Websites for restaurants and horeca
A website that makes people want to book
A client hesitating between two places decides in thirty seconds: photos, menu, opening hours, booking. We design horeca websites where those four answers are immediate, and that your team updates without a contractor. Custom-built, from Brussels.
Or start with our work for the MoMo restaurant.
What your clients look at
The photos
Your dishes and your room, for real: a dull photo costs covers every single evening.
The menu and prices
Up to date, readable on mobile, no PDF to download: it is THE content everyone looks for.
The booking
A visible button on every page, connected to your tool: every bit of friction loses a table.
What we build for horeca
A custom website, easy to manage and built to grow with your establishment. You edit day-to-day content yourself, on a solid technical base built with Wagtail. The domain name, the content, the data and the code developed for your project belong to you.
- A menu updated in 2 minutes: dishes, prices and daily specials managed by your team, from a phone if needed.
- Booking connected to your tool: the site plugs into your existing system, no double management.
- Photos staged: a gallery that whets the appetite and loads fast.
- Opening hours and practical info: always right, including holidays and annual closures.
- Multilingual: FR/NL/EN for Brussels locals and tourists.
- Local SEO: a structure optimised for your neighbourhood and your cuisine.
- Editorial autonomy: menu, hours, events and news are updated without calling us.
Horeca has no time to waste. We know it: the site must be manageable between two services, from a phone, by anyone on the team. Everything is designed for fast updates, and we stay reachable when something breaks on a Friday night.
They trust us
MoMo, a Tibetan restaurant in Brussels
Home-made cooking, sustainable produce, a Tibetan team: a website designed with its copywriting to tell that authenticity, and a collaboration running since 2017. Read the case study.
Up to 70% of eligible expenses funded
Businesses with an operating base in Brussels can, under conditions, benefit from the Prime Digitalisation grant: 25 to 70% of eligible expenses, capped at EUR 10,000 per beneficiary per calendar year. The application must be filed before the assignment starts, and approval remains a Region decision. We help you prepare the file.
Frequently asked horeca questions
From EUR 5,000 for a polished presence, around EUR 12,000 for a custom website that you own. The details are on our packages page, and our article on website prices in Belgium explains what drives the budget. For a personalised estimate, our price calculator answers in two minutes.
Yes, that is the whole point: dishes, prices, specials and opening hours are edited in a few clicks, including from a phone. Hands-on training is included at delivery.
Yes, under conditions. The Brussels-Region Prime Digitalisation grant covers 25 to 70% of eligible expenses (capped at EUR 10,000 per beneficiary per calendar year). The application is filed before the assignment starts; we help you prepare it.
We start with an inventory of your existing pages and rankings: useful content is kept or improved, every old URL is redirected and Search Console is transferred, with no downtime. A redesign always involves some variation, but a well-prepared migration limits losses and builds better foundations. The full method is in our article on migrating without losing your rankings.
Allow 2 to 3 weeks for a Start package and about twelve weeks for a custom build, from first call to launch. You approve at each milestone (design, development, launch) and we handle the rest, migration and redirects included.
Let's talk about your establishment
A 15-minute exploratory call, no strings attached. We will have visited your current site before we talk.
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