Calgary delivery — without the app, without the markup
If you live in Calgary, you already know how delivery apps work. You open one, scroll through restaurants you didn't ask for, hit menu prices marked up 15 to 30 percent, then pay a service fee, a delivery fee, a small order fee, and a tip — and you still can't order from the corner store, the Costco down the road, or the pharmacy that's actually open right now.
24/7 Delivery Runner is built for the opposite of that. We are not a restaurant marketplace. We are a personal pickup-and-delivery service operating across Calgary every hour of every day. You tell us what you want and which store to get it from. We drive there, buy it at the actual store price, and bring it to your door. The only thing we charge on top is a flat $9.99 — same price at 2 PM or 2 AM, same price for a Pizza Hut run as for a Costco run.
It works for Calgarians whose schedules don't fit the apps: shift workers in the energy sector, healthcare staff doing nights at Foothills or Rockyview, students at SAIT and U of C pulling all-nighters, parents who can't leave a sleeping kid, people sick at home, and anyone who just realised at midnight that they're out of formula, ibuprofen, or pasta sauce.
The Calgary neighbourhoods we serve
We cover the entire City of Calgary — all four quadrants — and we run to whichever store is closest, fastest, or has what you actually want. Calgary is a sprawling city, but with our flat fee, where you live doesn't change what you pay.
Northwest (NW) Calgary
Tuscany, Royal Oak, Citadel, Hidden Valley, Edgemont, Hamptons, Country Hills, Evanston, Sage Hill, Kincora, Panorama Hills, Sandstone, MacEwan, Beddington, Huntington Hills, Thorncliffe, Brentwood, Varsity, Dalhousie, Charleswood, Banff Trail, Capitol Hill, Mount Pleasant, Tuxedo Park, Crescent Heights, Sunnyside, Hillhurst, West Hillhurst, Bowness, Montgomery, Silver Springs, Scenic Acres, Arbour Lake, Ranchlands, Nolan Hill, Sherwood, Symons Valley. If your address is in NW Calgary, we run to whatever store you need — Crowfoot Crossing, Beacon Hill, Country Hills Town Centre, Market Mall, North Hill, the new T&T at Sage Hill.
Northeast (NE) Calgary
Saddle Ridge, Martindale, Taradale, Falconridge, Castleridge, Coral Springs, Monterey Park, Pineridge, Whitehorn, Rundle, Marlborough, Marlborough Park, Forest Lawn, Forest Heights, Penbrooke Meadows, Erin Woods, Dover, Cityscape, Skyview Ranch, Redstone, Cornerstone, Savanna, Cornerbrook. NE Calgary is one of our busiest service areas — heavy demand for grocery runs to Sunridge, Pacific Place, FreshCo, Punjab Cash & Carry, Walmart Marlborough, T&T at Pacific Place, and Costco Beacon Hill.
Southwest (SW) Calgary
Downtown Beltline and Connaught, Mission, Inglewood (technically SE, included with downtown runs), Mount Royal, Erlton, Cliff Bungalow, Bankview, Killarney, Glamorgan, Glenbrook, Glendale, Lakeview, North Glenmore Park, Rutland Park, Richmond, South Calgary, Altadore, Garrison Woods, Garrison Green, Marda Loop, Bridgeland, Lower Mount Royal, Sunalta, Shaganappi, Westgate, Wildwood, Spruce Cliff, Discovery Ridge, Signal Hill, West Springs, Cougar Ridge, Coach Hill, Aspen Woods, Springbank Hill, Christie Park, Strathcona Park, Wentworth, Patterson, Bridlewood, Evergreen, Millrise, Shawnessy, Somerset, Woodbine, Woodlands, Oakridge, Cedarbrae, Braeside, Palliser, Pump Hill, Bayview, Mayfair, Eagle Ridge, Kelvin Grove, Kingsland, Windsor Park, Manchester, Parkhill, Lincoln Park. SW is huge and we know every shortcut — including the back routes around Chinook Centre, Westhills, and Aspen Landing.
