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Google takes on Opentable with AI that books your dinner in seconds

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April 10, 2026
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Google has fired the opening shot in a battle for Britain’s restaurant booking market, rolling out an artificial intelligence tool that allows diners to secure a table without ever leaving the search bar.

The feature, which went live on Friday, invites users to describe the sort of meal they are after in plain language. Google’s AI then trawls the web for real-time availability and returns a shortlist of bookable options within seconds, collapsing what was once a multi-step hunt into a single query.

It represents a marked departure from the traditional search experience. Rather than directing punters off to comparison sites or third-party platforms, Google is now intent on keeping the entire customer journey, from the first idle thought about dinner through to a confirmed reservation, firmly within its own walls.

The Silicon Valley giant said appetite for smarter dining tools is growing sharply, pointing to a 140 per cent rise this year in search queries such as “when to book a table” as consumers demand faster and more tailored recommendations.

Listings will be drawn from partners including TheFork, Sevenrooms and DesignMyNight, yet the interface, and crucially the customer relationship, will sit squarely with Google. That raises awkward questions about who ultimately owns the diner and who profits from the transaction.

The move sets Google on a direct collision course with established players such as OpenTable, whose business has long depended on playing intermediary between restaurants and hungry customers. By intercepting users at the point of search and ushering them through to booking, Google threatens to disintermediate those platforms altogether and squeeze their margins in the process.

More broadly, the launch signals the dawn of a new phase in the AI race, one defined not by chatbots answering questions but by agents quietly completing tasks on the user’s behalf. The ultimate prize is a search engine that functions as a digital concierge, and for Google, controlling bookings delivers a rich seam of behavioural data that can be fed back into its advertising and recommendation machinery.

Britain, with its densely packed restaurant scene and enthusiastic take-up of online reservation platforms, offers an ideal proving ground before the technology is extended to adjacent sectors such as travel and live events. For the incumbents of the booking world, the writing may already be on the wall.

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