I build fast, mobile restaurant sites — your menu, photos, hours, and online ordering — and I get them ranking in local search. I'm not an agency. I run ten of my own city dining guides and rank restaurants every day, on my own traffic, before I ever do it for you.
$149/month, all-in — I build it, host it, maintain it, and set up the SEO. Your domain, in your name. Prefer to own it? $1,995 once.
Diners are searching for your food right now. Here's what decides whether they find you.
Google can't rank what doesn't exist. Without a site, you're a map pin with no story — and the restaurant next door gets the click.
It ranks under Facebook, not under you. Your hours get buried, your menu is a photo, and Facebook shows your competitors' ads next to it.
Yelp and delivery apps rank above you for your own name, then charge you or sell your customer to a competitor. Your own site takes that back.
Open any of them on your phone. Menu, photos, map, click-to-order — all fast. This is exactly what your restaurant gets.
Behind these sits my own network: ten city dining guides with thousands of ranked restaurant pages. I rank restaurants on my own sites, with my own money, every day. That's the playbook your site gets.
One clear package. Built to bring in customers from Google — nothing you don't need bolted on.
Loads instantly and looks right on every phone — where almost all of your customers will see it.
Not a PDF. Real text Google can read, with menu markup so your dishes can show up directly in search.
Everything a hungry customer needs to choose you and find you, in one tap.
One-tap links straight to the systems you already use — Toast, DoorDash, OpenTable, and the rest.
Set up so you rank for "best [your food] in [your city]" — not buried under a competitor or a Yelp ad.
All handled. Need the menu changed or a holiday posted? You text me — not a help desk.
No quotes to chase, no surprise invoices. Month-to-month, no contracts, and your domain is registered in your name — always.
Yes. Your domain is registered in your name from day one, on every plan. If you ever leave, the domain goes with you. I never hold a domain hostage — that practice is the reason this is worth saying out loud.
About two weeks from our first conversation. You review it before it goes live, and I refine it until it's right.
Nothing bad. There's no contract. You keep your domain, and if you want to keep the site too, the $1,995 buyout converts it to fully yours.
Probably — most restaurant sites I see are slow, unreadable on a phone, or invisible on Google. If your site isn't bringing in customers, it's costing you covers either way. Get in touch and I'll give you a straight answer on whether it's worth replacing.
Tell me about your restaurant. I'll tell you what I'd build and exactly what it costs. No jargon, no pressure, no obligation.