·Restaurant landing page
A restaurant landing page for the information guests need now.
Kitch creates a live restaurant landing page for menu, hours, specials, location, booking, ordering, and QR/social traffic — without a slow website workflow.
$99 CAD / mo·Two seats·30-day money back
01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Restaurants launching a new concept, pop-ups, seasonal patios, bars, cafés, bakeries, food trucks, catering teams, and existing restaurants that need a focused current-information page.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Who this is for
A restaurant landing page is useful when you need a focused destination quickly. That might be a new restaurant before the full site is ready, a pop-up testing a concept, a café running a seasonal menu, a catering team collecting inquiries, or an existing restaurant that needs one page to stay current while the old website stays mostly static.
Kitch is built for the landing pages restaurants actually use: menu, hours, specials, proof, location, contact, and calls to action.
The common problem
Most landing page builders assume the content is stable. Restaurant content is not. A landing page that cannot handle sold-out items, special hours, temporary promos, or QR traffic becomes stale quickly. Guests do not care whether the page was designed well if the information is wrong.
Kitch gives the landing page an operational layer. The page can look polished and still be edited by the team when service changes.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace temporary campaign pages, link-in-bio pages, menu PDFs, old single-page websites, and manual update tickets. It can also sit alongside a full website as the current-information page for high-intent traffic.
That makes it useful for both acquisition and operations: guests get answers, and the team has one page to keep accurate.
Examples
A new café can launch with menu, hours, address, opening promo, and Instagram link before a full site exists. A restaurant can create a page for prix fixe week with menu and reservation CTA. A caterer can publish packages, service area, FAQs, and inquiry links. A food truck can use a landing page for location, menu, and ordering.
CTA and pricing
Kitch Starter gives one location a live restaurant page, menu, hours, promos, QR destination, two seats, and setup for $99 CAD per month billed annually. If you need more than one location or managed rollout, Enterprise covers larger teams.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Launch a pop-up page before the first service.
Promote a seasonal patio menu and current hours.
Create a catering inquiry page with packages and proof points.
Use one page for QR, social, and paid traffic.
Is this a landing page or a website?+
It can be either. Kitch works as a focused restaurant landing page, a simple restaurant website, or a current-information companion to an existing site.
Can it include ordering and booking links?+
Yes. Kitch can link to ordering, reservations, catering inquiries, delivery apps, email, phone, maps, and custom CTAs.
Can my staff update it?+
Yes. Kitch is designed so operators and approved teammates can keep key guest information current.
Can it be used for paid ads or QR traffic?+
Yes. The page is mobile-first and works well as the destination for QR codes, social profiles, posters, and campaign traffic.