Restaurant Web Design
A hungry person lands on your site at 7pm and decides in seconds whether to order from you, book a table, or close the tab and pick the place next door. Restaurant web design is the build that wins that moment. It shows the food, makes the menu easy to read on a phone, and puts ordering and reservations one tap away, so an appetite turns into a ticket instead of a bounce. It also lets you keep more of what each customer spends, because the order runs through your own site rather than a delivery app that skims a cut of it.
This site pairs with SEO for restaurants, which brings the hungry searcher to the page, and it is one piece of your full restaurant marketing.
We have designed and run websites since 2018, a small senior team, US registered, and you talk to the people doing the work. Every restaurant site we make is built from scratch for your menu and your room, and the site and its accounts stay yours.
What goes into a restaurant website
Not a PDF that pinches to zoom on a phone. A live menu, organized by course, that your team updates in minutes when a price moves, a special lands, or a dish sells out.
Pickup and delivery taken on your own site, connected to the ordering tool you choose, so the order and the customer belong to you instead of a third-party app charging per order.
Table booking and waitlist connected to the system you run, so a diner reserves in a couple of taps and the booking lands straight in your floor plan, not in a separate inbox.
Real dishes shot to look the way they taste, sized to load fast, placed where they sell. The plate does the convincing, not a paragraph.
Most of your traffic arrives hungry, on mobile, deciding now. We build light pages so the menu and the order button appear before patience runs out.
Address, map, a tap to call, today’s hours, and parking notes up top, so nobody guesses whether you are open or how to get there.
If you run several spots, the site handles a location picker, separate menus and hours, and a clear path to the nearest one.
A menu people can actually read, and you can actually change.
Not a PDF that pinches to zoom on a phone. A live menu, organized by course, that your team updates in minutes when a price moves, a special lands, or a dish sells out.
Direct online ordering, so you keep the ticket.
Pickup and delivery taken on your own site, connected to the ordering tool you choose, so the order and the customer belong to you instead of a third-party app charging per order.
Reservations and booking, built in.
Table booking and waitlist connected to the system you run, so a diner reserves in a couple of taps and the booking lands straight in your floor plan, not in a separate inbox.
Photography that makes the food the hero.
Real dishes shot to look the way they taste, sized to load fast, placed where they sell. The plate does the convincing, not a paragraph.
Pages that load fast on a phone.
Most of your traffic arrives hungry, on mobile, deciding now. We build light pages so the menu and the order button appear before patience runs out.
Hours, location, and directions, impossible to miss.
Address, map, a tap to call, today’s hours, and parking notes up top, so nobody guesses whether you are open or how to get there.
Built for more than one location.
If you run several spots, the site handles a location picker, separate menus and hours, and a clear path to the nearest one.
How we build your restaurant site
Want a scope and a fixed price?
Where our restaurant sites win
Built to turn an appetite into an order.
Every page points at one of two actions, order or reserve, with the food and the buttons placed where a hungry visitor decides.
You keep the customer and the margin.
Ordering runs through your site, so the order, the data, and the dollars are yours, not rented back to you by an app per ticket.
Yours to own and run.
No locked platform you cannot leave. You keep the site, the menu content, and the accounts, and your staff can update it day to day.
One team with your SEO.
The same people handle your search and your build, so the site is made to rank and to convert the diners that ranking brings, not to sit apart from them.
Honest about scope and timeline.
We tell you what the build really takes and what drives the cost before you commit to anything.
A small senior team, building since 2018.
You work directly with the designers and developers building your site, start to finish.
What a restaurant website costs
A restaurant website is a one-time custom build, priced after we see the menu and the room and understand what the site has to do. We do not sell a single fixed package, because a one-location spot with a short menu and a booking link is a different job from a five-location group with online ordering, delivery zones, and a menu that changes weekly.
What moves the price: whether you want direct online ordering and reservations wired in, how many locations the site covers, how custom the design is, whether we shoot the food, and how much menu content or migration the project needs.
Tell us about your place on a call and we will scope it and give you a fixed number. Published retainer prices live on the pricing page, and you can read about our broader web development work as well.
Ready to get a real number?
Restaurant website questions
Straight answers to what owners ask first.
Can I take online orders without paying delivery-app fees?
Yes. We build ordering into your own site and connect the ordering tool you prefer, so pickup and delivery run through you. You keep the customer and avoid the per-order cut an aggregator takes.
Can the site connect to our reservation or booking system?
Yes. We integrate the booking or waitlist tool you already use, so a diner reserves on your site and it lands straight in your floor plan, with no separate inbox to watch.
Can our staff update the menu without calling you?
That is the point. We set the menu so your team edits prices, specials, and sold-out items in minutes, on a phone or laptop, with no developer in the loop.
Will the food photos slow the site down?
No. We size and compress every shot so the dishes look great and still load fast, because a hungry visitor on a phone will not wait for heavy images.
Will it be fast on a phone?
Yes. We build light, mobile-first pages so the menu and the order button show up quickly, since most of your traffic decides on a phone in the moment.
Can one site handle several locations?
Yes. We build a location picker with separate menus, hours, and ordering per spot, and point each visitor to the nearest one.
Start your restaurant website
If your site hides the menu, makes booking a chore, or hands every order to a delivery app, a short call is the place to begin. We will look at what you have and what a build would take to turn hungry visitors into orders and tables.
Book a call to scope your site, see the pricing page, or head back to the full restaurant marketing overview.