Amore - Irresistible Catering Landing Page Template
Amore is a Valentine's Day catering landing page built for food businesses that want to turn browsers into bookings. A theatrical Before/After Slider opens the page, gallery cards flip raw ingredients into finished dishes, and three tiered menu panels walk visitors through every package. A fixed tangerine fizz call-to-action button drives every scroll toward the dedicated booking page.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Amore is a single-page catering landing page designed for Valentine's Day food service businesses. It opens with a full-width Before/After Slider, builds visual trust through a scrolling gallery of ingredient-to-dish transformations, and closes the gap between inspiration and action with a persistent call-to-action button fixed to the viewport bottom.
Who this template is for
This template fits food and catering businesses that want a visually rich, click-through landing page for Valentine's Day. It is built for operators who do not need an on-page booking form but do need the gallery to do the convincing first.
- Event planners and catering companies managing corporate Valentine's galas or large hotel ballroom events
- Private-chef services and specialty kitchens offering curated delivered dining experiences for couples
- Restaurant owners or food studios promoting seasonal prix fixe or tiered catering packages
What problem this template solves
Most catering pages list services without showing the transformation. Potential clients leave without feeling anything. Amore is built to close that emotional gap before a single word is read.
- Visitors see a bare table turn into a fully dressed event in the opening slider, making the value case instantly
- Gallery cards that flip from raw ingredient to finished dish show range and craft without a sales pitch
- The absence of an on-page form removes friction; the page earns the click, then sends visitors to a pre-selected booking section
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page catering landing page with a clear visual narrative and a precise click-through flow. Every section is purpose-built to move a visitor from curious to committed.
- A viewport-filling Before/After Slider header with a headline that fades in over the reveal
- A scrolling gallery of approximately twelve Before/After flip or slide cards, plus three tiered menu detail panels with photo carousels
- A primary sticky call-to-action button and per-card secondary calls-to-action that deep-link to pre-selected booking page sections
Feature list
This template is built around a specific set of interactive and structural components drawn directly from the design brief.
Before/After Slider Header
The header splits the full viewport into two states: an empty, fluorescent-lit banquet table on the left and the same table fully dressed with tiered dessert towers, rose petals, and candlelit gold-rimmed chargers on the right. Visitors drag the slider to reveal the transformation. The headline "We don't cater. We stage." fades in over the finished side.
Scrolling Transformation Gallery
Approximately twelve gallery cards are arranged in rows. Each card opens showing a raw ingredient or empty venue, then flips or slides on hover or tap to reveal the finished dish or fully decorated table. The escalating scale builds a visual argument from a single dipped strawberry up to a grazing wall for eighty guests.
Tiered Menu Detail Panels
Three panels break out the Intimate Box, the Dinner Party, and the Grand Gala packages. Each panel includes a photo carousel and a short ingredient narrative written in a direct, expressive voice. These panels sit between gallery rows, giving the page a rhythm of visual reveal followed by detailed context.
Per-Card Deep-Link Calls-to-Action
Every menu tier card carries a secondary call-to-action labeled "See Full Menu and Pricing." Each link routes to the corresponding section of the booking page with that package pre-selected. No routing logic is required on this page; the template structures the links for easy customization.
Fixed Sticky Primary Button
After the initial header interaction, the primary call-to-action "Build Your Valentine's Menu" is fixed to the bottom of the viewport. It remains visible on scroll so the booking prompt is never more than one tap away, regardless of where a visitor is on the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Slider Header | Opens the page with a full-width table transformation and fade-in headline |
| Gallery Row One | Shows first set of ingredient-to-dish Before/After flip cards |
| Intimate Box Panel | Presents the entry-level package with carousel and ingredient narrative |
| Gallery Row Two | Continues the visual escalation with mid-scale event transformations |
| Dinner Party Panel | Details the mid-tier package with carousel and punchy food narrative |
| Gallery Row Three | Escalates to large-scale venue and spread transformations |
| Grand Gala Panel | Showcases the top-tier package with carousel and narrative |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Persists "Build Your Valentine's Menu" button fixed to the viewport bottom |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme with a Dopamine Pop color system. The palette feels like a 1960s diner Valentine's card vibrating at a modern frequency: warm nostalgia sharpened by electric color.
- Core palette: electric fuchsia (#FF2D7B) for accents, creamy vintage blush (#FFDDE1) for light backgrounds, deep cherry lacquer (#8B0023) for dark sections, and tangerine fizz (#FF6F3C) reserved exclusively for buttons, hover states, and price callouts
- Text uses clean cream (#FFF5F0) against dark cherry sections and lacquer against blush backgrounds, keeping contrast legible across alternating background blocks
- Interactive elements pulse in tangerine fizz so the eye always knows where to click, and the Before/After Slider anchors the theatrical, high-contrast visual tone throughout
Mobile & speed optimization
The gallery-and-detail structure is designed to translate cleanly across screen sizes. Flip and slide interactions on gallery cards are mapped to both hover and tap events so the Before/After reveal works for touchscreen users.
- The sticky call-to-action button is positioned to remain accessible on mobile viewports without obscuring gallery content
- Photo carousels inside the three menu panels are touch-swipeable, supporting natural mobile browsing behavior
- Alternating background sections and fixed color assignments reduce rendering complexity and keep the visual system consistent across devices
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered as a click-through landing page. It does not ask for information upfront; it earns trust through visual proof and then routes a primed visitor to the booking page.
- The Before/After Slider creates an immediate emotional hook at zero scroll, so visitors understand the transformation value before reading a single line of body copy.
- Twelve gallery cards escalate in scale and specificity, building cumulative confidence that the kitchen can handle any event size, from an intimate box for one to a gala for two hundred.
- The fixed sticky call-to-action and per-card deep-links ensure that a visitor who is ready to book at any point in the scroll can act immediately without hunting for a contact form.
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Valentine's Day catering and food service niche, inside the broader Valentine's Day Business and Retail category. It is built as a Gallery plus Detail landing page, combining visual storytelling with structured package information.
- The template style is classified as Gallery plus Detail, meaning it pairs a high-volume image gallery with expanded panel content for each menu tier
- The creative direction follows a Before/After Reveal system, where every major content block contrasts an unfinished state with a completed result
- The click-through landing page direction means there is intentionally no contact form or inline checkout; all booking actions route off-page to a dedicated booking destination




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Before/after Slider Header
Scrolling Transformation Gallery
Tiered Menu Detail Panels
Per-card Deep-link Calls-to-action
Fixed Sticky Primary Button
Related questions
Does this template include an on-page booking form?
Can I change the menu package names and descriptions?
How does the Before/After gallery card interaction work on mobile?
How many gallery cards does the template include?
Can I use this template for catering events outside of Valentine's Day?