8 Best WordPress Catering Website Examples
I found the best WordPress catering websites that serve more feasts!
These sites prove dark backgrounds and gold accents aren’t just pretty… they signal premium events. Here are some tips to make yours convert:
- Reassure anxious planners with clear steps. JChef
does this by structuring its value prop as three sequential steps… “Select,” “Receive,” “Cook”… so visitors instantly get the process. - Use dark photography with warm metallic accents. Luna’s Catering
does this by pairing serif typography with gold ornaments over dark hero images, signaling upscale reliability. - Break the grid to show personality. Chanterelle
tilts category cards at playful angles on cream, proving WordPress catering sites don’t need to look stiff.
Browse these WordPress catering design examples below for your next redesign.
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This catering site pairs dark food photography with a blocky western-style logo and orange pill-button CTAs to signal bold, celebratory Mexican-American cuisine.
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This mobile bar rental site uses a fixed left sidebar navigation and splits its hero into cream text blocks paired with moody bartender photography.
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This catering site sells freshness with an orange accent, script logo, and category cards tilted at playful angles across a cream background.
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This catering site pairs serif display typography with a dark overlay hero image and gold accent ornaments to signal upscale event services.
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This catering site pairs overhead food photography with gold accent typography and monstera leaf graphics layered across a dark navy background.
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This Indian catering site uses a dark navy background with golden accents and lays out ten dishes as a 5x2 image grid below the hero.
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This catering site uses a graph-paper grid background and hand-drawn doodle borders on a pink card to sell "It's Crispy — It's All Good!"
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This kosher meal kit site structures its value prop as three sequential steps—"Select," "Receive," "Cook"—with icons and matching copy that mirrors the customer journey.