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Cafes · Restaurants · Bakeries · 2026

Websites as good as the coffee.

Custom 3D websites for independent cafes, restaurants, and bakeries. Phone-first menu editing, POS-integrated ordering, and pages that load on a 4G mobile in under a second.

  • Independent cafes
  • Bakeries
  • Neighbourhood restaurants
  • Roasteries
  • Multi-location groups
  • Tasting rooms
02 Scroll-driven 3D scene

A scene that loops with you.

Scroll-driven Three.js mesh. The torus rotates and shifts material as you read. Same primitive we use behind hero sections, menu transitions, and brand reels.

Warm palette transitions.

Material lerps between four warm palette colours as you scroll. Used to set time-of-day mood on cafe sites and to ease customers from breakfast menu into evening menu.

Smooth on every device.

GSAP ScrollTrigger pins for exactly the right distance. Lenis keeps the trackpad smooth on Mac, iPad, and Surface. Static fallback on mobile to protect Core Web Vitals.

0.6s Mobile LCP Under Google passing threshold
100 Lighthouse Across all four scores
POS Native sync Square, Toast, Resy, OpenTable
24h Reply SLA On every brief and revision
What we build · 01-03

Three things every cafe site needs.

Most cafe websites get the photo right and lose the order. We start at the till and work outward.

01
Today. Tomorrow. Honest.
01 MENU

Live menus that match the chalkboard.

Daily menu galleries with dietary tags, allergens, and pricing that your team edits from a phone. Specials swap in one tap. No Squarespace fight, no PDF menu link buried in the footer.

  • Phone-first CMS
  • Allergen + dietary tags
  • Daily specials toggle
  • Prep-time + sourcing notes
02
Tablet-free. Printer-free.
02 ORDER

Online ordering that talks to your POS.

Native integrations with Square, Toast, Resy, and OpenTable so orders land in your kitchen workflow without paper printouts and tablet stacks. Delivery handoff to Uber, Deliveroo, or in-house couriers.

  • Square + Toast webhooks
  • Resy + OpenTable booking
  • Delivery dispatch ready
  • Tip splits and gratuity
03
Origin. Craft. Loyalty.
03 STORY

Story pages that turn visitors into regulars.

A roastery profile, a chef bio, a sourcing map. Editorial pages that explain why your espresso costs four pounds and why people come back. Built for press, partnerships, and Instagram bio links.

  • Roaster + farm profiles
  • Chef + staff bios
  • Press and partnership pages
  • Instagram-first OG cards
Common questions

What cafe owners ask us first.

Will my online ordering still work during the rebuild?

Yes. We stage the new site in parallel and switch DNS only after your Square or Toast integration is tested end-to-end on the new domain. Zero downtime for ordering. Your team keeps taking orders the entire time.

Can I edit menu items and specials myself?

Yes. We build a phone-friendly CMS where your team taps a menu item, edits price or description, adds an allergen tag, and publishes. No code, no developer ticket. Specials toggle in two taps from the till.

Do you handle the food photography?

We art-direct the shoot, write the shot list per dish, and recommend two or three food photographers in your city. Most cafes spend two days on the shoot and get six months of content. We brief lighting, plating, and crop ratios for every channel.

How does delivery integration work with Uber and Deliveroo?

We send orders from your site straight to your kitchen display, and split delivery handoff to Uber or Deliveroo couriers via their dispatch API. Customer sees one branded checkout. Couriers see the same order ID for tracking.

Can the site handle multiple locations under one brand?

Yes. Each location gets its own page with menu, hours, photos, and ordering, but inherits brand design tokens from the parent site. Common in multi-site cafe groups, neighbourhood restaurant brands, and bakery chains.

How long from kickoff to launch for a 5-page cafe site?

Four to six weeks from signed brief to live. Week 1-2 brand audit and content collection. Week 3-4 build and POS integration testing. Week 5 photo integration and copy review. Week 6 launch and post-launch monitoring.