What bad websites cost restaurants businesses
Diners decide where to eat in under a minute, usually on a phone. A slow-loading site, an outdated menu, or no booking link costs you that table — and the £80 spend that came with it.
What a Quality Website delivers for restaurants
Five outcomes a properly-built restaurants site should deliver.
- More online bookings via OpenTable, ResDiary or your own widget
- Menu pages that rank for 'best [cuisine] in [town]'
- Mouth-watering gallery that loads instantly
- Click-to-call and click-for-directions on every page
- AI assistants citing your restaurant for local recommendations
What good looks like
What a high-performing restaurant site looks like
A modern restaurant site loads in under 2 seconds on mobile, surfaces today's menu and tonight's availability above the fold, and integrates one-tap booking via OpenTable, ResDiary or your own widget. Allergens, parking and directions are answered before the diner has to ask.
What's included
From £300 setup + £97/month. View full packages →
- Online booking integration (OpenTable, ResDiary, Quandoo or custom)
- Live menu with allergen filter
- Photo gallery optimised for mobile
- Local SEO and Google Maps integration
- Reviews feed from TripAdvisor or Google
Restaurants websites — your questions answered
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