
Strategic website design has become increasingly important in the restaurant industry. As other mediums have faded away, searching for a place to eat online has become a ubiquitous practice.
Strategic website design has become increasingly important in the restaurant industry. As other mediums have faded away, searching for a place to eat online has become a ubiquitous practice.
The smart phone boom has ramped up the competition for great restaurant page design. 24 percent of mobile searches in 2012 were for restaurants; in turn, simple or responsive restaurant website design is becoming an industry standard.
Trick Dog – San Francisco
Arguably the coolest new bar in San Francisco features an equally sick one page design, with a creative wheel of cocktail options. Simple and effective.
http://www.trickdogbar.com
San Loco - New York
It’s hard to bounce away from this New York “gringo-mex” restaurant website thanks to it’s weird and trippy flash design.
http://sanloco.com
Caravan – London, UK
These guys were in early on the big image background trend and the rest of their site shows similar design acumen.
http://www.caravanonexmouth.co.uk/about
024 Modern American Grille – Houston
This site is a textbook example of why you don’t have to sacrifice content with responsive web design.
http://www.024grille.com
Bel 50 – Chicago
This restaurant specializes in gourmet sandwiches while their website specializes in excellent responsive design, aided by fun and appealing images.
http://bel50.com
Knotty Barrel - San Diego
This website has a friendly and welcoming interface and intuitive navigation. A site like this is an amazing look for any small or medium sized bar/restaurant.
http://knottybarrel.com
Whitman’s – New York
This is the prototypical mobile restaurant site – responsive, simple, lots of good content running long below the fold – just savvy design.
http://whitmansnyc.com
Niedlov’s Breadworks - Tennessee
Big, attractive images and simple navigation are the driving forces for this very unique site design.
http://niedlovs.com
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