About DriCub WP Theme

DriCub is a WordPress theme built by SmartDataSoft, designed primarily for food delivery, restaurant, and grocery ordering websites. It ships with WooCommerce integration, multiple homepage layouts, and a front-end that mimics the look of popular food delivery apps.

The theme includes a dedicated restaurant listing layout, product category filtering, and a cart system suited to single or multi-vendor food businesses. It also supports Elementor, which makes page-level editing more accessible without touching code.

SmartDataSoft has a track record of niche-specific WordPress themes, and DriCub follows that pattern: it does one thing and tries to do it well. If you are building a food ordering or delivery site on WordPress, DriCub gives you a solid starting point with purpose-built components rather than forcing a generic theme to fit.

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DriCub is functional out of the box, but most businesses need it shaped to their actual workflow. That means custom delivery logic, branded design, and WooCommerce configurations that match how your restaurant or store actually operates.

FoxyConcept connects you with vetted DriCub developers through Codeable, a platform where every developer is screened and reviewed. You get a free estimate before committing to anything. No contracts, no guesswork, just developers who have worked with food ordering themes before and know what to expect.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for food delivery and restaurant ordering, so you are not adapting a generic theme
  • WooCommerce integration is baked in, including product categories suited to menu structures
  • Elementor compatibility allows visual page editing without custom code for standard layouts
  • Multiple homepage layouts included, covering single restaurant and multi-listing setups
  • SmartDataSoft provides regular updates and a support forum with documented responses

Cons

  • Deep customization of the ordering flow requires developer help and is not achievable through the options panel alone
  • Default design looks dated compared to modern food delivery apps without significant CSS work
  • Performance out of the box is average due to heavy asset loading on product and listing pages
  • Multi-vendor functionality requires third-party plugins like Dokan, which adds cost and complexity
  • Support response times from SmartDataSoft can be slow during high-volume periods

Who is DriCub for?

Single Restaurant Ordering Site

DriCub works well for a single restaurant that wants to take orders directly through its own website rather than paying commission to third-party platforms. The WooCommerce cart handles menu items as products, and the layout is designed to show categories, item descriptions, and pricing clearly without heavy development work upfront.

Multi-Restaurant Food Delivery Platform

With Dokan or WC Vendors added, DriCub can support multiple restaurant vendors on one platform. Each vendor manages their own menu, and customers order from different restaurants in a single checkout. A developer will need to configure vendor settings, commission rules, and the delivery radius logic to make this work properly at scale.

Grocery or Convenience Store Online Shop

DriCub’s product grid and category filtering translate well to a grocery or convenience store setup. You can organize products by aisle or type, set variable pricing for weight-based items, and use WooCommerce’s built-in stock management. It is a faster starting point than building a custom shop from a generic theme.

Meal Kit or Subscription Box Service

Subscription meal kit businesses can use DriCub’s WooCommerce base alongside WooCommerce Subscriptions to handle recurring orders. Customers select a meal plan, choose delivery frequency, and manage their account from the front end. This setup requires developer configuration but DriCub’s structure supports it without major theme modifications.

Dark Kitchen or Ghost Restaurant Brand

Ghost kitchens with no physical storefront need a clean, fast ordering site more than a table booking system. DriCub fits that model well. The theme focuses on the menu and cart experience, which is exactly what a dark kitchen brand needs. Pair it with a strong brand design and it can look polished with focused CSS work.

Customizing DriCub

DriCub comes with a theme options panel and Elementor support, but meaningful customization often requires developer involvement. Changing the delivery zone logic, adjusting the cart flow, or modifying restaurant listing templates are not tasks the standard options panel handles well.

A DriCub expert can rebuild sections using custom Elementor widgets, hook into WooCommerce to change checkout behavior, and style the theme properly without fighting the default CSS. SmartDataSoft’s documentation covers basic setup, but anything beyond that quickly becomes a code-level task.

If you need a multi-restaurant setup, custom order status workflows, or a branded mobile-first experience, working with a DriCub expert from the start will save significant time and avoid workarounds that break on updates.

