North Web Dev

For cafes and coffee shops

Most people pick their morning coffee on a phone before they are out of bed.

A half awake search for coffee near me, a glance at your hours, a look at the room. That is the whole decision, and it happens in seconds. Your site has to answer open, where, and what is it like before they ever smell the espresso.

  • Hours and address up top, matched to Google, so nobody drives to a dark window
  • A menu that loads fast and reads one handed at a red light
  • Photos of the room that show the vibe before they commit to the walk
  • Found on Google and AI when someone nearby searches for coffee
A cozy modern cafe interior with an espresso machine and pastries in morning light

The first thing they check

Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.

  • Are you open right now?

    This is the first thing every coffee search asks, and it has to be answered in the top screen, matched to Google so the two never disagree. Holiday hours, a late open, a closed Monday, you text me and it is live before the door unlocks. One wrong hour costs you a regular.

  • Where are you and is there parking?

    Your address with a one tap map, plus the small things people actually need: parking, the cross street, whether there is room to sit. A person two blocks away should know in two seconds where you are and how to get a cup in hand. Confusion sends them to the chain instead.

  • What is it actually like in there?

    People do not just buy coffee, they pick a room. Real photos of your space, your bar, and your light show whether you are a quick window or a sit and stay spot. The menu and prices read clean alongside it, so they arrive already knowing what to order and what to expect.

Close, hands-on work, the same care that goes into your website

You get one person who sweats the details.

No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.

Be the first cafe on this page.

This is a design built for coffee shops, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with your hours, your room, and your name on it.

$0

down to start

$200

a month, all in

2 to 3

weeks to live

Common questions

The questions owners ask before they start.

  • It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no surprise bill. You get a custom site built around your hours, your menu, and your room, and the price stays flat whether you change a single price or post new holiday hours every few weeks.

  • You text me and it is live before the door unlocks, usually the same day. A late open, a closed Monday, holiday hours, all of it. The hours sit in the top screen and stay matched to Google so the two never disagree. One wrong hour costs you a regular, so keeping them right is treated as the first job.

  • Yes. Real photos of your space, your bar, and your light show whether you are a quick window or a sit and stay spot, with the menu and prices reading clean alongside them. People do not just buy coffee, they pick a room, so the feel of the place is shown before they commit to the walk over.

  • Yes. Every page is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with clear hours and location. So when someone searches coffee near me, or asks an assistant for a cafe open right now nearby, your shop is in the running instead of losing the cup to the chain.

  • Yes. The menu is real text built to open the instant it is tapped and read one handed at a red light, with no slow PDF and no pinch and zoom. A half awake coffee search lasts seconds, and a page that lags loses the order. Fast and clean is the point, so the menu is built to keep up.

A sunlit sea of clouds with mountain peaks breaking through at golden blue hour

You pull the shots. I will handle the site.

Fifteen minutes, a straight answer on cost and timeline, and a site live in about two to three weeks while you keep the line moving.