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A Restaurant Website That Updates as Fast as Your Menu

Your menu lives in a stale PDF, your best food photos are buried in old Instagram posts, diners can't book a table without calling during service, and Google is quoting hours you changed months ago. Web360 fixes that in one pass: describe your restaurant, your cuisine, and your signature dishes, and the AI builds a full site with an editable menu, appetizing photo layout, a reservation flow, and accurate hours and location. A live preview appears in minutes, and when the specials change you update a line, not a designer's invoice.

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A menu you can change before the dinner rush

Web360 builds your menu as structured, mobile-first sections, not a PDF nobody can read on a phone at the table. Reorganize courses, add tonight's special, mark a dish as sold out, or push a seasonal price change in seconds. Dietary tags for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and nut allergens sit right on each item so diners and your floor staff stop guessing.

02

Reservations and the basics diners actually look for

Every site comes with a reservation or booking section, a contact block with your phone and email, and an embedded map so a hungry visitor can route to your door without leaving the page. Opening hours, including split lunch and dinner service and holiday closures, are stated once and shown clearly, so the times on your own site finally match reality.

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Food photography that does the selling

Plated food sells covers, so Web360 puts your photography front and centre with gallery and hero layouts designed to make dishes look as good on screen as they do on the pass. Pull your best shots out of buried social posts and into a layout built for them, and group them by course, ambience, or private-dining space so the site previews the whole experience before anyone walks in.

What you get

  • Built around your cuisine, not a stock theme

    Tell the AI you run a wood-fired Neapolitan pizzeria or a small-plates wine bar and it writes the copy, structures the menu, and lays out the pages around that. No starting from a generic restaurant theme and deleting placeholder lasagna.

  • Reshuffle the menu in seconds

    Move the tasting menu above the a la carte, mark the branzino sold out, or bump a price by clicking the item or asking in plain words. The menu re-renders without a designer in the loop.

  • Found when people search for dinner nearby

    Pages are structured so search engines understand your cuisine, neighbourhood, and dishes, helping you turn up for searches like 'ramen near me' or 'rooftop dinner downtown' instead of being lost behind a delivery aggregator.

  • One menu, every diner's language

    Serve a bilingual neighbourhood or a tourist crowd by generating the menu and story in more than one language, so a visitor reads your specials naturally instead of through a clumsy auto-translation.

  • Reads perfectly on the phone at the table

    Most people open your menu one-handed while deciding where to eat. Every layout is built mobile-first, so courses, prices, and the booking button stay legible and tappable on a small screen.

Live example, coming soon

Preview a live restaurant site

Showcases a full generated site with an editable course-by-course menu, food gallery, reservation block, and an hours-and-map footer for a sample bistro.

Frequently asked questions

How do I update the menu when we change specials or raise prices?
You edit the item directly, either by typing a plain-language request or clicking the dish and changing the text or price inline. There's no PDF to re-export and no developer to email, so a seasonal swap or a price bump goes live in seconds.
Can diners book a table directly from the site?
Yes. Every site is generated with a reservation or booking section alongside your phone, email, and a map, so guests can request a table without calling during a busy service.
Will my menu actually be readable on a phone?
Yes. The menu is built as structured, mobile-first sections rather than a downloadable PDF, so courses, prices, and dietary tags stay clear and tappable when someone is deciding where to eat on their phone.
I have great food photos stuck on Instagram. Can I use them?
That's exactly what the gallery and hero layouts are for. Drop in your best plated shots and the site arranges them to look appetising, grouped by course or by space, instead of leaving them buried in old social posts.
Can the site mark dishes as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free?
Yes. Dietary and allergen tags sit on individual menu items, so diners with dietary needs and your floor staff can see at a glance what works without asking the kitchen mid-rush.

Open your doors online in a day

Tell us your cuisine and signature dishes. The AI lays out your menu, gallery, and reservation block into a site you can refine line by line.

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