Caribbean Coast Menu Template
Vibrant, coastal design inspired by Colombia's Caribbean region.
Bright turquoise and coral with tropical motifs. Lively, sun-drenched layout celebrating Cartagena's coastal cuisine.
Design Details
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Costa Caribe
Del Mar
Shrimp ceviche, lime, coconut milk, avocado, patacón
Seafood stew, coconut milk, plantain, yuca, rice
Costeño
Coconut rice, fried fish, salad, patacones, lime
Slow-braised beef in panela sauce, coconut rice, plantain
Bebidas
Fresh lime, coconut milk, sugar, crushed ice
Design Highlights
Cartagena Color Palette
High-contrast use of Bright Turquoise (#00CED1) and Coral (#FF6347) creates an immediate association with tropical coastal dining.
Bebas Neue Headers
Utilizes a tall, condensed geometric font for section titles that demands attention while saving horizontal space.
Modular Grid Layout
A structured block system that easily accommodates food photography alongside description-heavy dishes typical of Latin cuisine.
Gold Accent Dividers
Subtle Gold (#FFD700) lines separate menu sections, adding a touch of elegance to the casual, breezy aesthetic.
Rounded Body Typography
The Nunito font family offers soft, rounded terminals that complement the friendly, welcoming mood of the Caribbean theme.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the modular grid is designed specifically for this. The Nunito font remains legible even at smaller sizes, allowing for detailed descriptions of complex dishes like Bandeja Paisa or Cazuela de Mariscos.
Absolutely. The template is designed with specific zones for branding, and the tropical background elements are layered, allowing you to remove or replace them to better suit your specific brand identity.
While the bright colors lean towards lunch or brunch, the structured grid and gold accents provide enough sophistication for a casual fine-dining dinner service, especially in coastal or summer settings.
The template uses a white primary background to ensure food photography retains its natural color. The turquoise and coral are used as framing elements, which actually helps pop the colors of fresh seafood and vibrant produce.
We recommend a matte or satin finish on bright white paper. This ensures the turquoise and coral ink colors remain true and punchy without the glare that a high-gloss finish might introduce.
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