Photo courtesy of Uber

Photo courtesy of Uber

Uber has beefed up its meal delivery service. The company launched an app today that lets customers satisfy their hunger pains with access to full menus from 100 District restaurants.

Last August, Uber drivers began delivering select menu items from a handful spots—only downtown—through the carsharing app. This “Instant Delivery” option is still accessible from the new app, allowing customers to get their orders in 10 minutes or less between 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Otherwise, folks from all over the city can order dishes from full restaurant menus everyday between 9 a.m. – 10 p.m. And the delivery time is based on how quickly restaurants can get orders up (there’s a feature on the app that lets you know this amount of time).

For now, all deliveries are free. When the deal is over, drivers will come to your door for a flat rate of $4.99.