About
Small team. Honest pages.
Kitch builds and runs restaurant pages updated by message. We started because every restaurant we love had a menu we couldn’t trust online.
Note · Why
The menu changed Tuesday. Google found out in March.
Most restaurant tech is built for the people who own the restaurant tech. Not the restaurant. The result is a graveyard of stale Squarespace sites, half-updated Linktrees, and PDFs from 2019. Kitch is the opposite bet — a tool operators actually want to keep using, because keeping it current takes a sentence.
Note · How
- 01
Honest beats clever.
A menu page should say what's on tonight. Hours should match the door. We optimize for the truth, not the look.
- 02
One change, fast.
Operators don't have time to learn a CMS. Type the change in the words you'd say it. The page is updated before you finish the next sip of coffee.
- 03
Less ceremony.
No tier comparison page. No upsell flow. No twelve-step setup wizard. $99 a month per restaurant. We build it. You message us.
- 04
Built for the till.
Restaurants run on margins thinner than a credit card. We refuse to add a fee that doesn't earn itself back. If something doesn't help you ship more food, we don't ship it.
Note · Who
Built by Grid Creative. Toronto, 2026.
We answer emails. We pick up the phone. If something’s broken, we fix it the same day.