88 Best Squarespace Food & Beverage Website Examples - Page 2
This specialty coffee site stages each product bag in narrative lifestyle scenes—beach, moonlit pedestal, desert rocks—rather than flat product shots.
Alma Frutal
This Costa Rican dried fruit brand leads with a full-bleed jungle photograph of a hand holding the product, positioning the tin itself as the hero rather than overlay text.
This seafood restaurant site uses a dark moody oyster hero with left-aligned serif headline and reserves gold accents for the booking button and footer location icons.
This frozen pizza DTC site uses a scrolling "MADE FROM PLANTS" ticker and bold condensed serif headlines paired with lifestyle photography to position plant-based as indulgent, not virtuous.
This burger joint site uses 70s sunburst stripe graphics and "Slangin' Burgs Since '69" in Cooper Black to anchor retro Americana nostalgia.
This casual dining site uses a retro sunburst pattern behind a horizontally scrolling location carousel with tilted card photography.
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This plant-based juice brand site leads with "STAY BLACK STAY SWEET" in bold serif type, splits the hero between gray text and vibrant product photography, and anchors its cultural identity throughout.
This plant-based snack site leads with serif italics declaring "MEET YOUR FAV NEW SNACK" over a sage-green hero, pairing copy about cookie-looks and cracker-crunch with product shots styled alongside cheese blocks.
This hot sauce e-commerce site uses a sticky orange banner announcing "Free Shipping on all Orders Over $40" above a dark navy storefront with serif branding.
This fast-casual restaurant site uses bright cyan headlines ("RAD HEALTHY CHICKEN DINNERS") and overhead food photography against warm wood texture to position chicken meals as exciting rather than virtuous.
This BBQ sauce brand site leads with "SAUCE MADE WITH LOVE IN KANSAS CITY" in heavy serif caps over deep red, paired with a tilted sandwich photo dripping sauce.
This cocktail mixer site stacks navigation across two full-width rows and anchors the hero with "HAPPY HOUR JUST GOT EASIER!" over a deep-red gradient.
This beef jerky site positions protein snacks for outdoor adventurers with a hiker hero image and "Packed with Protein to Fuel Your Next Adventure" messaging.
This hot chicken restaurant site centers a close-up hero image of three towering fried chicken sandwiches with a single "ORDER NOW" button overlaid.
Reelfish Fish & Chips
This fish & chips restaurant site uses a chalkboard aesthetic with a fish-hook integrated into the logo and playful copy like "yeah, we do take-out!"
This restaurant site anchors its identity in a full-width surrealist collage illustration featuring a beer bottle, an apple with TV legs, and scattered cyan squares against a starry night sky.
This Cuban restaurant site leads with an overhead flat-lay of colorful dishes on a red tablecloth, then anchors conversions with paired "ORDER ONLINE" and "ORDER CATERING" buttons.
This fast-casual restaurant site alternates full-width purple and orange sections with hand-lettered script headings and a cutout hero photo of Chef Marcus Samuelsson.
Tacos Poncitlan
This Mexican restaurant site uses yellow highlight blocks behind menu headers and product images with transparent backgrounds in a carousel.
This restaurant site pairs rustic Italian photography with "BALLIN' SINCE 2012" copy and deep-red section dividers between navigation and about content.
This burger restaurant site stacks "ONLINE ORDERING" and "BIG DIRTY" in oversized yellow serif and sans-serif type that overlaps food photography on a burnt-orange background.
This Mexican restaurant site uses hot pink overlays on food photography and extreme letter-spacing on serif headlines to signal vibrant, community-focused dining.
IV Division
This IV therapy service site uses duotone-filtered medical photography as hero backdrop with "IV DIVISION" in bold serif, then sells formulas through illustrated IV bags with gradient-colored geometric shapes.
This Lebanese fast-casual site combines rotated food photography with vintage diner typography and a scrolling marquee declaring "HUMMUS, HIP HOP HARISSA & HERBS."
This bakery site organizes product categories as labeled circular image cards and scrolls "ORDER YOUR CAKE TODAY!" across a marquee banner.
This hot sauce brand site uses a scrolling flavor ticker banner and torn-paper section breaks to convey homestyle artisanal production.
This health food brand site leads with "Good for you treats made from tigernuts" and uses a four-icon claims grid ("NO NASTIES," "NO NUTS," "NO GLUTEN," "NO DAIRY") to sell allergen-free baking.
This functional nutrition pre-launch site uses green italic callouts within the headline to emphasize "vitamins, adaptogens, & protein" alongside a wavy underline accent on "mushroom."
This corporate catering site uses boxed headline phrases and a scrolling marquee repeating "delicious" to emphasize chef-driven workplace dining.
This burger chain site uses a split-panel hero with "Burgers. Better." tagline and anchors the value story to four pillars: grass-fed beef, local suppliers, culinary design, sustainability.