·Restaurant website builder · Toronto
A restaurant website builder for Toronto restaurants.
Kitch gives Toronto restaurants a live website for menus, hours, promos, and guest updates — built for the city's pace, updated by message instead of a CMS login.
There's nothing to build or maintain — tell Kitch what changed, and every surface guests see catches up.
Kitch Free·Two seats·30-day money back
·What this replaces
Drop the stack that can't keep up.
Kitch Free is $0. Operator starts at $149/mo.
Start free →01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Toronto restaurant owners, operators, and managers across the city — from Kensington Market cafés to King West cocktail bars, Junction bakeries, and Scarborough QSR counters.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Built for Toronto's restaurant pace
Toronto restaurants move fast. A dish sells out before the second turn. Patio hours differ from the dining room. A weekend brunch menu goes live Friday morning and changes by Saturday. Kitch is built for that operational tempo — not a weekly CMS update.
Whether you're on Ossington, in Scarborough, or running a food hall counter on King, the guest-facing page should match what the kitchen knows.
The common problem
Restaurant information changes faster than traditional websites. Dishes sell out. Patio hours shift. A private event closes the dining room. These updates are small, but stale information creates real guest friction — and in a competitive city like Toronto, that friction costs tables.
A normal website builder gives you pages and design controls. Kitch gives you restaurant capabilities: menu, hours, promos, contact, location, QR, and a live preview.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace a simple restaurant website, a PDF menu page, a QR menu tool, a link-in-bio page, and a small stack of manual update tasks. You can still use a custom domain and bring your own brand.
For Toronto restaurants with an existing website, Kitch can act as the high-change landing page: the URL behind the QR code, the menu link from Google or Instagram, or the current-information page linked from the old site.
Pricing and setup
Kitch Free is $0 for one location. It includes a live page, QR menu, basic Command, and 10 Tickets per month for AI-heavy actions.
Setup starts with the basics: name, cuisine, menu, hours, location, brand feel. From there, Kitch becomes the place your team keeps the public page current.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Hide a sold-out dish before the next table scans the QR.
Post patio hours before the first warm weekend of the year.
Change closing time for a TTC delay and keep the same QR code.
Add a Mother's Day tasting menu note to the homepage.
Is Kitch available for Toronto restaurants?
Yes. Kitch works for any restaurant, café, bar, food truck, or hospitality business in Toronto and across Canada.
Can I use my own domain?
Yes. Kitch can run as the main restaurant page or as the current-information page behind an existing website, QR code, or social profile.
How quickly can a Toronto restaurant get online?
Setup takes a single session. Provide your name, cuisine, menu, hours, and location and Kitch builds the first version. You update it by message from there.
What does it cost?
Kitch Free is $0 for one Toronto location, with a live page, QR menu, basic Command, and 10 Tickets per month.