A specialty coffee shop template with a product menu, reservation page, and blog. Built for cafés and coffee brands wanting warm, editorial visuals with an order-focused layout.
Beanro is built for independent cafés, specialty coffee shops, and coffee brands that want a visually expressive online presence. The template spans 12 pages including a menu, about, reservations, blog, and locations, making it a full-featured site rather than a brochure. Key sections include a hero with a liquid-splash product shot, a signature brews menu with pricing and cart buttons, a brand story block, testimonials, and an FAQ accordion. The design leans into oversized condensed uppercase headings paired with a warm off-white background and rich espresso-brown accents, evoking artisan craft without feeling rustic. A persistent announcement bar, sticky order-now CTA button, and CSS Grid-based menu layout add practical conversion-focused structure.
Can only be used by you or one client for one end product. You cannot resell or redistribute this template in its original or modified state.
This template is free to use in both person and commercial projects. You cannot resell, redistribute, or license this template in its original or modified state.
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