Skip to main content
Web Development/Restaurants

Restaurant web design in California.

Custom restaurant websites with online ordering, menu management, and reservations. Stop paying 30% to delivery apps — own your customer relationships directly.

Restaurant website design by WERZ
California-wide
POS integrationsMobile-firstLocal SEOSquare · Toast · CloverCalifornia-wide
Updated 3 min read

Third-party delivery apps charge 15–30% per order, take the customer relationship, and rank above your own restaurant in search results. A direct-ordering website inverts that math: zero commission, full customer data ownership, and the chance to rank #1 locally for the queries that bring hungry customers in. We build restaurant sites that win on all three dimensions.

Every site is mobile-first because that's how diners actually search. Click-to-call is one tap. Directions are one tap. The online order goes straight to your kitchen printer or POS — Square, Toast, Clover, or whatever you already run. Updating a menu price or adding a daily special doesn't require a developer or a support ticket.

What's included

Everything your restaurant needs.

Restaurant online ordering
i.

Online Ordering

Accept orders directly through your website without third-party fees. POS integration, order tracking, and payment processing built in.

Restaurant menu management
ii.

Menu Management

Easy-to-update digital menus with photos, descriptions, allergen info, and real-time pricing changes. Update from your phone.

Restaurant reservation system
iii.

Reservations

Built-in reservation system that syncs with your schedule and reduces no-shows. Confirmation emails, SMS reminders, and waitlist management.

Mobile-first restaurant website
iv.

Mobile First

Websites designed for how diners actually search — on their phones. Fast loading, click-to-call, directions, mobile menu.

Local SEO

Get found on Google.

  • Google Business Profile optimization
  • Local keyword targeting
  • Schema markup for restaurants
  • Fast page load speeds
  • Mobile-first indexing ready
  • More direct online orders
The video is absolutely stunning and really captures the customer experience.
Case Cornell
Owner, King's River Expeditions
FAQ

Common questions.

How much does a restaurant website cost?

Restaurant websites typically range from $3,000–$10,000 depending on features. A basic menu site starts around $3,000, while full online ordering integration ranges from $5,000–$10,000. Monthly maintenance and hosting is typically $100–300/month.

Can I update my restaurant menu myself?

Yes. We build all restaurant websites with an easy-to-use content management system (CMS). You can update menu items, prices, descriptions, and photos without any technical knowledge. We also provide training.

Do you integrate with POS systems?

Yes, we integrate with major POS systems including Square, Toast, Clover, and others. Orders placed on your website can flow directly to your kitchen printer or POS system.

How does WERZ price video, web, or marketing work?

Pricing is scope-based, not template-based. We define deliverables, audience, locations, crew, and revisions before quoting — so the budget reflects actual production needs rather than a pre-set tier.

Can WERZ work from a fixed budget?

Yes. A fixed budget works best when deliverables, locations, revision rounds, and timeline are clear before production starts. We will tell you what is achievable inside the budget rather than promise more than the scope supports.

Are there ongoing retainers, or only project work?

Both. Most marketing and web programs run as monthly retainers (strategy, content, optimization). Video and brand projects are typically scoped per engagement, with optional content retainers for ongoing assets.

How long does a typical engagement take?

Discovery and strategy run 1–2 weeks; production and build run 3–8 weeks depending on scope; launch and iteration kicks off after delivery. Marketing programs are ongoing with measurable milestones at month one, month three, and month six.

Can you accommodate a tight deadline?

Yes, when the scope and approval lanes are tight. Rush projects work best when the team can lock decisions quickly and accept fewer revision rounds. We will tell you upfront if a deadline is unrealistic for the scope.

What happens after the project ships?

Every engagement includes a 30-day post-launch window for fixes, polish, and analytics review. From there we can move into a retainer for ongoing content, optimization, or campaign management.

What does the kickoff look like?

A 60-minute working session to lock the angle, audience, and call-to-action. You leave with a one-pager you can share internally — goal, deliverables, schedule, and success metrics.

Get started

Ready to grow your restaurant?

Join California restaurants who've taken control of their online presence. Free consultation, no obligation.

Start a project

Have one specific question? Email hello@werz.ai