Hospitality website design & development
Your website should be your hardest-working member of staff: taking bookings at midnight, showing off the menu, answering the questions your phone line answers all day. That only happens when it's designed around the way guests actually behave — on their phones, short on time, ready to book if you make it easy.
We design and build bespoke websites for restaurants, hotels, bars, pubs and venues across the UK. Every one is mobile-first, quick to load, simple for your team to update, and shaped around one job: turning lookers into bookers. And it's yours — you own the finished site outright, not rent it from us.
Starter websites from £185 — see the full price list

What your website can include
- Bespoke design for your venue — no templates
- Mobile-first booking journeys with clear calls to action
- Menus guests can read easily on a phone
- Table, room and event booking journeys
- Integration with the booking system you already use
- Event listings and private hire enquiry forms
- Gift voucher sales
- Multi-location support for groups
- Solid Google-friendly foundations from day one
- Simple content editing for your team
- Ongoing support and maintenance
What makes a hospitality website different
A hospitality website has a harder job than most. Your visitor is usually on a phone, often mid-conversation about where to eat or stay, and they arrive with intent that has a shelf life of about a minute. A software company's website can afford to educate; yours has to seat people. That means menus that read beautifully on a small screen, opening hours that never need hunting for, photography that does the selling, and a booking action within thumb's reach at the exact moment the decision lands.
It also has to live in a real venue's week. Menus change, chefs move, events launch, printers break at 5pm on a Friday. So we build every site to be run by the people who run the venue — editable in minutes, resilient on patchy phone signal, and wired straight into the booking system your team already trusts.
Already using a booking system?
Great — keep it. We build around the system you already trust, so the journey from your website into your booking system feels like one smooth experience. No switching, no retraining, no lost data.
- OpenTable
- ResDiary
- SevenRooms
- DesignMyNight
- Access Collins
- Guestline
- Mews
- Cloudbeds
Using something else? We’ll build around that too.
What this does for your venue
More direct bookings
Fewer taps between “found you” and “booked in”, so fewer guests give up halfway or drift off to a third-party site.
Less admin for your team
With the editable menu system, your team changes menus, prices and opening hours in minutes — no waiting on a developer.
A site that earns its keep
Fast loading and built for Google, so it keeps working for you long after launch day.
Web Design questions, answered plainly
What does a website like this cost?
Our pricing is public: a starter website — home, about and menu pages — is £185, extra pages are £45 each, and add-ons like booking system integration are £75. Hosting is £15 a month with the first month free. The full list is on our pricing page, so you can total your own build before we ever speak.
Can we keep the booking system we already use?
Yes — that's the point. We build your website around OpenTable, ResDiary, SevenRooms, Guestline, Mews and plenty of others, so guests flow from your site straight into the system your team already knows. No switching, no retraining, no lost data.
Will we be able to update it ourselves?
Yes. Editing is built for venue teams, not developers — and the editable menu system (£75) gives you your own login to change dishes, prices and hours whenever you like. Prefer to send changes over? We'll make them for £15 a time.
Do we actually own the finished website?
Completely. Domain, design and content are yours from day one — nothing is rented and nothing is held hostage. If you ever move on, the whole site goes with you.
Who this helps
Wondering what this looks like for your venue? Tell us about it and we’ll give you an honest view — what’s worth doing, what isn’t, and where we’d start.