·Catering website builder
A catering website builder for packages, menus, and inquiries.
Kitch helps caterers and restaurants with catering programs publish a clear page for packages, seasonal menus, FAQs, social traffic, and inquiry CTAs.
$99 CAD / mo·Two seats·30-day money back
01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Caterers, restaurants with catering programs, bakeries selling trays or holiday boxes, cafés offering office orders, and food trucks taking private-event inquiries.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Who this is for
Kitch is for teams that sell catering but do not want the catering page to become a stale PDF. That includes dedicated caterers, restaurants with party trays, bakeries with holiday boxes, cafés taking office orders, and food trucks booking private events.
The page should explain the offer quickly, answer common questions, and make the inquiry path obvious.
The common problem
Catering information changes by season, capacity, menu, staffing, and lead time. A PDF package may be accurate for a month and wrong the next. Guests or office managers need clarity before they inquire, but many pages bury the details or require a call for basics.
Kitch gives catering teams a live landing page that can show packages, menus, service notes, FAQs, proof, and calls to action.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace a catering PDF, a generic contact form page, a temporary holiday preorder page, or a manually edited section on the restaurant website. It can also be the catering destination linked from QR cards, sales emails, social profiles, and Google listings.
The result is a page that supports sales without forcing the team into a heavy web workflow.
Examples
A restaurant can publish lunch packages, minimum order notes, and a catering inquiry link. A bakery can post holiday pies, tray sizes, pickup windows, and FAQs. A food truck can highlight private events and service radius. A café can create an office coffee and pastry page.
Pricing
For a single location or catering program, Kitch Starter is $99 CAD per month billed annually with setup and two seats included. Teams with multiple locations, brands, or managed sales workflows can use Enterprise.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Publish office lunch packages with inquiry CTA.
Add holiday trays and pickup windows.
Clarify minimums, service area, and lead time.
Link catering from restaurant site, QR, and Instagram bio.
Can Kitch be a catering landing page?+
Yes. It can be a focused catering page with packages, menus, FAQs, proof points, and inquiry CTAs.
Can I update seasonal packages?+
Yes. Seasonal promos and menu/package changes can be updated on the live page.
Can it connect to my inquiry form?+
Yes. Link to your existing form, email, booking tool, or inquiry flow.
Is this only for caterers?+
No. It works for restaurants, bakeries, cafés, food trucks, and hospitality teams that sell catering or group orders.