The problems you know
No website, or a terrible one
Your restaurant shows up on Google with a generic listing. Customers can't see your menu, hours, or atmosphere. You're losing walk-ins to competitors with better web presence.
Website builders are too generic
Squarespace and Wix templates look like every other restaurant site. Your food is unique — your website should be too.
Can't afford a web developer
A custom restaurant website costs $3,000–8,000 from a freelancer. That's a month of food costs for a small restaurant.
How InBuild solves them
Full restaurant site from a description
Describe your restaurant, cuisine, and vibe. Get a site with hero, menu display, reservation form, Google Maps embed, photo gallery, hours, and reviews section.
LocalBusiness schema
Your restaurant's name, address, phone, hours, and cuisine type are structured in schema.org LocalBusiness JSON-LD — so Google displays rich business info in search results.
Mobile-first for diners
80% of restaurant searches are mobile. Every generated restaurant site is mobile-optimized with tap-to-call phone numbers, directions links, and a scannable menu layout.
Frequently asked questions
Can I update my menu myself?
Yes. The menu is defined in the exported code as a simple data array. Update items, prices, and descriptions by editing the array — no developer needed for basic changes.
Does it include online ordering?
Basic order inquiry via the contact form. For full online ordering with cart and payment, integrate with Stripe or a restaurant-specific platform like Toast or Square.
Will it show up on Google Maps?
The site includes a Google Maps embed with your address. For the Google Maps business listing itself, claim your Google Business Profile separately — the website URL from InBuild becomes the link in that listing.