In the digital era, a successful restaurant web design is a priority if you want to run a prosperous business. In this blog post, you’ll learn 5 key pointers that, if implemented, will guarantee you a successful restaurant web design, and in turn, you’ll see visible business growth in no time! Read More
The Project Goals
McHughs Public House asked us for a website redesign for their restaurant. They wanted to update their website to a responsive modern style design. Their old website was hard to navigate, and didn’t have much food images or restaurant info. Their menus were also in PDF format and hard to read. Their main objectives for the website redesign were to create a mobile friendly website, an overall updated look, adding more pages like, career and event pages. Overall they wanted a clean look. They were in the process of a remodel, with all new dark brown wood tables, they really liked the dark wood look with crisp white and pops of green. Read More
So you’ve concocted the best array of food and sauces but nobody is trying them. Your burgers are the best in town but they’re not selling. And let’s not even get started on how fantastic your steaks are. Yet, your tables are empty and you’re paying your servers to twiddle their thumbs. Why? Chances are you neglected your menu design. Read More
The restaurant scene in the Lakeville/Farmington/Apple Valley area was a sea of sameness. So when the team behind Barley + Vine approached us with a dream of serving up locally-sourced American cuisine paired with craft beers and cocktails or eclectic wines all in comfortable, laid-back setting, we knew we wanted to be a part of the project. Read More
Recently one of our clients came to us with an exciting idea; to open a supper club with a classic feel mixed with modernity. They designed three divisions into their layout- the main supper club, a taproom, and a cidery. The taproom will feature local breweries as well as the standards, and the cidery will create a variety of apple drinks for the whole family.
There is a quiet little café a few blocks from where I live. They have a full breakfast and lunch menu, serve organic, free trade coffee and specialty drinks, and make their own jams and sauces. They are the only place in Minnesota where I know to go for chicken and waffles. The people are nice, the food is fairly priced, and everything I’ve had tastes great.
I predict they will not last another year.
Woolley’s Steakhouse came to us in need of a restaurant website redesign. Their website was outdated, not responsive and poorly designed. Further more the website was hard to update and maintain. They wanted a modern, responsive style design that would help to reinvent their image and be easy to update. Read More
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