A restaurant today is chosen on a phone, before anyone walks in: the guest searches «restaurant near me», looks at photos and the menu, checks whether they can book and decides in thirty seconds. So a restaurant doesn't need just any website — it needs a fast storefront with an always-current menu, one-tap booking and a well-kept Google profile. A place that isn't there, or takes five seconds to load, loses the table to the one next door.
The foundation is a brochure site that opens in under two seconds even on mobile data, with dish photos, hours, an address with a map and a menu readable without downloading a PDF. A digital menu saves you reprints and lets you change dishes and prices yourself. Our web development for hospitality starts at €800 and includes gallery, menu and a booking form.
A booking module tied to your calendar removes missed calls at peak hours and cuts no-shows with automatic reminders. If you do takeaway or delivery, your own online ordering — without the 25-30% commissions the platforms charge — keeps the margin in your pocket: a small food e-commerce starts at €1,200. For larger venues we also build mobile apps with loyalty and repeat orders, from €3,000.
As you grow, the real problem isn't the website but operations: covers, food cost, stock and suppliers. A custom management system (from €5,000) links bookings, consumption and purchasing, so you know which dishes actually make money and when to reorder. It's the difference between guessing and deciding on numbers.
Most guests arrive from local search. We optimize your Google Business profile, menu structured data and reviews, so your restaurant shows up when someone looks for where to eat nearby. Our local SEO starts at €500/month and pays for itself in extra covers. It works for a fine-dining room and a neighborhood pizzeria alike.
A well-digitalized restaurant fills tables even off-season and keeps the margin it currently gives away to delivery platforms. We start with a free 24-hour quote and tell you, based on your volume, where it truly pays to invest: first the site and bookings, then ordering, and finally the management system.