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Your food and your space deserve to look great online. Big, warm hero images that make people hungry from the first second.
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Restaurants & foodWarm, mobile-first websites that show off your food and your space — and make it simple for customers to call, order, or reserve a table.
A restaurant site has to make people hungry and ready to act in seconds. Most basic templates miss what actually drives that — and quietly lose tables to competitors with better online presence.
A weak photo, hard-to-find menu, or cramped mobile site sends hungry customers to the next option on Google in under 30 seconds. Your site has to win that quick first impression.
Get startedMost new customers search "[food type] near me" and click whatever has the best photos. Strong local presence and great food imagery are how you show up when it matters.
Get startedPhones are how people pick where to eat — usually in the car or walking down the street. A site that's great on desktop but cramped on mobile costs you tables.
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Your restaurant may have amazing food and a vibey atmosphere, but the website may not capture that essence. These are a couple common problems we see in restaurant websites:
When someone's hungry and looking at your site, the decision happens fast. Make the obvious things obvious.
Your food and your space deserve to look great online. Big, warm hero images that make people hungry from the first second.
A real menu on a real page — easy to read on a phone, easy to update when items change. No more PDFs.
Direct links to OpenTable, Resy, Toast, DoorDash, or your own platform — wherever your customers already order.
Above the fold and on every page. A map embed, directions, parking notes, and current hours — no hunting required.
Highlight what locals and critics are saying. Quick social proof for someone who's never visited before.
Colors, type, and imagery that reflect your space — not a generic restaurant template that could be anywhere.
Restaurant websites should feel like the restaurant itself. Cozy if you’re cozy. Modern if you’re modern. Casual, upscale, vibrant — whatever makes your business feel distinct should come through immediately.
Most customers are making quick decisions on their phones. They’re looking at photos, checking the menu, browsing reviews, and deciding whether the experience feels worth visiting.
The goal is simple: make people hungry to visit.
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From your first message to a live site that fills tables — here's the simple path we follow with every restaurant we work with.
Send a quick text, call, or fill out the form. Tell us a little about your restaurant.
A short call to align on brand and audience. We map pages and collect menu, photos, and content.
We build, you review, we tweak, then we push it live. Usually 1–2 weeks total.
Text us when the menu changes, prices update, or you need a fresh photo swap.
We want to be a long-term partner, not a one-time transaction. If you genuinely feel the website isn't right for your restaurant during the early build process, we'll work with you to make it right.
Start a conversationWe'll refund every cent if your not satisfied with your website. We prefer to separate on good terms than try to push a site that doesn't fit your restaurant or cafe.
We don't build or run ordering platforms ourselves — but we link to whatever you already use (DoorDash, Toast, ChowNow, Square, your own) and design the funnel to push customers there cleanly.
Yes. Send us the changes by text or email — new items, prices, sold-out items — and we'll update the menu, usually same day. That's included in your subscription.
We integrate OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or whatever platform you use. If you take reservations by phone, we make the phone number unmissable.
No — but we can recommend local photographers if you need them. Great photos make a huge difference, so it's usually worth it.