83 Best Restaurant Website Examples - Page 2
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 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.
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 chicken wing restaurant site uses hand-painted brush script for "EAT FIRE WINGS" layered over deep-fryer photography, with styled food shots breaking the grid.
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 hot chicken restaurant site centers a close-up hero image of three towering fried chicken sandwiches with a single "ORDER NOW" button overlaid.
This Middle Eastern fast-casual site pairs overhead food photography with lowercase serif headlines and pill-shaped CTAs in dark green.
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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 leisure destination site organizes four service categories as overlaid image cards with cursive headings, anchored by a kayak-perspective hero and layered-illustration landscape section.
This Italian restaurant site anchors its hero with the promise "IF IT ISN'T FRESH, DON'T SERVE IT" overlaid on shaved cheese, then immediately converts with a rewards section headlined "LOVE RUSSO'S! WE'LL LOVE YOU BACK."
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.
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This Mexican restaurant site uses yellow highlight blocks behind menu headers and product images with transparent backgrounds in a carousel.
This hospitality venue site uses strikethrough text as visual punctuation and hexagonal button corners to reinforce its industrial warehouse branding.
This restaurant site pairs rustic Italian photography with "BALLIN' SINCE 2012" copy and deep-red section dividers between navigation and about content.
This apartment leasing site leads with "A HOME DESIGNED FOR YOU" in serif caps over a sage green hero, then stacks amenity photos at overlapping angles with line-drawn icons below.
This photography portfolio organizes travel images chronologically by year with minimal typography and 5-column landscape grids.
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.
This ranch site sells grass-fed beef with a fixed navigation bar, rope dividers, and cattle silhouettes illustrated on rolling green hillsides.
This Lebanese fast-casual site combines rotated food photography with vintage diner typography and a scrolling marquee declaring "HUMMUS, HIP HOP HARISSA & HERBS."
This hot sauce brand site uses a scrolling flavor ticker banner and torn-paper section breaks to convey homestyle artisanal production.
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.
This burger restaurant site leads with a red banner declaring "TASTE THE DIFFERENCE" above a three-column grid of category images with ingredient-focused descriptions.
This restaurant takeout site rotates food category images 45 degrees into diamonds and anchors a floating "BOOK YOUR ORDERS" badge to the right edge.
This Indian pub site stacks three equal-width columns with mismatched backgrounds: dark food photos for menu and catering, bright white for delivery with a stark "CONTACT US" button.
This cocktail bar site uses a dark hero with candlelit marble interiors and positions navigation as small-caps overlays above pre-prohibition aesthetic imagery.
This BBQ restaurant site uses "MEAT / SMOKE / TIME" stacked vertically over hero photography, then announces the partnership with "You can now order Topo and BBQ together!!"