
Restaurant Website Guide for Calgary: Menus, Hours, Reservations
A restaurant site has one job on a Friday: hours, menu, and whether they can book or order. Pretty photos come.
A restaurant site has one job on a Friday: hours, menu, and whether they can book or order. Pretty photos come second.
This is written for Alberta operators, in Canadian English, by Seal Grow. No guaranteed rankings. No fake reviews.
Hours above the fold
Including kitchen close and holiday exceptions. Stampede weeks matter.
Menu that is not a PDF-only maze
A page that loads on a phone. PDFs as a backup.
Reservations vs walk-in
Connect OpenTable or whatever you use. Do not hide the phone.
GBP
Photos of food you actually serve. Matching hours.
Want this done without a 40-page proposal? Book a 20-minute fit call. We will tell you if our web design work fits, or if you should stay put.
What we will not do
Guarantee Google positions. Stuff keywords into a business name. Build doorway pages for towns you do not serve. Hide ownership of the domain or the files.
Next step
Send the live URL (or the idea) and the job you want more of. We will recommend a fixed next step in CAD — or an honest no.
Request a free audit. Service detail lives on /services/web-design.
Frequently asked questions
Do restaurants need SEO?+
Maps and a complete profile often matter more than a blog. The site still has to load.
Should I sell gift cards on the site?+
If you can fulfil them. Otherwise send people to the tool you already use.
What does a restaurant site cost?+
A focused custom site typically follows our small-business web ranges starting around $2,500–$4,500.