// Use case — restaurants & food businesses
Find the local SEO gaps, menu problems, and mobile issues costing your restaurant covers — with AI agents that audit your site in minutes.
Restaurant websites are simpler than most, but the stakes per visitor are high — one bad mobile experience means one lost reservation. A proper audit checks:
These are the issues WebEnture flags most often on restaurant and food business websites:
Paste your restaurant or food business website URL. WebEnture detects your industry and runs restaurant-specific checks automatically.
The crawler checks local SEO, menu readability, reservation flow, mobile UX, page speed (especially photo-heavy pages), and trust signals.
Each issue includes severity and customer impact — missing hours, broken reservation links, and local SEO gaps flagged as highest priority.
Use the action plan to fix local SEO, improve mobile experience, and add reservation CTAs. Monthly monitoring catches when hours or menu links break.
NAP consistency, Restaurant schema, map presence, and 'near me' keyword signals.
Touch targets, click-to-call, and responsive design for mobile diners.
Page speed for photo-heavy restaurant pages — slow sites lose hungry customers.
Verify phone, address, hours, and reservation links are visible and correct.
Food photography optimization — alt text, WebP format, and lazy loading.
Review schema, rating display, and links to Google, Yelp, and TripAdvisor.
72% of diners visit a restaurant's website before visiting in person. If your site is slow, your menu is a PDF, or your hours are wrong, you're losing customers to competitors with better online presence. A website audit finds these issues in minutes.
HTML text, always. Google can't read text inside PDF images, so your dishes won't appear in search results. HTML menus load faster on mobile, are accessible to screen readers, and can include structured data that triggers rich results with dish names and prices.
Restaurant schema (a type of LocalBusiness) with cuisine type, price range, hours, address, phone, and aggregate review rating. Add Menu schema for dishes if your menu is in HTML. This enables Google to show rich results with hours, rating stars, price range, and a direct 'Order' button.
Critical. 78% of restaurant searches happen on mobile, often from people already out looking for a place to eat. If your site takes more than 3 seconds to load, 53% of visitors leave. Compress food photos, use WebP format, and lazy load below-fold images.