Brasa is a single-column landing page template built for a live-fire Brazilian dining restaurant. It uses full-viewport photography, parallax scroll layers, and a warm Fire & Earth color palette to put visitors inside the atmosphere before they ever book a seat. The page guides guests from the open grill to the reservation form through five immersive visual sections.
by Rocket studio
Brasa is an immersive, single-column landing page template for a live-fire Brazilian casual dining restaurant. It moves visitors through five cinematic scroll sections, from the grill to the reservation form, using parallax depth, staggered text reveals, and a Fire & Earth color system that feels like warmth radiating off a clay pot over open flame.
This template is built for experience-led hospitality businesses that sell a feeling, not just a table. It suits restaurant owners and operators who want their landing page to earn the reservation before the visitor even reaches the form.
Most restaurant pages lead with a PDF menu and a phone number. They describe food instead of conjuring the experience of eating it. Visitors leave feeling informed but not hungry, and they never click "Reserve."
You get a fully structured single-column landing page that builds desire section by section. Each scroll step layers photography, parallax motion, and minimal type to pull visitors deeper into the experience, making the "Reserve Your Evening" call to action feel like an invitation, not a transaction.




Theme
Haute Craft
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Cinematic Full-bleed Hero Section
Parallax Multi-layer Scroll
Floating and Anchored Call to Action
Structured Reservation Form
Staggered Text Reveal Animations
Fire & Earth Four-color Palette
Can I use this template for a restaurant that is not Brazilian?
Does the reservation form connect to a booking system?
Is the parallax scroll effect visible on mobile devices?
Can I edit the occasion options or party size range in the form?
What fonts does this template use?
A paragraph introduces the capabilities packed into this template before the individual features are listed below.
This template combines high-motion visual storytelling with a practical reservation flow. Every built-in feature serves one goal: making the visitor feel like they already belong at the table.
The header fills the entire screen with a live-fire grill photograph shot from the chef's side of the pass. Shallow depth of field keeps foreground action sharp while the dining room blurs warmly behind it. A single serif tagline, "Fire. Salt. Tonight.", rises from the bottom of the frame, no navigation, no clutter.
Each of the five page sections uses parallax layering to separate smoke, food, and faces across depth planes. As visitors scroll, wide establishing shots give way to intimate close-ups. The pacing slows deliberately to hold attention and build appetite before the call to action appears.
A "Reserve Your Evening" button floats into view after the third scroll section, giving visitors a clear next step at the exact moment desire peaks. The same call to action anchors above the reservation form at the bottom of the page, so the path to booking is never more than one click away.
The form reads less like a booking widget and more like an invitation to fill in. It includes a date selector, a party size input covering two to twenty guests with a private dining toggle, an occasion dropdown with options such as birthday, date night, team dinner, and just because, and a single free-text field for dietary notes.
Headlines and supporting copy appear through staggered reveal animations timed to scroll progress. Text lifts in as the section enters the viewport, reinforcing the sense of a room slowly coming into focus as you walk through the door.
The palette uses deep charcoal ember for backgrounds, terracotta clay for structural accents, smoked paprika gold for highlight details, and aged linen white for open breathing space. Every color choice references the physical texture of fire-cooked food and reclaimed wood.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Full-Bleed | Opens with a live-fire grill image and the serif tagline "Fire. Salt. Tonight." |
| The Fire | Showcases picanha over open flame with parallax smoke layers and close-up food detail |
| The Table | Highlights communal peroba wood tables, candlelight, and hands breaking pão de queijo |
| The Bar | Presents the cachaça cocktail program with copper mug condensation and intimate atmosphere |
| The Courtyard | Closes the visual story outdoors with burnt sugar dessert detail and the floating call to action |
| Reservation Form | Anchors the page with a date selector, party size toggle, occasion field, and dietary notes |
The visual identity follows a Haute Craft direction: dark, warm, and tactile, like a dining room lit only by fire and candle. Typography pairs Fraunces, a high-contrast optical serif, with DM Sans for interface and body copy, keeping headlines feeling handcrafted and forms feeling effortless to complete.
The template is built desktop-first, with parallax and animation systems that degrade gracefully on smaller screens. Mobile visitors receive the same atmospheric experience without performance-heavy effects that would interrupt smooth scrolling.
The page earns the reservation by making the visitor emotionally ready before the form ever appears. The structure is deliberate: atmosphere first, action second.
This template is designed for single-column flow deployment and works well as the primary digital presence for a restaurant whose brand lives in the atmosphere of the room rather than in a feature list. The layout follows a Pattern 7 minimal footer approach, keeping the bottom of the page clean and focused on the reservation form.