·Restaurant website builder · Toronto
A restaurant website builder for Toronto restaurants.
Kitch gives Toronto restaurants a live website for menus, hours, promos, and guest updates — built for the city's pace, updated by message instead of a CMS login.
$99 CAD / mo·Two seats·30-day money back
01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Toronto restaurant owners, operators, and managers across the city — from Kensington Market cafés to King West cocktail bars, Junction bakeries, and Scarborough QSR counters.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Built for Toronto's restaurant pace
Toronto restaurants move fast. A dish sells out before the second turn. Patio hours differ from the dining room. A weekend brunch menu goes live Friday morning and changes by Saturday. Kitch is built for that operational tempo — not a weekly CMS update.
Whether you're on Ossington, in Scarborough, or running a food hall counter on King, the guest-facing page should match what the kitchen knows.
The common problem
Restaurant information changes faster than traditional websites. Dishes sell out. Patio hours shift. A private event closes the dining room. These updates are small, but stale information creates real guest friction — and in a competitive city like Toronto, that friction costs tables.
A normal website builder gives you pages and design controls. Kitch gives you restaurant modules: menu, hours, promos, contact, location, QR, and a live preview.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace a simple restaurant website, a PDF menu page, a QR menu tool, a link-in-bio page, and a small stack of manual update tasks. You can still use a custom domain and bring your own brand.
For Toronto restaurants with an existing website, Kitch can act as the high-change landing page: the URL behind the QR code, the menu link from Google or Instagram, or the current-information page linked from the old site.
Pricing and setup
Kitch Starter is $99 CAD per month billed annually, or $119 month-to-month. It includes one live restaurant page, two team seats, the first setup, updates by message, and a 30-day money-back period.
Setup starts with the basics: name, cuisine, menu, hours, location, brand feel. From there, Kitch becomes the place your team keeps the public page current.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Hide a sold-out dish before the next table scans the QR.
Post patio hours before the first warm weekend of the year.
Change closing time for a TTC delay and keep the same QR code.
Add a Mother's Day tasting menu note to the homepage.
Is Kitch available for Toronto restaurants?+
Yes. Kitch works for any restaurant, café, bar, food truck, or hospitality business in Toronto and across Canada.
Can I use my own domain?+
Yes. Kitch can run as the main restaurant page or as the current-information page behind an existing website, QR code, or social profile.
How quickly can a Toronto restaurant get online?+
Setup takes a single session. Provide your name, cuisine, menu, hours, and location and Kitch builds the first version. You update it by message from there.
What does it cost?+
Starter is $99 CAD per month billed annually for one Toronto location, with two seats and first setup included.