Serve Robotics, White Castle launch autonomous delivery via Uber Eats

White Castle customers may receive their next order from a Serve robot

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    March 14, 2026         

Serve Robotics, White Castle launch autonomous delivery via Uber Eats

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Serve Robotics and White Castle launch autonomous delivery via Uber Eats.

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Serve Robotics, White Castle launch autonomous delivery via Uber Eats

Serve Robotics

Serve Robotics and White Castle launch autonomous delivery via Uber Eats.

Autonomous robotic delivery technology company Serve Robotics and White Castle announced a partnership.

Customers ordering White Castle via Uber Eats in Serve’s delivery zone may now have their meals arrive in one of Serve’s autonomous sidewalk robots.

Serve Robotics expands delivery presence, food partnerships

The partnership further expands Serve’s presence on the Uber Eats platform, which already offers Serve’s robotic deliveries in Los Angeles, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Alexandria, Va., Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago, with additional U.S. cities coming soon.

Serve Robotics said that the expansion underscores growing consumer demand for autonomous delivery and highlights its continued momentum in scaling across major U.S. markets.

“White Castle is a legendary brand that helped define convenient, fast meals, and we’re thrilled to bring that legacy into the future,” said Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics. “Seeing a Serve robot roll down the sidewalk with a Crave Case will soon feel like a natural extension of the White Castle experience.”

Serve said that its third-generation robots are engineered to transport substantial, temperature-sensitive orders, making them ideal for delivering White Castle’s sliders, Chicken Rings, mozzarella sticks, crinkle-cut fries and even full Crave Cases, while maintaining optimal warmth and quality throughout the journey.

“At White Castle, innovation has been at the heart of our business for more than 100 years,” said Chris Shaffery, senior vice president of restaurant operations at White Castle. “Partnering with Serve Robotics gives us an exciting new way to combine convenience, technology, and great taste together, while allowing Cravers to enjoy their favorite items in a fun and sustainable way.”

Serve Robotics acquired Diligent Robotics in January 2026 and partnered with DoorDash to expand its autonomous food delivery capabilities in October 2025.

 

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