Driftwood Menu Template
Rustic coastal design with weathered wood textures.
Weathered grey-brown and seafoam green with driftwood grain textures and rope-knot borders. Earthy, organic coastal typography.
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Driftwood Table
Raw Bar
Half dozen, mignonette, cocktail sauce, lemon
Yellowfin tuna, citrus soy, sesame, avocado, radish
Shore Plates
Chilled lobster, lemon butter, celery, toasted brioche
Brown butter, capers, crushed fingerlings, haricots verts
Sweet Tides
Vanilla bean ice cream, sea salt caramel, candied pecans
Design Highlights
Weathered Timber Background
A high-resolution texture simulating aged grey-brown wood grain (#8B7D6B) that adds organic depth and a tactile feel to the page.
Seafoam Green Accents
Strategic use of soft green (#A8D5BA) for pricing and dividers provides a fresh, cooling contrast against the warm, earthy wood tones.
Nautical Rope Borders
Delicate, hand-drawn rope and knot illustrations frame the content area, reinforcing the coastal theme without overwhelming the text.
Bitter & Karla Typography
The robust slab-serif 'Bitter' creates impactful headings, while 'Karla' offers excellent readability for descriptions, mimicking the contrast between rough terrain and smooth water.
Paper-Look Text Blocks
Off-white (#F2EDE6) semi-transparent overlays sit behind the text to ensure high contrast and readability on top of the wood grain texture.
Questions About This Template
Yes, but we recommend using images with transparent backgrounds or distinct borders. The wood texture is detailed, so floating plates or boxed images work best to prevent visual clutter.
Absolutely. While the template defaults to a soft seafoam, changing the accent color to a deep navy (#000080) creates a more traditional nautical look that pairs perfectly with the wood background.
The single-column layout is optimized for curated food menus. for extensive wine lists, you might want to duplicate the page and use two columns to prevent the menu from becoming too long physically.
We highly recommend a matte, textured cardstock. Avoid glossy finishes, as a matte paper will enhance the realistic look of the wood grain design elements.
Yes, the Bitter typeface includes a wide range of glyphs and accents, making it perfectly suitable for describing complex dishes or imported wines.
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