![]() Denver is an odd place – it is this traditional north south grid for the most part, all except for downtown and this whole downtown area sits with streets at a 45 degree angle. I found out right away that when I got something that took me into downtown, that was like a black hole for me. I developed an understanding of the kind of delivery that works best for me.But here are the things that worked for me: There are some days I just say screw it as far as picking a spot, I'm just taking orders and going where they lead. The reality is, for me there's not always one way that always works. I think what I want to do is share a few steps that worked for me, talk through those, and maybe you can use those to get a feel for what is the best place for you. So the bottom line is, I don't think there is a best place to go. I'm sure there are places that some people can make a killing where I'd be spinning in circles. I have a comfort level in some areas that some won't be as comfortable. Here's the thing: what works for me won't necessarily work for you. Then as I got to know my market better, I started paying more attention to what was working for me. Over time I cobbled together advice from different people. There was some good information there that still applies. One of the most helpful things I found from him was a video on Hotspots, and he talked about what he called Money Spots. He had put together quite a series of things to help people get started with their deliver work on Uber Eats. One of the first You Tubers I found when I got started was Elijah of the App Lifestyle. ![]() What's the best option? Thinking about what worked for me What about suburbs? Parking isn't a problems but the restaurants are a bit spread out. What was the best place to go? Should I go downtown? There's a lot of restaurants there but parking is horrible. In fact, that's how I got started and all of a sudden I was covering all four corners of town, driving a LOT of miles and not making much money. If I just turned on the Uber Eats app, all of the deliveries that came in were several miles away. While I do have a nice little row of fast food places close by, when I first started out very few were doing delivery of any kind. It's probably easier if you live in the midst of a lot of restaurants. Map of restaurants in Denver Area to get an idea for hotspots for Grubhub Doordash Uber Eats Understanding hotspots for Doordash, Grubhub, Uber Eats etc., was one of the hardest questions for me to figure out when I got started. ![]()
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