238 Best Shopify Food & Beverage Website Examples - Page 6
This plant-based foods site leads with "DAMN GOOD MAC & CHEESE" in bold serif and overlays pastel snowflakes on a cream background.
This snack brand site uses bright yellow hero space with overlapping product bags, floating chili peppers, and "YUM!" speech bubbles to sell jerky as "TASTE THE GOOD LIFE."
This organic snack brand site uses a leaf-shaped cutout masking product imagery and pairs italic serif headlines with bright blue and yellow section backgrounds.
This nootropic supplement site pairs handwritten annotations on product photography with a gradient hero that shifts from mint through lavender to gold.
This protein bar DTC site announces product redesigns with "NEW LOOK!" and proves credibility through press logos on a lavender stripe.
This meal delivery site frames health conditions as dietary solutions, offering tagged meal plans like "GLP-1 SUPPORT" and "DIABETES-FRIENDLY" alongside "food is the best medicine."
This plant-based meal delivery site announces its Benefit Corporation status in a top banner, then leads with "MEATLESS MEALS IN MINUTES" over editorial food photography.
This snack food site splits its benefits section with a 2x2 badge grid on white and product photography on textured blue, anchoring "Award Winning Flavor" above.
This functional beverage site pairs a cartoon coffee-cup mascot with "Flavor and Function Are No Longer Mutually Exclusive" and subscription pricing highlighted in purple badges.
This energy drink site splits the hero banner into four color zones with matching product cans, then stacks a 2x2 benefits grid with no gutters below.
This functional soda DTC site uses a split hero with deep crimson background and cream serif typography to position "A New Kind of Soda™" as premium nostalgia.
This allergen-free snack brand site uses a coral nav bar and three-column product grid with contrasting bright backgrounds (green, blue, pink) to counter the clinical feel of allergy-friendly foods.
This energy bar brand site uses a split golden-yellow-to-hot-pink hero with "Caffeine with Benefits" in casual script and floating ingredient photography throughout.
This low-carb food shop uses a newsletter popup with heart-eyes emoji and "20% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER 😍" to convert browsing into email subscribers.
This beverage brand site personifies each flavor as a character ("She's the perfect balance between sweet hibiscus and tangy orange") and stacks the product name in hot pink serif typography.
This hospitality venue site uses strikethrough text as visual punctuation and hexagonal button corners to reinforce its industrial warehouse branding.
The Good Ritual
This specialty instant coffee site uses monospace type for product benefits and pairs serif headlines with watercolor cloud illustrations.
This juice bar site opens with "Healthy As pHuck!" in large serif type and anchors the header in a cream-colored sticky nav centered around a handwritten logo.
This non-alcoholic beverage site sells "the social tonic that knows how to party" with product ovals wrapped in rotating contextual copy like "take me to a party."
This dessert e-commerce site rotates the navigation menu vertically in a purple pill and centers the logo as a circular emblem above the hero image.
This frozen superfood shop uses hand-illustrated tropics with teal and coral accents, positioning a hiker amid plants to sell "super nutrition made simple."
Stowe
This e-commerce site organizes products through scrollable category icon rows beneath multi-tier navigation, with hero text split left-right against product photography.
This sauce brand site uses full-bleed color blocks with "FLIP BORING THE BIRD" as the headline and overlapping product bottles positioned right-of-center against bright yellow and magenta.
This flavored syrup DTC site sells "More Simple, More Syrup" with a rotated Polaroid of the product overhead-styled on a striped tablecloth.
This caffeine-free beverage site splits its hero with a mint background and product-holding portrait, anchoring trust with five certification badges.
This specialty coffee shop uses a monochromatic blue-and-white palette across product photography, packaging, and lifestyle imagery for complete brand cohesion.
This specialty coffee shop uses a lime-green banner announcement and color-blocked product grids with flavor-inspired names like "Brownie" and "Apple Pie."
This sports recovery cream site splits the hero between textured product photography and feature cards, then uses body-part circles to show where the cream works.
Slitti
This luxury chocolate site leads with "Selected raw materials and wisdom of Andrea Slitti" and displays products floating above cream backgrounds with award counts.