238 Best Shopify Food & Beverage Website Examples - Page 8
This specialty coffee DTC site opens with "This is better coffee" and uses blush pink accents, product flat-lays, and a subscription-focused three-column feature layout.
This food brand site leads with a diagonal stripe pattern hero and positions products alongside "Real Flavor for Your Fresh Goals" messaging.
This popcorn brand site splits its hero into bright yellow and teal with a wavy divider, highlighting "Extraordinary" in a background pill.
This functional beverage site uses a two-column hero with massive black typography, ingredient callouts as bordered grid cells, and holographic product photography against white space.
This sports hydration site sells dynamic mixing with "Fuel your flow" centered over a lifestyle hero and interactive product hotspots marked in coral.
This craft mixer brand site uses a Western serif typeface and arranges four flavor cans in angled perspective above "Craft Cocktails & Mocktails Made Easy."
This supplement e-commerce site pairs product testimonials with milk-splash imagery and organizes categories as full-width lifestyle photography tiles with white text overlays.
This coffee equipment shop leads with "Love, Lattes, and a Little Pink" hero copy and sells brewing methods through comparison pills against French press and pour over.
This snack brand site leads with the tagline "Totally Seedy. 100% Humble." and pairs a cyan hero background with product imagery angled against scattered seed illustrations.
This plant-based appliance site leads with a lifestyle photo paired against a warm-toned content panel, positioning the machine through "No soaking. No mess. No fuss."
This artisanal bakery site uses a split hero with separate CTAs—"Shop All Cookies" versus "Pickup or Delivery"—to segment nationwide and local customers.
This bakery e-commerce site pairs a split serif-and-script headline ("that's BUTTERIFFIC!") with gold borders framing hero product photography against black.
This bakery e-commerce site leads with a dynamic product collage that breaks the container edges, then uses alternating lavender and white sections with serif headings to structure cookie and cake categories.
This food & beverage site leads with "Sip, Swirl, Savor" over product photography and uses organic green brush strokes framing the hero carousel.
This cereal brand site organizes products in a horizontal carousel and divides sections with organic wavy SVG edges instead of straight lines.
This functional beverage site uses an organic blob mask to frame a hero product shot, then pivots to a bold yellow band announcing "the first productivity drink with no caffeine, taurine, theine, guarana, or other stimulants."
This coffee pod e-commerce site uses a chartreuse trust bar marquee and prices pods from "$0.45 each" to anchor affordability positioning.
This wellness beverage site sells subscriptions with product names as action verbs ("Rehydrate & dominate," "Your real gut check") and overlaps product packaging directly onto hero grass photography.
This meal delivery site sells convenience with "Better Lunch, Better Life" headline and italicized serif typography over split hero imagery.
This hot sauce e-commerce site stacks benefit pills in yellow rounded boxes—"All Natural Sauces," "Custom Designed Hot Ones Gift Box"—to anchor product claims.
This fitness e-commerce site uses neon blue gradients and italic condensed headlines to frame a "BOGO 50% OFF" supplement offer alongside an app download section.
This fermentation supplies shop pairs hand-drawn product illustrations with "Your HEALTHY NEW YEAR Starts Here!" in mixed serif and script typography across a teal gradient hero.
This women's health e-commerce site uses illustrated symptom icons ("I think I have a UTI!") as primary navigation instead of traditional product categories.
This wellness brand site uses an interactive sentence-builder product finder and color-blocked promotional overlay to guide customers through personalized discovery.
This beverage DTC site uses serif italic headlines and illustrated icons to position zero-sugar tea as "Not Your Grandma's Sweet Tea."
This bakery e-commerce site uses a chocolate drip border and hot-pink script typography to frame Valentine's Day seasonal promotions across a hero carousel.
This artisan chocolatier site uses western display fonts and names products with Texas regionalism: "Wrangle My Heart," "Yellow Rose of Texas," "Apache Paintings Truffles."
No Evil Foods
This plant-based meat brand site uses torn-paper transitions, polaroid-rotated food photography, and profane mission copy ("EFF UP THE PLANET") to position sustainability as rebellion.