Feast is a gallery and detail landing page template built for tropical wedding caterers. It follows a Day-in-the-Life creative flow, guiding visitors from a sun-drenched header through a full wedding day timeline. Three tiered packages, a booking form, and an email capture make it a complete direct-sales page for Caribbean and coastal destination wedding catering businesses.
by Rocket studio
Feast is a single-page, gallery-forward template for tropical wedding caterers. It opens with a golden-hour lifestyle header and scrolls through a day-long visual story, from morning kitchen prep to candlelit plated dinner. Three named packages with per-head pricing close the sale, while a booking form and email capture handle both ready buyers and couples still deciding.
This template was designed for caterers who specialize in destination weddings and coastal celebrations. If your menu leans on island-born ingredients and your events happen on sand, stone, or under open-sky pavilions, this page speaks your clients' language from the first scroll.
Couples planning a destination wedding from thousands of miles away cannot taste the food. They make decisions based entirely on what they see and read. A generic caterer website fails to earn their trust, and a plain menu PDF does nothing to create desire.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that carries a couple from first impression to booking inquiry without a single dead end. Every section has a clear job, and the visual flow does the selling before the packages even appear.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Day-in-the-life Gallery Timeline
Tiered Package Cards with Pricing
Floating Reservation Button
Short Booking Intake Form
Email Capture for Menu Downloads
Lifestyle Shot Header with Script Overlay
Can I change the package names and pricing on the cards?
Does this template work for caterers outside the Caribbean?
How does the menu download email capture work?
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What sections are included in the Feast template?
This section describes the functional and visual capabilities built into the Feast template as described in the source brief.
The page scrolls like a single wedding day. Four gallery clusters cover morning kitchen prep, midday venue setup, afternoon cocktail hour, and evening plated dinner. Each cluster links out to ingredient sourcing details, menu customization options, and real couple testimonials anchored to that moment.
Three packages named Trade, Zephyr, and Monsoon appear after the evening gallery section. Each card lists the package name, per-head pricing, dish count, and service style clearly. A "Reserve Your Date" call-to-action button sits on every card.
After the scroll midpoint, a floating "Reserve Your Date" button stays visible as the visitor moves through the lower sections. This keeps the primary conversion action reachable without forcing the visitor to scroll back up.
Clicking any reservation call-to-action opens a focused booking form. It collects four fields: wedding date, guest count, venue location, and preferred package. The short form reduces drop-off and routes only qualified inquiries.
A secondary conversion path labeled "Download the Full Menu" collects email addresses from visitors who are still comparing options. This keeps the caterer in contact with couples who are not yet ready to book.
The header uses a wide, sun-drenched photograph of a long wooden table set for forty on a white-sand beach at golden hour. A single line of hand-lettered script, "Where the menu becomes the memory," fades in over the image. The shallow depth-of-field treatment keeps the focus on the table while the ocean blurs softly behind.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero lifestyle header | Opens the page with a golden-hour beach table scene and script headline |
| Morning kitchen gallery | Shows kitchen prep, citrus, smoke, and jerk drum to establish craft |
| Midday setup gallery | Captures linen pinning and glassware to signal attention to detail |
| Afternoon cocktail gallery | Shows guests holding conch ceviche spoons during the cocktail hour |
| Evening dinner gallery | Crescendos with candlelight, plated courses, and a flower-draped cake |
| Tiered package cards | Presents Trade, Zephyr, and Monsoon packages with per-head pricing |
| Booking intake form | Collects date, guest count, venue, and package preference |
| Menu download capture | Gathers email from couples who want the full menu before deciding |
The template uses a Soft Gradient theme built around the Cloud Canvas color system. Every tone bleeds gently into the next, creating the visual feeling of watching a beach sky shift at sunset. There are no hard edges or flat blocks of color anywhere on the page.
The Feast template is laid out to serve couples browsing on phones during quiet evenings at home, often from a different time zone than the venue. The gallery-heavy structure is organized so content loads in logical reading order on smaller screens.
Every section of this template is arranged to move a hesitant couple closer to sending an inquiry, not just to display beautiful photos.
Feast sits at the intersection of tropical wedding catering and destination event marketing. It is purpose-built for a niche where visual storytelling and clear pricing do more selling than any written bio.