Industry website direction

Restaurant website design built around the next visit

Restaurant visitors often arrive with an immediate question: what is served, what does it cost, where is it, and can I book? Atmosphere matters, but answers must stay easy to reach.

Restaurants website design examples and directions

Translate the dining experience into a clear menu, location, occasion, and reservation path that works well on a phone.

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Menu Index

A bold and exploratory direction with a clean editorial visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Clean editorialbold and exploratory

Kitchen People

A bold and exploratory direction with a playful geometric visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Playful geometricbold and exploratory

Night Table

A bold and exploratory direction with a bold structural visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Bold structuralbold and exploratory

Cobalt Supper

A bold and exploratory direction with a information-rich visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Information-richbold and exploratory

Tomato Table

A clear and familiar direction with a premium minimal visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Premium minimalclear and familiar

Midnight Mise

A distinctive direction with a technical & precise visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Technical & precisedistinctive

Golden Steam

A bold and exploratory direction with a retro-futurist visual system for Restaurants, Food, useful for comparing content hierarchy, trust signals, and customer actions.

Retro-futuristbold and exploratory

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Industry Website Planning

What a Restaurants website should help customers do

Use these practical questions, page recommendations, and conversion paths to judge whether a visual direction can support the real customer journey, not only create the right first impression.

Recommended pages and content

Mobile-friendly menu with categories, prices, and dietary information

Location pages with hours, map, parking, contact, and reservation details

Dining concept, chef or sourcing story, and real photography

Private dining, catering, events, promotions, or delivery information

Useful conversion actions

Reserve a table for a date and party size

Call or message the correct location

Enquire about private dining, catering, or a group event

Questions the website should answer

Can guests find current menus, prices, dietary notes, opening hours, and locations quickly?

Does the imagery represent the real food, space, and kind of occasion the restaurant serves?

Are reservations, private events, delivery, and group enquiries separated clearly?

Planning checklist

Plan who updates menu items, prices, hours, and temporary closures.

Use compressed real photography that remains appetizing on mobile.

Choose whether booking is a request, a live reservation, or an external service.

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