83 Best Restaurant Website Examples - Page 3
This food service supplier site leads with a trust badge and pairs product imagery with "Quality You Can Taste, Reliability You Can Trust" in centered serif type.
This fast-casual restaurant site splits its hero with cream typography and a dining photo, using red accent text for "EAST MEDITERRANEAN" in brush-stroke style.
This café and bakery site pairs a coffee-pour hero image with script typography and a beige-striped divider section breaking up content blocks.
This fast-casual burrito restaurant site leads with "ROLLING SOMETHING THIS GOOD IS USUALLY ILLEGAL" in compressed black caps over warm orange doodles and floating product photography.
This fast-casual restaurant site introduces "Salad AI" as a personal recipe assistant and embeds iPhone mockups showing the app in the hero section.
This French empanada chain site pairs a scrolling "BORN TO BE TASTY 🔥" ticker with a hand-lettered logo and bright orange accent colors to signal street-food energy.
This ramen restaurant site splits the hero into dine-in and takeout CTAs with a diagonal geometric divider and hand-drawn "The O.G." typography for menu items.
This QSR site sells nostalgic comfort food with diagonal ribbon badges ("Limited Time Only!", "Made Fresh") interrupting product card layouts.
This fast-casual pizzeria site leads with "CRAFT YOUR OWN" over a cheese-pull hero, then stacks three promo cards and a rewards section with iPhone mockup.
This chicken restaurant site leads with "FRIED & TRUE." in bold italic serif across a saturated red-orange hero, topped by a fixed nav with "ORDER ONLINE" CTA.
This Miami pizza shop site uses a 70s-inspired color palette of dark teal, burnt orange, and cream with retro blocky uppercase typography throughout.
This restaurant landing page frames the value proposition with "Leave your diet behind" and uses angled photo clusters with a pink heart icon in the about section.
This farm shop site uses dark forest green with wheat icons and barn photography to position local Norfolk produce as heritage retail.
This seafood restaurant site stacks circular food photos alongside menu items priced $4.50–$13.00 with ingredient-focused descriptions in gray text.
This Irish pub site leads with a rotating "ORDER ONLINE" stamp badge and anchors its origin story with the headline "FROM AN OLD HARDWARE STORE TO THE BEST FISH AND CHIPS IN YOUR TOWN."
This fast-casual Mexican restaurant site uses an overlapping card layout where a white text block floats across a food photograph to showcase "BAJA QUALITY."
This Italian restaurant site anchors messaging with an italic serif headline in coral—"When you're at Lucia's, you're at home!"—paired with operating hours and reservation details in structured info blocks.
This restaurant tech SaaS site uses serif italic for the hero headline and horizontal scrolling product mockups stacked in two rows as primary social proof.
This fine dining restaurant site uses a fixed serif logo flanked by nav items and positions its value proposition—"The Most Beautiful & Romantic Restaurant in Cathedral Hill"—over moody interior photography.
This fast-casual restaurant site anchors the page with a close-up burrito hero image and promotes its Rewards program with a prominent cream banner stating "JOIN CHIPOTLE REWARDS. UNLOCK FREE CHIPOTLE."
This fusion pizza restaurant site uses red-and-white checkered dividers and stacked emoji-labeled CTAs to evoke retro diner aesthetic while selling "where global flavors meet."
This Nashville hot chicken chain site uses a spice-level gradient bar labeling heat from "No Spice" through "Houston, We Have A Problem!" (2M+ SHU).