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Link in Bio for Restaurants and Cafes
A link in bio for restaurants and cafes with menu, reservations, hours, a map, and your Instagram feed, so a hungry scroller becomes a booked table.
A restaurant or cafe gets discovered in a moment of appetite. Someone sees a photo of your brunch plate, a friend tags your patio, or your name pops up in a “best tacos in town” thread, and for a few seconds they want to come in. A link in bio for restaurants and cafes is the page that catches that hunger and turns it into a reservation or a visit. It puts your menu, your hours, a reservation button, and a map one tap away, so a curious scroller becomes a table tonight instead of a forgotten craving.
The page below is built to do that. A line about who you are, your menu, a way to book a table, your hours and location, and your Instagram so the food keeps selling itself. Every section moves a hungry visitor closer to walking through your door.
Open with your name and what you serve
The top of the page is your restaurant’s name and one short line about what you are. “Wood-fired Neapolitan pizza in downtown Portland” tells someone in a breath whether they want to come in. “A culinary experience” tells them nothing and sounds like every other place.
Lead with a strong photo, your best dish or your dining room, because food is visual and the image does the persuading. With 60 or more designed themes, each a full design system, you can match the look to your vibe, whether that is a cozy neighborhood cafe or a sharp modern bistro. The page should feel like your room before anyone has tasted a thing. The Bento alternative page shows how a designed layout beats a row of plain buttons for a place that lives on atmosphere.
Put the menu one tap away
Right under your intro, give people the menu. Add a link block straight to your full menu, and if you want, a gallery block showing a few signature plates that make someone stop scrolling. The menu is the single most-clicked thing a restaurant link gets, so it goes high and it stays current.
Because the page ships with near-zero JavaScript, it opens instantly inside Instagram’s in-app browser, which is where most of your traffic lands. A menu that loads in a blink keeps a hungry person from bouncing to a competitor. If you run specials or a seasonal menu, an auto-updating feed or a quick text block lets you announce them without rebuilding the page. The post on link in bio for small business covers more on keeping a busy page clean.
Make reservations and ordering effortless
The next thing a convinced visitor wants is a table or a meal on the way. Add a contact block that links straight to your reservation system, plus a tap-to-call button for the people who would rather just phone, and a link to your online ordering or delivery page. One clear “Book a table” button beats burying the link three taps deep.
The whole point is to remove friction in the moment of appetite. Someone deciding between you and the place next door will pick whoever makes it easiest to act right now. On Pro you can add a lead-capture form for private-event or catering inquiries, so a party-of-twenty lead arrives in your inbox already qualified instead of getting lost in your messages.
Show hours, location, and a map
A hungry person needs two facts fast: are you open, and where are you. Put your hours in a clean text block and add a link to your location on the map so a tap drops them right into directions. Nothing kills a visit faster than someone driving over to find a dark dining room, so keep the hours accurate, especially around holidays.
This section is small but it converts, because it answers the practical questions that stand between curiosity and a visit. Update it from your phone the moment your hours change. A page that is always right earns trust, and trust is what brings regulars back.
Let Instagram keep selling for you
Finally, connect your Instagram, because for a restaurant your feed is your best advertising. Add your social icons and, if you like, an auto-updating feed so your latest food photos and stories show up on the page without any work from you. A visitor who came for the menu stays for the photos and leaves following you, which means the next craving brings them straight back.
A link in bio for restaurants and cafes ties it all together: discovery, menu, booking, location, and the social proof that keeps people coming. You control what shows first, you update it in seconds, and it loads fast enough to catch a scroller before the moment passes.
Claim your page at mypage.cc and have it live in about two minutes. It is free to start, you can update it from your phone between services, and it points every hungry visitor straight to a table. Set up mypage.cc/yourname today.