Website Development
A restaurant website with menu pages, hours, photos, and reservation links that actually works on every device.
Outdated menus on PDF, Google reviews left unanswered, no way to reach your regulars — these are fixable problems, not facts of life in the restaurant business.
These are the gaps we see most often for this audience.
A PDF menu doesn't show up in Google search, can't be shared easily, and is a pain to open on a phone. Customers give up and pick somewhere with a real menu page.
One unanswered 2-star review on Google can cost you more customers than five 5-star reviews bring in. Most owners don't have time to check and respond consistently.
Your best customers come in, love the food, and you never hear from them again. There's no email list, no text club, no way to say 'we have something new this week'.
You changed your hours for the holidays, added a new dish, or stopped serving something — but the website still shows the old info. Customers show up at the wrong time.
The work is practical, scoped, and tied directly to the problems above.
Clean menu pages organized by section, accurate hours, your story, and a link to order or make a reservation — all readable on a phone and easy to update yourself.
We manage your Google Business listing: hours updated for holidays, menus synced, photos fresh, and every review responded to on your behalf.
We set up a simple email signup, help you collect addresses from existing customers, and send updates when you launch a new menu item, run a special, or host an event.
We optimize your site for searches like 'Mexican restaurant downtown' and 'best brunch near me' so you capture people who are already hungry and choosing.
You do not need everything at once. Start with the track that addresses the most urgent gap.
A restaurant website with menu pages, hours, photos, and reservation links that actually works on every device.
Google Business management, local SEO, and email marketing to keep regulars coming back and new customers finding you.
Tech support for tablets, POS systems, and network issues so the front-of-house keeps running.
Most teams start by locking in the shortest path to visible progress before widening the scope.