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Feast — Bespoke Catering Services Landing Page Template
Fayre is a masonry-style event registration landing page built for a provenance-led British catering service. It blends a warm farmhouse aesthetic with structured conversion tools, guiding brides, office managers, and community organisers from a cinematic outdoor table scene through a scrolling origin story to a stepped "Reserve Your Date" booking form.
by Rocket studio
Fayre is a single-page masonry layout for a pastoral British catering service. It opens with a cinematic lifestyle hero, leads visitors through a family origin story, and closes with a stepped event registration form. Every section earns trust before asking for a commitment.
This landing page suits event hosts who love honest, farm-sourced British cooking and need a page that reflects that warmth.
Most catering pages lead with a price list and leave visitors cold. Fayre solves that by building emotional connection first.
You get a full masonry layout with every content section pre-structured and ready to personalise.
A focused set of built-in features drives each stage of the visitor journey.
Staggered tiles reveal family photos, recipe fragments, named farm sourcing images, styled tablescapes, and pinned testimonial cards as the visitor scrolls.




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Origin Story
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Masonry Scroll Layout
Stepped Event Registration Form
Seasonal Menu Lead Capture
Pastoral Colour and Typography System
Sticky Reserve Your Date Button
Pinned Testimonial Cards
Can I change the event types in the booking form?
Is the masonry grid hard to customise without coding experience?
Does the template support a menu download without a booking?
What typography does this template use?
Who is this landing page template designed for?
A multi-step modal collects event date, guest count (20 to 300), event type, and a free-text occasion description in a calm, guided sequence.
A secondary call to action lets visitors download a styled seasonal menu as a PDF in exchange for an email address, capturing leads who are still deciding.
Headings use deep ironwork rust, body text sits in smoked charcoal, and hedgerow green anchors dividers. The palette uses warm neutrals and nature-inspired hues throughout.
Headings use the classic Fraunces serif. Body copy uses the clean DM Sans sans-serif, combining elegance with everyday readability.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic hero | Sets the scene and fades in the brand name |
| Origin story masonry | Builds provenance through family photos and recipe fragments |
| Sourcing grid tiles | Names farms, fishmonger, and kitchen garden sources |
| Occasions masonry | Shows wedding, corporate, and community event types |
| Testimonials cluster | Pinned cream cards with event date and venue tags |
| Footer | Closes the page with brand details |
The palette feels like aged recipe cards found in a dresser drawer: butter-stained, softly foxed, honest.
The template is desktop-first for brides browsing on a laptop, with full mobile support built in throughout.
The origin story structure earns the click before the form ever appears.
This template suits builders and caterers who want a polished result without extensive coding work.