Cafe website guide

What a good cafe website needs.

A cafe website should help people decide where to go, what to order, when to visit, and how to book or ask a question.

The essentials

  • Opening hours that are easy to find on mobile.
  • A simple menu section with dietary notes and seasonal highlights.
  • Table booking or enquiry route, even if it is not a full booking system.
  • Location details, parking notes, accessibility notes, and map-ready contact content.
  • Reviews, photos, events, gift cards, and local supplier notes for trust.

How the page should flow

Start with the cafe feeling and the main action. Then show the practical details people need quickly: menu, hours, booking, events, reviews, and contact. The best cafe sites make the visit feel easy before someone leaves the house.

The fictional Copper Kettle demo shows this structure with a warm hospitality homepage, menu cards, table enquiry form, events, gift cards, reviews, opening hours, and local contact details.

See the structure in action.

Open the demo build to see how a small venue website can combine atmosphere with practical conversion points.

Open cafe demo