Southeast (SE) Calgary
Inglewood, Ramsay, Erlton, Mission, Cliff Bungalow, Albert Park, Radisson Heights, Forest Lawn, Penbrooke, Dover, Ogden, Lynnwood, Riverbend, Quarry Park, Douglasdale, Douglasglen, Mckenzie Lake, Mckenzie Towne, New Brighton, Cranston, Auburn Bay, Mahogany, Copperfield, Seton, Walden, Legacy, Chaparral, Sundance, Midnapore, Lake Bonavista, Acadia, Maple Ridge, Willow Park, Southwood, Fairview, Haysboro, Kingsland, Diamond Cove, Riverbend, Hotchkiss, Pine Creek, Yorkville, Belmont, Wolf Willow. SE Calgary's far south communities (Seton, Mahogany, Cranston, Walden) can feel underserved by traditional delivery — we cover them at the same flat rate as anywhere else in the city.
What Calgarians order most
After running deliveries across Calgary, certain patterns are predictable.
Late-night food and pizza
Between 11 PM and 4 AM, Calgary's delivery apps thin out. A handful of pizza chains stay open. Some shawarma spots run until 3 AM. But what if you want McDonald's at 2 AM? Tim Hortons at 4 AM? A 7-Eleven snack run? That's our zone. We pick up from whichever drive-thru or convenience store is open and bring it over.
Grocery runs from Costco, Walmart, Superstore
This is half of what we do during the day. People with kids, people without cars, people who finished a shift and just don't want to walk into a fluorescent-lit warehouse — they call us with a list. We pick the items, send a photo from the store if anything's out of stock, pay at checkout, and deliver. Total cost: store price + $9.99.
Pharmacy and emergency supplies
Shoppers Drug Mart on Macleod Trail and a few other Calgary locations are open 24 hours. We run there constantly — Tylenol for sick kids, Pedialyte, baby formula, baby wipes, diapers, prescriptions that just got refilled, cough medicine. It's the kind of thing you can't easily get on an app at 3 AM.
Forgot-something runs
Cooking dinner and out of an ingredient. Hosting and need more ice. Birthday and no candles. Phone died and need a charger from the nearest 7-Eleven. We are very good at small, specific, urgent pickups.
How calling beats using an app
Apps have to standardise. They list restaurants, they take orders through a menu UI, and they can't handle the weird stuff. We can. When you call (403) 809-3309, you talk to a person. You can say things like:
- "Go to the Walmart on 16 Ave, get the items on this list I'm about to text you, and pick up whatever 2L of milk is on sale."
- "Pizza Hut on Macleod, but also stop at the 7-Eleven next door and grab two bags of ice."
- "From Real Canadian Superstore — but I want the brand-name version, not the no-name one, even if it's more expensive."
- "Whichever Tim Hortons is open near downtown right now — large double-double and a box of timbits."
That kind of flexibility doesn't exist on DoorDash. It exists on a phone call.
Calgary's flat $9.99 delivery — what you actually pay
Total cost = (what the store charges) + $9.99. That's it. No surge pricing on the Stampede long weekend. No higher fee at 2 AM. No service charge buried in a menu. No "small order fee." Tipping is optional and always appreciated, but never automatic.
For comparison: a $40 grocery order on a typical delivery app in Calgary can easily turn into $58 after fees, service charges, marked-up prices, and tip. The same order through us is $49.99 plus optional tip. We are usually cheaper by the time you finish doing the math — and we can go to stores no app supports.
Calgary delivery questions
How to place a Calgary delivery order
Two ways, both fast.
- Call (403) 809-3309. Tell us your address, the store, and what you want. Done.
- WhatsApp the same number. Useful if you want to send a long grocery list or a screenshot of a menu.
Our driver will confirm your ETA, head to the store, send you a receipt photo at checkout, and bring it to your door. Pay with cash, e-transfer, or card on delivery.