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.
Cafe website example
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