The Average Restaurant Website Scores Poorly
We're rating restaurant websites across the US. Most are slow, broken on mobile, and hiding their menu in an unreadable PDF. Find out where yours stands.
Websites Rated
Don't Let Your Website Hold You Back
Most restaurant websites fail basic usability tests. Create a new one and preview it in minutes — no credit card required.
Create Your Restaurant Website — Free PreviewNo credit card required. Preview your site before paying.
Frequently Asked Questions
We analyze six dimensions: mobile-friendliness (25%), page speed (20%), menu accessibility (20%), design quality (15%), essential information visibility (10%), and SEO basics (10%). Each restaurant is scored 0–100 using a combination of Google PageSpeed data and AI-powered design analysis.
Most restaurant websites were built years ago and haven't been updated since. Common issues include PDF-only menus, slow hosting, missing mobile optimization, and outdated designs.
The three biggest improvements: (1) Replace your PDF menu with a readable HTML menu, (2) ensure your site works on mobile devices, and (3) make your hours, address, and phone number visible without scrolling. DineHere lets you preview a professional website that scores 90+ — just upload your menu.
A score of 61–80 is considered good, and 81–100 is excellent. Most restaurant websites score between 30–50, which means they are losing customers due to poor mobile experience, slow load times, or inaccessible menus.
We periodically re-score restaurants to track improvements. If you've recently updated your website, you can submit it for a fresh rating.
Yes. Contact us and we'll remove your listing. However, we encourage restaurant owners to use their score as a benchmark — and a DineHere website can bring your score above 90 in minutes.
PDF menus are easy to create from an existing print menu, but they are difficult to read on mobile phones, cannot be indexed by search engines, and often load slowly. Replacing a PDF menu with an HTML menu is the single biggest improvement most restaurants can make.