Websites for restaurants & food businesses.

Fast, appetite-first websites with tap-friendly menus and commission-free online ordering — built to win the hungry-on-a-phone moment. From £50 a month, everything included.

For a restaurant, café or takeaway, your website is usually the deciding moment — someone hungry, on their phone, choosing between you and the place down the road. If your menu is a blurry PDF, your opening hours are wrong, or the page takes five seconds to load, they've already gone elsewhere. A good food website removes every reason to leave.

What a restaurant website actually needs

  • A fast, tap-friendly menu — real HTML, not a PDF that pinches and zooms. This is the single most-visited page you have.
  • Online ordering or pre-ordering — even a simple "order for collection" flow captures sales you'd otherwise lose to a third-party app taking 30% commission.
  • Correct hours, location and directions — the boring details people actually came for, with one-tap directions and phone.
  • Mouth-watering photography — food sells on sight; the site should lead with it.
  • Booking or WhatsApp — for tables, events and enquiries, without a phone call if they'd rather not.

Proof, not promises

Do restaurants need online ordering?

If you do collection or takeaway, yes — and ideally on your own site rather than only through delivery apps. Those apps are great for discovery but take a heavy commission on every order and own your customer data. A simple ordering flow on your own website keeps the margin and the relationship. I build it in as standard.

What it costs

Every site I build — whatever the trade — is £50 a month, everything included: design, build, unlimited updates, and ongoing SEO and Google support. One-off fixed-price builds are available too. See how it works.

What should a restaurant website include?

A fast HTML menu (not a PDF), online ordering or pre-ordering, correct opening hours and one-tap directions, strong food photography, and a booking or WhatsApp option. Everything a hungry person on a phone needs to choose you in seconds.

Do restaurants need online ordering?

If you offer collection or takeaway, yes — on your own site, not just delivery apps. Apps take a big commission per order and keep your customer data; ordering on your own website keeps both the margin and the relationship.

How much does a restaurant website cost?

£50 a month, everything included — design, build, menu updates whenever your specials change, and ongoing SEO and Google support. One-off fixed-price builds are available too.

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Tell me about your place and I'll show you how the menu, ordering and local search can work harder.

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