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Best Framer Templates for Restaurants

Most restaurant sites do one job badly: they bury the menu, hide the booking, and load a slideshow nobody asked for. A good Framer template flips that. It puts the menu, the reservation and the room first, and it stays fast on the phone your guests actually use. These are the ones worth starting from.

1 Late August Framer template Late AugustOur pickRestaurant · $49

Late August treats the site like one service. You scroll through a single night, the page darkening from late-afternoon light to last cover, with every section sitting at its real hour. The menu reads like a menu instead of a product grid, and reservations and private dining get their own pages, the two things a restaurant is actually asked for. You edit every dish, price and photo on the canvas, and the whole mood is six colour styles, so a different room is six values away.

2
A generic dark portfolio template

Cheaper, and it will show food photos fine. What it cannot do is a menu that reads as a menu or a reservation flow, so you end up bending a portfolio into a shape it resists.

3
An all-in-one builder theme (Squarespace, Wix)

Bundles a booking calendar out of the box, which is convenient. The trade-off is a heavier, more generic site that looks like every other restaurant on the same theme.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can I take reservations on a Framer restaurant template?

Yes. Late August ships a reservation and private-dining flow you point at your own inbox or a booking tool. The form is demo-safe until you connect it, so nothing sends by accident before launch.

Can I edit the menu myself?

Yes. Every dish, section and price is an editable text layer on the Framer canvas. You double-click to rewrite and duplicate a row to add a dish, no developer needed.

Will it work on phones?

Yes. The template is built responsive across desktop, tablet and phone, which matters because most restaurant traffic is someone deciding where to eat on their phone.