Restaurant Website Grader
People decide where to eat in seconds, usually on a phone, usually while hungry. This grader scores your restaurant website on the things that win that decision: can a visitor find the menu, see today's hours, book a table or order, and trust your reviews — all without pinching to zoom.
We detect that the page is a restaurant page and weight mobile usability and trust the heaviest, because that is where restaurant traffic converts or bounces. You get a Revenue Grade, all nine subscores, and the three fixes most likely to fill more tables.
What this audit checks
- ✓Name, address, phone, and opening hours present (the engine checks for at least two of phone, address, hours)
- ✓A one-tap next step for mobile diners: click-to-call, tap-to-book a reservation, or order
- ✓Reviews or star ratings on the page so diners trust before they arrive
- ✓Mobile viewport set correctly and a light, fast-loading page for phones on cell networks
- ✓Restaurant or LocalBusiness schema and FAQ-style answers so 'near me' and AI answers can read your menu, hours, and location
Who it’s for
Independent restaurants, cafes, bars, and small multi-location groups running their own website.
You’ll get a Revenue Grade, all nine subscores, and your top fixes free — with the full ranked plan and downloadable report available on upgrade.
See what’s includedFAQ
- Why does the grader weight mobile so heavily for restaurants?
- Most restaurant searches happen on a phone in the moment, so we apply a higher mobile-usability weight to restaurant pages. The grader checks your viewport tag, page weight, and whether there's a one-tap action like click-to-call or tap-to-book. If a hungry visitor has to zoom and hunt for your number, they call the place next door.
- I link out to a reservation app. Does that count?
- Yes. The grader looks for a working next-step mechanism — a phone number, a booking or reservation link, or a form. A clear 'Reserve a table' or 'Order online' button that visitors can tap counts as a conversion path. We flag it only when no contact or booking action is detectable on the page.
- Will this help me show up when someone asks an AI assistant for a place to eat?
- It checks the on-page signals that make that more likely, not guaranteed. We look for Restaurant or LocalBusiness structured data, consistent NAP details, and answer-style content about your hours, location, and menu. We label this AI Search Readiness — it improves your odds of being surfaced, but no tool can promise inclusion in any AI answer.
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