- What is on the menu and what does it cost?
- Is there a table tonight?
- What does the place look like and where do I park?
A site the guest checks before they come.
Menu, location, price, reservation. A guest needs it immediately, especially on a phone.
A guest decides hungry, quickly, and on a phone.
A restaurant site should sell the visit before the phone rings.
A guest needs menu, prices, photos, opening hours, location, and reservation. If they have to dig through Instagram highlights, they are already tired.
Describe this situation
- Craving / plan
- Menu
- Reservation
- Visit
Before the first build
These are the questions that matter first.
Steps
Brief. Build. Live. For restaurants.
Brief
Menu, space, rhythm.
Menu, photos, location, reservations. Enough for direction.
Day 2: Build
First version.
Menu, photos, booking and map in a mobile rhythm.
Day 3: Live
Corrections and domain.
Your notes, Google, analytics. The site goes live.
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For a restaurant, proof means guests do not hunt for information.
Menu
Prices and choices are visible on the page.
Visit
Hours, location, and parking are clear on mobile.
Booking
The guest knows how to secure a table while they are ready to decide.
Focused page from $500. Full site from $1,400.
If one strong page for menu, location and contact is enough, $500 works. A full site with menu, photos, reservations, map and search setup starts at $1,400.