Built for the phone in your customer's hand.
It's 7pm Friday. Someone's deciding what to eat. They're on a phone. Your website needs to answer three questions in three seconds β or they pick the restaurant down the street.
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What 'mobile-friendly' usually means
Most restaurant websites are desktop sites squashed onto a phone screen.
- Menu is a PDF you have to pinch-zoom to read.
- Phone number isn't a link β customers have to copy-paste.
- Hours are buried below a giant hero image.
- The address is on a separate 'Contact' page.
- The site takes 6 seconds to load on 4G.
- Customers give up and Google the next place.
Phone. Tap. Eat.
DineHere sites are built for the 7pm Friday phone-in-hand moment. Every decision (layout, menu, CTA) is optimized for real mobile use.
Click-to-call phone number
Top of the page. One tap to call. The single highest-converting CTA on a restaurant website.
Real browsable menu
Not a PDF. Scrollable, readable, indexed by Google. Every item, every price, readable without pinching.
Address, hours, directions β one tap away
The three things a hungry customer needs, right at the top. Tap to get directions in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Sub-second load times
Optimized images, no plugins, modern CDN hosting. Your site loads before the customer reconsiders.
Phone number. Hours. Address. Menu. Works on every phone. That's what your customers want when they Google you.
β DineHere homepage
Mobile-first standard
$499
No 'mobile tier' upsell. Just a site that works on phones.
See what's included βQuestions about mobile
Yes. Mobile-first doesn't mean desktop-ignored. DineHere sites look great on every screen β we just optimize the most important decisions for the phone, since that's where most of your traffic is.
You can add a link to your existing booking tool (OpenTable, Resy, SevenRooms, etc.). We don't force you to use a specific booking platform.
Same β you can link to your existing online ordering (Toast, Square, ChowNow, etc.) or add a 'Call to order' button. DineHere doesn't take a cut of your orders.
Menu is structured as real HTML, so yes β both by customers (Ctrl+F) and by Google (so dishes show up in search results).
Run PageSpeed Insights on your preview URL before you pay. Most DineHere sites score 95+ on mobile.
Build for the phone. Nothing else matters.
Ten minutes. Free preview. Test it on your own phone before you pay.
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