<aside> ☝🏽 This cover image is a doodle depicting the economics of the restaurant industry, set on a horizon and centered on a small establishment that has a web presence that is engaging and making money for the restaurant. | The image was made by made by John Guerra using The Doodle Library — **Simple, reusable drawings.**

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As restaurant industry professionals we have been looking to solve the problem of local-based, independent restaurant’s lack of access to quality and affordable websites and web-related services so that we can provide a great guest experience and have more successful businesses now and into the future.


<aside> 👷🏽‍♂️ Heads-up: This incomplete draft of article is what we call a published/live draft.

Why? Because we think, research, draft, and edit in public. This is how we work. Plus it feels good and often necessary.

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Restaurant Needs

Websites

Restaurants need professional-level services/tools for design, development, deployment, and management of performative websites that can be agile enough to adapt to changing consumer/tech/market trends and the occasional economic distribution… like a pandemic or fast moving cultural shifts.

Web Services

Restaurants need professional-level services/tools for design, development, deployment, and management of social media, content (newsletter, articles), e-commerce (gift cards, merchandise, delivery orders, event sales), listing and reviews, and other web-related services that are integrated into the website or adjacent.

Call-to-Actions

Become a Client-Partner

We are currently working with a select few restaurants as Client-Partners to help us better understand the problems and solutions beyond our own restaurant experience. We are looking and taking applications for one or two more restaurants to work with.

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Apply Now. We make selections in July 2023.

Support our work

If you like what we do for the restaurant industry Support Restaurant Web.

That’s it.

Thanks for reading.

<aside> 🗣️ message from the editor, John Guerra

Be easy on yourself. This restaurant website shit is hard.

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