Discord AI Bot for Restaurants: Build a Community Around Your Brand

You want to build a community around your restaurant brand. A Discord server where regulars hang out, share food photos, hear about events. But moderating and answering questions takes time you do not have. An AI bot keeps the community active and informed.

Here is What That Looks Like

Customer
When is the next taco Tuesday event?
AI Bot
Next Taco Tuesday is March 11! $2 tacos, $5 margaritas, live music starts at 7 PM. We had 80 people last time, so come early for the best seats.
Customer
Is there a vegetarian option?
AI Bot
Absolutely. We always have a black bean and roasted corn taco option on Taco Tuesday, plus our regular veggie burrito. Both are popular.

Real conversation example. The bot answers questions, collects info, and hands off to your team when needed.

Why Discord for Restaurants & Food Service

Discord works best for restaurants with a strong community angle: breweries, food trucks with a following, pop-up restaurants, or chains with loyal fans. The bot keeps your server active even when you are busy.

Set Up in 3 Steps

1

Pick your AI model

Claude, GPT, or Gemini. Bring your own API key from the provider. No markup, you pay them directly.

2

Connect Discord

One-click setup in your RunMyClaw dashboard. No coding, no terminal. See the full setup guide.

3

Train with your info

Add your restaurants & food service details: services, pricing, policies, FAQ. The AI learns it and responds accurately.

What It Costs

RunMyClaw hosting$30/mo
API costs (typical for restaurants & food service)$5-10/mo
TotalLess than $1/day

You bring your own API key from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google. No markup, no hidden fees. Full cost breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Discord right for my restaurant?

Discord works best if you have a community-oriented brand, like a brewery, food truck, or restaurant with events. For simple customer Q&A, WhatsApp or Telegram might be a better fit.

Can the bot moderate the server?

The bot answers questions and provides information, but it is not a moderation tool. It will not ban users or delete messages. For that, use a dedicated moderation bot alongside it.

How do I set it up?

Create a Discord bot in the Developer Portal, add it to your server, then connect it through RunMyClaw. Takes about 5 minutes.

What is the cost?

$30/mo for hosting plus $5-10/mo in API costs. Discord communities tend to have longer conversations, so API costs are slightly higher than WhatsApp.

Ready to set up your Discord AI bot?

$30/mo. No coding. Cancel anytime.

Get Started

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