Café Web Design
That Gets You Found
Most cafés have no website. The tourists, B2B clients, and new residents searching for you online find nothing. That is the gap a café website fills.
Your Regulars Already Know You. These Three Groups Don’t.
The visitor who hasn’t decided yet
A visitor searches “best breakfast near me” at 8am. You appear. They walk in. Without a website, they find the place down the road instead.
The office manager with a catering budget
An office manager needs catering for 30 people. They Google. They want a menu, a contact, a price guide. If you’re not there, the contract goes elsewhere.
The person building their daily routine
Someone just moved to the neighbourhood. They’re building their routine from scratch. Your website is how they find you before anyone else does.
Four Things Every Café Website Needs to Do
Found Before They Walk Past
Local SEO and Google Business Profile optimisation so you appear when tourists and locals search for coffee, breakfast, or aperitivo nearby.
A Menu Worth Sharing
Fast, mobile-friendly menu pages — not a PDF nobody can read on a phone. Your offer, clearly presented, in seconds.
Built for B2B
A dedicated catering enquiry page with clear copy, WhatsApp contact, and office-facing language. The clients who spend most never find you because you’re not speaking to them.
Easy to Keep Current
Seasonal offers, new products, changing hours — updating your site shouldn’t require a developer. It won’t.
3 packages.
One for every stage.
No templates. No page builders. Every café site is built from scratch — fast, mobile-optimised, and easy to update yourself.
Digital Foundation
- Homepage
- Menu page
- Contact page with WhatsApp link
- Google Business Profile setup
- Mobile-optimised
- Basic on-page SEO
Local Dominance
- Everything in Digital Foundation
- Catering and B2B enquiry page
- Google Maps embed and local schema
- Photo gallery
- Seasonal content section
- Rank Math SEO configuration
Full Experience
- Everything in Local Dominance
- Custom design system
- Full copywriting included
- Blog or news section
- Speed and Core Web Vitals optimisation
- 1 month post-launch support
All prices exclude VAT. Maintenance and ongoing support from 50€/month after launch — covering hosting, domain renewal, and monthly updates. View maintenance plans →
Three weeks.
From invisible to found.
Your regulars already know where you are. This process is for everyone else — the tourists, the business travellers, and the offices searching for catering right now.
What Do Strangers See?
Cafés don’t compete on websites. They compete on Google Maps. I audit what a tourist sees when they search “café near me” 200 metres from your door — your Google Business Profile, your photos, your reviews, and the 3 competitors who appear above you. By day 3 you know exactly why people walk past.
GBP audit, local competitor scan, search visibility report
A 30-minute call. Send your menu and your best photos
Your Menu, Done Properly
No PDF menus. Google can’t read them, tourists won’t pinch-zoom them, and they break on every phone. Your menu becomes a real web page — searchable, translatable, indexed by Google. When someone searches “specialty coffee” or “colazione” in your neighbourhood, your menu is the answer.
Menu structure, copy in Italian and English, photo curation
Current menu with prices. One round of feedback
Built Around Your Atmosphere
A café site sells a feeling before it sells a coffee. I design around your photos, your light, your space — then build it mobile-first, because the person deciding whether to walk in is standing on the street with a phone in one hand. Every page loads in under 2 seconds on 4G.
Full design and build on a private staging site
Review the staging site once. Tell me what feels wrong
Connected to the Map
Local schema markup, Google Business Profile linked to the site, sitemap submitted, indexing requested. Your WhatsApp goes live for enquiries and catering requests — so when an office nearby needs 30 coffees for a meeting, the message lands directly on your phone.
Launch checklist, local schema, GBP connection, indexing
Final approval. Domain access if you already have one
A Site That Follows the Seasons
Summer granite, Christmas panettone, the new brunch menu — a café changes with the calendar and the site should too. Maintenance plans from 50€/month cover hosting, updates, and seasonal content changes, so the site never looks like it was abandoned in 2024.
Seasonal updates, hosting, security, monthly changes
Send a WhatsApp message when something changes
Digital Foundation launches in 1–2 weeks. Full Experience takes up to 6. Same 5 phases every time — only the depth changes.
Start The Conversation →What Café Owners Ask
Before Getting Started.
Your regulars do know you. This website isn’t for them. It’s for the tourist who’s never heard of you, the office manager planning a catering order, the person who just moved to the area. They’re searching online right now. If you’re not there, a competitor is.
Yes — and it’s increasing every year. “Breakfast near me,” “coffee near me,” “aperitivo [city name]” are among the most common local searches in Italy’s tourist areas. Appearing in those results is a direct line to new footfall.
Yes. Every site is built on WordPress with a clean editor. Changing a menu item, updating opening hours, or adding a seasonal offer takes a few minutes — no developer needed. At handover I walk you through the process and leave you a short recorded guide.
Google Maps tells people you exist. A website tells them why to choose you. Menu, photos, atmosphere, catering options, contact — none of that lives on a Maps listing. The two work together, not as substitutes.
A Facebook page depends on someone already knowing to look for you there. A website makes you findable from a Google search — which is where the decision actually gets made. You also own a website entirely. You don’t own your Facebook page.
Have a different question? Most decisions happen in conversation, not on a webpage.
Ask On WhatsApp →Guides for Hospitality
Business Owners
Practical guides on opening, running and growing a hospitality business in Italy — from licensing to direct bookings.
Why Your Café Doesn’t Show Up on Google Maps
A tourist standing 200m from your door types “café near me” — and walks past you to a competitor in the local pack. Here’s how to get your café on Google Maps in Italy, claim a Business Profile most owners don’t know exists, and fix the category mistake that keeps you invisible.
Why Italian Cafés Need a Website
Italians do not Google their morning espresso. But tourists, business travellers, new residents and B2B enquirers decide entirely online — and they are the customers a café website in Italy is actually built for. Six concrete benefits, every one tied to the customers locals do not become.
The Honest Guide to Opening a Café in Italy
Opening a café in Italy takes more planning, more capital and more patience than most owners expect. This guide covers the full picture — licensing, costs, common mistakes and the digital foundation that turns a new café into a sustainable business.
What Kills Most New Cafés in Italy Before Year One
Most cafés in Italy fail before the first anniversary. The mistakes opening a café in Italy that cause this aren’t dramatic — they’re bureaucratic, financial, and digital. Here are the errors that cost operators everything, and how to avoid each one.
How Much Does It Cost to Open a Café in Italy?
The honest answer is 50,000€ and up.
But what goes into that number? This
breakdown covers every cost — from rent
deposits to espresso machines — so you
can plan with real numbers.So You Want to Open a Café in Italy
Opening a café in Italy takes more than a
great espresso. This guide walks you through!
every step,
from business registration to
your first customer
in plain language!
Let’s Put Your Café on the Map
For the people who don’t know you yet
A short call is enough to scope your project and confirm the right package
Most cafés are live within 2 weeks of starting






