Phoenician Menu Template
Historic, stately design inspired by Phoenician heritage.
Deep purple and antiqued gold with Phoenician ship motifs. Grand, historic atmosphere for prestigious dining.
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Phoenicia
From the Sea
Fried red mullet, lemon, tartar sauce
Spiced fish, caramelized onion rice, pine nuts, tahini
From the Land
Roasted lamb, smoked green wheat, spiced nuts
Baked kafta, tomato, potato, tahini sauce
Arak
Bottle of arak, ice, water, for the table
Design Highlights
Antiqued Gold Ship Motifs
Subtle vector illustrations of ancient Phoenician trading vessels adorn the headers, anchoring the Lebanese heritage theme.
Tyrian Purple Accents
The use of deep #4B0082 purple pays homage to the historic Tyrian dye, communicating royalty and prestige to your guests.
Monumental Heading Typography
The Cinzel font is utilised for section titles, providing a classical, chiselled aesthetic that mimics ancient inscriptions.
Classical Centered Alignment
A highly structured, symmetrically centered layout ensures the presentation of dishes feels formal, stately, and balanced.
High-Contrast Background Layering
Crisp white and soft lavender backgrounds allow the rich metallic gold and deep purple typography to stand out with maximum legibility.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the #C9A96E hex code is specifically calibrated to mimic a rich metallic sheen even with standard CMYK printing. For the most luxurious result, we recommend printing on textured, heavyweight cream cardstock.
Absolutely. While the ships perfectly suit a historic Lebanese theme, the vector ornaments can easily be swapped for cedar trees, geometric patterns, or your own restaurant logo.
EB Garamond is a highly readable serif typeface with excellent clarity, but we recommend keeping menu descriptions at a minimum of 10pt size to ensure comfortable reading in ambient restaurant lighting.
The centered alignment is designed to naturally wrap text into an elegant inverted pyramid shape. Long descriptions work beautifully as long as consistent line breaks are maintained.
The Phoenician template leans heavily towards formal, prestigious dining environments. If your mezze lounge has an upscale, historic atmosphere, it will work wonderfully, but it may feel too grand for a highly casual street-food setting.
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