50 Best Restaurant Websites 2021
Happy National Hospitality Day 2021! From our very own Newton Abbot to far across the globe in bustling Melbourne, the team at Priority Pixels is excited to bring you the very best restaurant websites of 2021.
This year for National Hospitality Day, it’s never been more important to go out and support your favourite local eatery. It’s been a chaotic and unpredictable year for the hospitality industry, and with celebrity chefs encouraging the public to get out and support local businesses, it’s set to be a busy Saturday. So for our definitive list of the best restaurant websites of 2021, we looked far and wide – but also in our own neighbourhood – to track down only the most modern, the most innovative and the tastiest looking websites of the hospitality industry.
Check out our list of the very best restaurant websites of 2021.
FAQs
What do the best restaurant websites have?
From beautiful, professional photography of delicious dishes to clear and concise copywriting detailing the history of the establishment, a good restaurant or cafe needs to have an innovative website.
What should I include on my website?
Reviews and testimonies are crucial, as is easily accessible contact information including links to your social media platforms. With so many customers finding local eateries these days on their smartphones, it’s also vital that your website is optimised for mobile.
Does branding matter for my restaurant?
From the smallest bakery to the largest food chain, there is no denying that branding matters.
There is more to running an eatery than simply making sure your customers have a good experience. Branding tells your target audience what your business is about and builds trust and loyalty with your patrons.
Outline your branding
Start with a strong set of brand guidelines:
- Your tone of voice: How does your brand use language and emotion? Your tone of voice matters to your target audience in terms of drawing in the right kind of clientele and transforming them into regulars. Ask yourself what vibe your business emulates; Is your eatery a small cafe offering coffee and cake, or a luxury seafood restaurant in a bustling city?
- Logos: This includes your logo, any secondary logos and your icons for the website
- Colour palette: Your primary and secondary colours
- Typography: Your brand guidelines should include font styles, sizes and line spacing
- Imagery: This includes photos, illustrations and any artwork
Can I build my own restaurant website?
You could build your own drag and drop website using a page builder. While it’s a simple enough process to do yourself, drag and drop websites can pose issues to the search engine optimisation and accessibility of your site.
If you are after a professional, practical website design that actually functions the way it’s supposed to then it’s always best to contact a digital marketing agency.
How much does a restaurant website cost?
The price of your website will depend on the needs of you and your business. Do you need a small, minimalist website outlining your contact details and menu? Or are you an established restaurant with a burgeoning bakery attached that requires a full-scale e-commerce store?
How do I get a quote?
For an exact quote, it’s always best to contact a professional digital marketing agency. They can assess your needs and wants, and plan a bespoke digital strategy tailored to suit you.
Who makes the best restaurant websites?
Well duh… who’d you think we’d pick?!
Website design at Priority Pixels
The team at Priority Pixels boasts a wealth of experience covering all areas of digital marketing. From web development and graphic design to content creation, we’ve been designing and developing bespoke digital strategies since we were first founded in 2016.
If your business or organisation needs assistance with your online marketing strategy, we’ve got you covered. Contact us today.