Brew — Premium Specialty Coffee Landing Page Template
Brew is a single-page artisan café landing page built around a masonry card grid, a Before/After Slider header, and a five-question interactive quiz. Warm parchment tones, handcrafted visual details, and seasonal countdown cards work together to turn curious visitors into table reservations and loyal regulars.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Brew is a luxury artisan café landing page designed for design-conscious coffee culture. It combines a dramatic Before/After Slider header, a masonry seasonal menu grid with live countdown cards, and a personalized drink-finder quiz. The result is an unhurried, tactile page that converts curious visitors into booked guests.
Who this template is for
This template is built for independent cafés and specialty coffee businesses that want a landing page as considered as their menu. It suits owners who understand that atmosphere is part of the offer and who want their web presence to reflect that.
- Artisan café owners serving specialty or single-origin coffee who want a page that matches their in-house experience
- Luxury food and beverage brands launching a seasonal menu or a curated tasting concept
- Remote-friendly coffee shops that attract design-conscious professionals and want to communicate quality at a glance
What problem this template solves
Most café websites look like takeaway menus. They list items and hours but fail to convey the feeling that makes a guest return. Brew solves the gap between a beautiful in-person experience and a flat, forgettable online presence.
- Visitors leave before booking because the page does not feel as special as the café itself
- Seasonal offerings go unnoticed because there is no urgency or visual hierarchy to highlight them
- Generic contact forms fail to convert interest into actual table reservations
What you get with this template
Brew delivers a fully structured single-page layout built around three core interactive moments. Every section is designed to move visitors from curiosity to commitment without feeling pushy.
- A Before/After Slider header that dramatizes the journey from raw ingredient to finished latte art
- A masonry card grid with seasonal countdown labels and archived past-menu cards in desaturated tones
- A five-question interactive quiz with a personalized drink recommendation and a table reservation form
Feature list
This template is built around purposeful, prompt-grounded components. Each feature serves a specific role in the visitor journey.
Before/After Header Slider
The header places a raw green coffee bean on a marble countertop on the left and a finished latte art rosetta in a handmade ceramic cup on the right. The visitor drags a slider to reveal the transformation. A headline fades in below: "Every cup has a story. Let's find yours." It is a compelling opening gesture that sets the tone immediately.
Masonry Seasonal Grid
The card grid uses variable heights and widths to create a lookbook rhythm. Some cards are tall and image-dominant; others carry only a drink name and a brief tasting note. Each card shows a numbered seasonal label and a countdown, for example "Spring Menu, 11 days remaining." Archived past-menu cards appear further down in desaturated tones, adding a quiet sense of wistfulness and scarcity.
Interactive Drink-Finder Quiz
The primary call to action launches a five-question quiz covering flavor profile, time of day, milk preference, sweetness tolerance, and solo or shared occasion. The result is a personalized drink recommendation delivered as a tasting note card the visitor can screenshot and keep.
Table Reservation Flow
A secondary call to action appears after the quiz result. It invites the visitor to reserve a table for the weekend and collects name, party size, and preferred time. The booking step feels like a natural continuation of the quiz rather than an interruption.
Soft Gradient Color System
Backgrounds drift between aged parchment and latte foam in soft vertical gradients. Text sits in brushstroke charcoal. Rose gold appears only on hover states and accent borders, making every interactive element feel like a small reward. The palette is warm, tactile, and deliberately analog.
Countdown Scarcity Cards
Seasonal offerings carry a faint countdown visible at a glance. The tone is wistful rather than aggressive, evoking the feeling of catching the last afternoon light. Past menus rendered in desaturated tones reinforce that what is available now will not be available for long.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Header | Opens with raw-to-ritual slider and headline |
| Seasonal Masonry Grid | Displays dated, counted seasonal offerings |
| Countdown Scarcity Cards | Adds urgency through wistful time labels |
| Archived Past Menus | Proves seasonal rotation with desaturated cards |
| Drink-Finder Quiz | Guides visitors to a personalized recommendation |
| Tasting Note Result | Delivers a shareable, screenshot-ready card |
| Table Reservation Form | Converts quiz interest into a weekend booking |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built on a Soft Gradient theme using a warm, analog-inspired color palette. Every design decision reinforces the sense of a curated, unhurried space.
- Core palette: aged parchment (#F5F0E8), brushstroke charcoal (#2C2C2C), latte foam (#E8DDD3), and muted rose gold (#C4A882) reserved for hover states and accent borders
- Backgrounds use soft vertical gradients drifting between parchment and foam; rose gold appears only when an element is interactive
- The overall feel is described in the brief as opening a handwritten letter on heavy cotton stock: warm, tactile, and deliberately analog
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry card grid and slider components are designed to adapt across screen sizes. The layout remains readable and engaging whether viewed on a desktop in a coffee shop or on a phone during a commute.
- Variable card sizes in the masonry grid reflow naturally on smaller screens without losing their lookbook rhythm
- The Before/After Slider and quiz components are touch-friendly, supporting drag and tap interactions on mobile devices
- Soft gradient backgrounds and minimal decorative layers keep the visual experience light and responsive across devices
How this template helps you convert
Brew is structured so that each section nudges the visitor one step closer to a booking. The conversion path is embedded in the experience, not bolted on at the end.
- The Before/After Slider creates an emotional hook in the first seconds, drawing the visitor into the story of the café before any menu item is shown.
- Seasonal countdown cards introduce scarcity naturally, motivating visitors to act on limited offerings without feeling pressured.
- The quiz-to-reservation flow transforms passive interest into a concrete commitment by making the next step feel personal and easy.
Other information about this template
Brew is categorized under Retail and E-Commerce, specifically within the Luxury Business subcategory, with a niche alignment toward the luxury café and artisan food and beverage space. It is well suited for businesses in the luxury bakery adjacent market that want a single landing page to serve as both a brand statement and a booking tool.
- The template style is Card Grid (Modular), making it straightforward to swap or update seasonal content cards without restructuring the page
- The creative direction is explicitly Limited Time, meaning the scarcity and countdown elements are a core design feature rather than an optional add-on
- The header concept uses an interactive slider rather than a static image, giving the page an immediate sense of craft and interactivity




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Limited Time
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Before/after Header Slider
Masonry Seasonal Card Grid
Five-question Drink-finder Quiz
Table Reservation Form
Soft Gradient Ink and Paper Palette
Countdown Scarcity Cards
Related questions
Can I update the seasonal cards and countdown dates myself?
Is the drink-finder quiz customizable?
Does the Before/After Slider work on touchscreens?
Can this template work for a café concept beyond specialty coffee?
What happens after a visitor completes the quiz?