FastFork vs Jornee: which finds food along your driving route?

FastFork pins restaurants along your real driving route on iPhone. Here is how Jornee compares for finding stops sorted by actual detour, not distance from a dot on the map.

Works for cars, HGVs, motorbikes and EVs

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What FastFork is

FastFork is an iPhone app that finds restaurants along your driving route instead of in a radius around your current dot on the map. You type a start and destination (or tap to use your current location), set a maximum detour distance, and FastFork sweeps the full corridor between the two points for places to eat. Per its App Store listing, every result shows the exact detour distance it adds, and you can sort by distance, rating, price, or position along the route. Restaurant data comes from Foursquare, with ratings and photos, plus 18 cuisine filters, a drive-thru-only toggle, an arrival-aware open-now filter, an EV-charging finder, and saved favorites. There is a free tier (5 searches a day, routes up to 100 miles) and a Pro tier ($4.99/month or $39.99/year) that extends routes to 500 miles, raises the search limit, deepens restaurant coverage per search, adds visitor tips, and removes ads.

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FastFork vs Jornee, side by side

Both apps solve the same core annoyance: maps search around a point, not along the path you are actually driving. FastFork is built tightly around restaurants and ships on iPhone only, which makes it a clean, focused tool for the food-stop question on a drive. Jornee widens the lens to more stop types along the same kind of route logic. The table below sticks to facts published on FastFork's own App Store listing and website, so you can weigh focus against breadth honestly.

FastForkJornee
Stop typesRestaurants and food onlyFood plus broader stop types along the route
Route logicSearches the full corridor; detour distance per stopRanks stops by real driving detour along the route
PlatformiOS only (no Android yet, per FastFork)iOS, with the route-stop model not limited to a single OS
RegionWorks where Google and Foursquare cover restaurants, per FastForkBuilt to find stops on named routes like I-40 and I-80, and beyond
FocusSingle-purpose food finder with cuisine and drive-thru filtersGeneral route-stop finder for the same driving corridor
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When FastFork fits, and when Jornee fits

If you are on an iPhone and the only question is where to eat, FastFork is a sharp answer: its 18 cuisine filters, drive-thru toggle, and per-stop detour estimates are all aimed squarely at the food decision. Reach for FastFork when food is the whole job and you want the lightest tool that does it. Jornee fits when you want one route-stop finder that handles food alongside other stops on the same drive, or when you want stops ranked by real driving detour on a specific corridor such as the I-40 or I-80. The two are not mutually exclusive, and neither is wrong: it comes down to whether you want a dedicated restaurant finder or a broader stop finder for the same route.

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Built for every driver

One app, four driving modes — you pick, Jornee filters.

Switch between car, HGV, motorbike or EV. The map only shows stops that physically fit your vehicle: HGV-rated services, EV chargers with the right connector, height and weight restrictions baked in.

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Networks
4
Ionity, Tesla, GridServe, Osprey
Peak rapid
350kW
High-power charging
HGV-friendly
3+
Service areas with overnight bays
Live stops
32
Filtered by detour minutes
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Frequently asked questions

What is FastFork and what does it do?
FastFork is an iPhone app that finds restaurants along your driving route rather than just near your current location. You enter a start and destination, set a maximum detour distance, and it sweeps the full corridor between them, showing each restaurant's exact detour distance plus ratings and photos. Its restaurant data comes from Foursquare, and it includes 18 cuisine filters, a drive-thru-only toggle, an arrival-aware open-now filter, and an EV-charging finder.
How do FastFork and Jornee differ?
FastFork is iOS-only and focused entirely on restaurants, working where Google and Foursquare have coverage, which it describes as the US plus other major regions. Jornee applies the same along-the-route logic but covers a broader set of stop types beyond food and is built around finding stops on named corridors like I-40 and I-80. In short, FastFork is a dedicated food finder; Jornee is a wider route-stop finder for the same drive.
Is there a FastFork for Android or for Europe?
FastFork is iOS only today. Its own FAQ says Android is not available yet and points people who want it to email [email protected]. On region, FastFork states it works anywhere Google and Foursquare have restaurant coverage, which it lists as including the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and most major regions worldwide.
When does FastFork fit, and when does Jornee fit?
FastFork fits when you are on an iPhone and the only thing you need is a restaurant on your route, with cuisine and drive-thru filters tuned for exactly that. Jornee fits when you want a single tool that finds food alongside other stop types on the same drive, or when you want stops ranked by real driving detour on a specific route such as the I-40. Many drivers will be happy with either, depending on whether they want a focused food app or a broader stop finder.
Does Jornee find food along the route too?
Yes. Jornee finds food stops along your driving route, ranked by the real detour each one adds, and it does so on the same kind of named corridors covered on pages like the I-40 and I-80 guides. The difference from FastFork is scope: Jornee is not limited to restaurants, so the same search surfaces food among a wider set of route stops rather than food alone.