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Create a Restaurant Website — The Ultimate Guide 2026

Last updated: 2026-03-08

Why does every restaurant need its own website?

92% of guests research online before visiting a restaurant — according to a TouchBistro study. Without your own website, you are invisible to a large portion of potential guests. Social media alone is not enough: Instagram and Facebook don't belong to you, and the algorithm decides who sees your posts. Your own website is your digital business card, available 24/7.

What must be on a restaurant website?

The most important elements: Current menu (no PDF!), opening hours, address with directions, contact option (phone, email or form), photos of the restaurant and dishes, and a reservation option. Optional but recommended: newsletter signup, events section and reviews.

What does a restaurant website cost?

Options compared: An agency costs 2,000–10,000€ one-time plus 50–200€/month for maintenance. A website builder like Wix or Squarespace costs 15–40€/month but requires a lot of DIY work. Sitence costs from 29€/month and is built specifically for restaurants — menu, reservations and newsletter are integrated, without you having to design yourself.

Creating a restaurant website — Step by step

With Sitence in 5 steps: 1) Sign up and choose a plan. 2) Choose a design template that fits your restaurant. 3) Add your content: menu, opening hours, images, descriptions. 4) Connect your own domain (e.g. myrestaurant.com). 5) Publish — your website is live. The entire process takes less than 30 minutes.

SEO for restaurant websites — Get found locally

To be found on Google: Use local keywords in title and description (e.g. 'Italian Restaurant Downtown Chicago'). Keep your Google Business Profile data up to date. Make sure name, address and phone number are identical everywhere (NAP consistency). And most importantly: a fast, mobile-optimized website — 60% of restaurant searches come from smartphones.

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