Brasa - Authentic Brazilian Catering Landing Page Template
Brasa is a hero-dominant landing page template built for authentic Brazilian catering services. It pairs cinematic food photography with sensory-driven copy to turn visitors into event inquiries. From a macro coxinha hero shot to a complete booking form, every section is designed to make guests hungry before they ever reach the menu packages.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Brasa is a single-page catering template that leads with a full-bleed food photograph and earns the booking click through atmosphere alone. It guides visitors through evocative dish moments, occasion categories, tiered menu packages, and a minimal booking form. The design blends organic warmth with monastic restraint, so the food stays the hero from the first scroll to the final call to action.
Who this template is for
This template is built for catering businesses that want their food to do the selling. It fits operators who serve event-driven clients and need a polished page ready to launch without a developer.
- Wedding and event planners searching for a Brazilian catering service that can anchor a cocktail hour or reception dinner
- Corporate coordinators booking company lunches or all-hands events who want something beyond a standard restaurant order
- Catering teams running milestone parties, festivals, or private gatherings where food quality is the entire point
What problem this template solves
Most catering pages lead with price lists. Guests scan a menu, feel nothing, and leave. The common result is lost inquiries from people who were ready to book but never felt hungry enough to sign up.
- Visitors leave before they feel the food, so they never contact the business
- Service details get listed without the sensory context required to justify the investment
- There is no clear path from browsing to booking, which means event leads evaporate
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page layout that moves visitors through six carefully sequenced sections. Every detail, from the typefaces to the amber call-to-action button, is already set.
- A cinematic hero section with a fade-in tagline and a floating "Reserve Our Kitchen" button
- A sensory scroll that pairs edge-to-edge food imagery with evocative, dish-specific copy
- Tiered menu package cards, an occasion grid, a PDF email gate, and a booking form with a guest count slider
Feature list
This template's features come directly from the source brief and focus on turning visual appetite into real event bookings.
Macro Close-Up Hero Section
The hero fills ninety percent of the viewport with a shallow-depth-of-field shot of a coxinha being torn open. A single tagline fades in at the bottom edge. A floating call-to-action button appears as the visitor begins to scroll, ensuring the booking path is always visible.
Sensory Scroll Experience
Each content section isolates one food moment: char lines on picanha beef, bright green chimichurri drizzled from a spoon, condensation on a caipirinha glass. Short, evocative copy names what you smell and taste. Testimonials are woven between sections so social proof arrives alongside the food story.
Occasion Category Grid
An asymmetric bento grid displays four event types: weddings, corporate events, private parties, and festivals. Each cell signals the catering capacity and tone for that occasion, helping visitors self-select and move toward the right menu package.
Three-Tier Menu Package Cards
Menu options are presented on three cards with urucum amber accents. Each card outlines service type, dishes served, and guest range. A secondary call to action on this section offers a tasting menu PDF download gated by email only, capturing visitors who are not yet ready to reserve.
Booking Form with Event Details
The final section holds a minimal booking form: an event date picker, a guest count slider scaled from 20 to 300 or more guests, an event type selector, and a free-text field for event details. The "Reserve Our Kitchen" button closes the page with a clear, low-friction action.
Scroll-Linked Animation System
High-intensity animations drive the sensory experience. Scroll-linked reveals, staggered fades, parallax layers, and a cursor glow effect ensure the food photography lands with maximum impact as diners move down the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Tagline | Opens at full viewport with a macro food shot and a cinematic fade-in line |
| Floating call to action Button | Keeps the booking action visible after the hero as guests scroll |
| Sensory Scroll | Alternates edge-to-edge imagery with dish-specific, aroma-driven copy |
| Occasion Category Grid | Signals event types: weddings, corporate, private parties, festivals |
| Menu Package Cards | Lists three service tiers with dishes, guest range, and amber accents |
| PDF Tasting Menu Gate | Captures browser emails via a light modal requiring email only |
| Booking Inquiry Form | Collects event date, guest count, event type, and free-text details |
| Linear Footer Row | Single-row footer with contact links and brand sign-off |
Design & branding system
The visual identity pairs an Organic Flow layout theme with a Japanese Zen color system. Brazilian warmth is presented with monastic restraint, so the food never competes with the page itself.
- Color palette: sumi ink (#1A1A2E) for backgrounds, shoji cream (#F5F0E8) for text panels, muted matcha (#7B8F6A) for dividers, and urucum amber (#D4813B) for calls to action and hover states
- Typography: Fraunces serif display for headlines and DM Sans for body copy, creating contrast between soul and clarity
- Decorative details use the matcha green tone as garnish-like accents, ensuring every color earns its place without overloading the eye
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to give food photography the space it needs. Mobile responsiveness is included so guests inquiring via smartphone still get a complete, readable experience.
- Images are structured for edge-to-edge bleed on large screens and controlled cropping on smaller viewports
- Scroll-linked animations use Intersection Observer so reveals trigger only when sections enter the visible area, keeping the experience smooth on any device
- The booking form fields, including the guest slider and event type selector, are fully usable on touch screens
How this template helps you convert
The page is sequenced to build appetite before it presents any booking ask. By the time a visitor reaches the form, they are not comparing prices; they are already planning their event.
- The hero photograph and fade-in tagline create an immediate emotional connection before any text competes for attention, so visitors stay on the page long enough to read on
- Sensory scroll sections and woven testimonials build trust by showing real food quality and specific event experiences, which means the menu packages feel worth exploring rather than interrogating
- The floating call-to-action button and the final booking form together ensure the path to contact is always one visible step away, removing the need to search for a sign-up point
Other information about this template
This template is ready to use as-is and easy to adapt for any catering brand that wants to lead with food atmosphere over feature lists. Below are a few practical points worth knowing before you start.
- The Brasa authentic Brazilian catering landing page template is designed around churrasco culture, where unlimited cuts of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, and chicken are carved from skewers tableside in the rodizio tradition, complete with salads, sides, drinks, and dessert options listed per tier
- The Brasa Brazilian steakhouse aesthetic means the page communicates the open flame energy of a live grill without requiring live-fire photography; strong close-up food shots create the same effect
- Brazilian steakhouses often feature a two-sided coaster system so diners can control the pace of their meal; the red side signals a pause and the green side signals readiness for more, a detail that can add authenticity to copy on the occasion grid
- The menu package section is structured so you can add or update dish lists, including Picanha, Mango Glazed Chicken, Brazilian Sausage, and Pão de Queijo, and provide dietary details such as gluten-free and vegetarian options using a grid layout within each card
- Pinterest-style visual inspiration informed the bento occasion grid layout, making it easy to browse event types at a glance
- Managing brand voice across the page is straightforward because all type styles, colors, and spacing are set; you focus on swapping copy and photography, not managing design decisions
- Award-worthy food deserves an award-level page; the template is built to reflect that standard without requiring a custom build
- Users who want real-time menu changes can update dish names, descriptions, and pricing directly in the template without design experience




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Taste & Aroma
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero with Fade-in Tagline
Sensory Scroll with Woven Testimonials
Occasion Category Grid
Three-tier Menu Package Cards
Booking Form with Guest Slider
Scroll-linked Animation System
Related questions
What events does this template support out of the box?
Can I offer a tasting menu download without requiring a full booking form?
How does the booking form handle different guest counts and event types?
Is the design flexible enough for both casual and formal events?
What do I need to provide to customize this template?