Recommended plugins for DriCub

DriCub pairs well with several plugins that extend its core functionality. WooCommerce is required for ordering. On top of that, plugins like Dokan or WC Vendors add multi-vendor restaurant support. WPML works for multilingual menus, and WooCommerce Subscriptions can handle meal plan or recurring delivery models.

For site speed, image optimization and caching are important since DriCub loads product images heavily. A proper WordPress performance setup makes a real difference on mobile. For discoverability, pairing DriCub with a solid WordPress SEO strategy helps local restaurant searches convert into actual orders.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

DriCub common issues

DriCub menu items not showing on the ordering page

This usually happens when products are not assigned to the correct WooCommerce category that DriCub’s menu template is pulling from. Go to WooCommerce, check your product categories, and make sure the category slug matches what DriCub expects in its theme settings. If you have recently changed category names or slugs, the template may have lost its reference and will need to be updated in the theme options panel.

DriCub checkout not working after WooCommerce update

WooCommerce updates occasionally break payment gateway or checkout field behavior when the theme’s WooCommerce template files are outdated. DriCub ships with custom WooCommerce templates that need to be updated alongside WooCommerce core. Check if SmartDataSoft has released a theme update. If not, a developer can manually update the template files to match the current WooCommerce version. Our WordPress bug fixing service handles this type of issue quickly.

DriCub Elementor sections broken or not loading

Elementor section failures in DriCub are often caused by plugin version conflicts or a missing Elementor Pro license that the theme’s widgets depend on. Clear the Elementor cache first, then check if all required plugins are active and updated. If sections still fail to render, deactivate plugins one by one to isolate the conflict. Some DriCub widgets are built on Elementor Pro features and will not work on the free version.

DriCub slow loading speed on mobile

DriCub loads large images, multiple scripts, and WooCommerce assets by default, which makes mobile performance poor without optimization. Start by enabling lazy loading for images, minifying CSS and JS through a caching plugin, and serving images in WebP format. A proper WordPress performance setup targeting Core Web Vitals can bring DriCub’s mobile score up significantly with the right configuration.

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DriCub FAQ

Yes. DriCub is built on WooCommerce and requires it for the ordering system to function. Menu items are managed as WooCommerce products, and the cart and checkout flow are handled by WooCommerce. Most standard WooCommerce extensions are compatible, though you should test payment gateways after any major WooCommerce update to confirm nothing has broken in DriCub’s custom templates.

DriCub does not include multi-vendor functionality by default. You need a plugin like Dokan or WC Vendors to add multiple restaurant vendors to the same site. Once installed, each vendor can manage their own products and orders. A developer will need to configure the integration properly, as DriCub’s design templates do not automatically adapt to multi-vendor setups without some customization.

Yes, DriCub includes Elementor support. Most page sections can be edited visually using Elementor’s drag-and-drop builder. Some DriCub-specific widgets require Elementor Pro. The homepage layouts and inner page templates are Elementor-based, so you can rearrange and style them without code for standard edits. Complex layout changes or custom widget behavior will still need a developer.

Delivery zones in DriCub are managed through WooCommerce’s built-in shipping zones settings. Go to WooCommerce, then Shipping, and configure zones by postcode, region, or radius. DriCub does not add its own delivery zone interface on top of WooCommerce. For more advanced zone logic like distance-based fees or real-time geolocation, you will need a dedicated WooCommerce delivery zone plugin alongside the theme.

DriCub can be migrated to a new host without losing the ordering system, as long as the database, files, and WooCommerce settings are transferred correctly. Orders, products, and customer data all live in the WordPress database. Use a reliable migration plugin or work with someone offering a WordPress migration service to avoid broken URLs, missing images, or payment gateway issues after the move.

Hire a DriCub Developer for Your Food Ordering Site

Whether you need a full DriCub setup from scratch or fixes to an existing site, FoxyConcept can match you with the right developer. Work is handled through Codeable, so you get a vetted professional, transparent pricing, and a clear scope before any work begins.

This works well for restaurant owners, food delivery startups, and grocery businesses who need a working WooCommerce ordering system without building it themselves. Get a free estimate and see exactly what your project will cost before you commit.

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