Feast - Irresistible Catering Landing Page Template
Feast is a modular card grid landing page built for Black Friday catering and food service operations. It targets warehouse managers, retail district leads, and call center supervisors who need to feed large overnight crews fast. With countdown timers, a UGC photo wall header, a real-time social proof ticker, and a stepped configurator, the template is built to turn browsers into booked clients before the early-bird deadline closes.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Feast is a single-page catering template designed for the Black Friday rush. It speaks directly to operations managers booking food service for overnight and double-shift crews. The layout is a modular card grid with escalating packages, live urgency cues, and a stepped order configurator that makes the bigger booking feel like the smarter financial decision.
Who this template is for
This template is for food service businesses targeting large workplaces during the holiday crunch. It works best when the buyer already has repeat clients in industrial or retail settings and needs a page that closes fast.
- Warehouse and distribution center catering operators feeding overnight stock crews
- Retail district managers arranging food service for cashiers working door-buster shifts
- Call center food service providers supplying break rooms during high-volume holiday periods
What problem this template solves
Booking large catering orders during Black Friday is a timing problem as much as a sales problem. Clients are distracted, budgets are already stretched, and the decision-maker is likely managing a hundred other things at once. A generic catering page loses that person immediately.
- There is no urgency mechanism to push the early-bird deadline before a competitor gets the booking
- Package options presented as flat text walls fail to communicate scale, value, or what is actually included
- No clear upgrade path means clients default to the smallest order instead of the right-sized one
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page catering landing page ready to customize for your Black Friday food service offer. Every section is built around real operational scenarios: shift windows, headcount ranges, and add-on flexibility.
- A UGC photo wall header that sets a warm, real, and immediate tone before a word is read
- A modular card grid with three escalating catering packages, each featuring a flip animation that reveals full menu contents on hover
- A stepped order configurator with a headcount slider, shift window selector, and toggle-card add-ons with a live running total
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of interactive and visual components built specifically for high-pressure, time-sensitive catering sales.
UGC Photo Wall Header
The header is a mosaic of slightly varied, edge-to-edge real photos from past Black Friday feeds. A soft cream-to-transparent gradient rises from the bottom so the headline reads cleanly over the imagery without covering the visual energy beneath it.
Live Countdown Timers
Each package card displays a countdown timer ticking toward the early-bird lock-in deadline. Timers are styled in mustard gold so they stand out immediately against the cream and graphite palette without feeling aggressive.
Flip-Card Package Grid
The three catering packages sit in a modular card grid. Each card flips on hover to reveal the full menu contents. Cards escalate in size and scope as the visitor scrolls, guiding attention from starter packages toward the most complete offering.
Real-Time Social Proof Ticker
Between card rows, a single-line scrolling ticker displays recent booking activity. Messages like a distribution center booking two hundred headcount create ambient social proof that compounds the urgency already set by the countdown timers.
Stepped Order Configurator
The primary call to action drops visitors into a three-step configurator: headcount slider first, then date and shift window selection, then add-on toggle cards for dessert trays, hot beverage stations, and dietary accommodation packs. A running total updates in real time as selections change.
Sticky Upgrade Bar
A persistent bottom bar reads "Already ordered? Upgrade before cutoff" and links to an order lookup field. This keeps a secondary conversion path active for returning visitors without disrupting the primary booking flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| UGC Photo Wall | Sets warm urgency before the headline |
| Headline and subtext | States the core value proposition clearly |
| Package card grid | Presents three escalating catering tiers |
| Social proof ticker | Scrolls live booking activity between rows |
| Comparison row | Shows base versus upgraded package side by side |
| Stepped configurator | Guides headcount, shift, and add-on selection |
| Sticky bottom bar | Keeps upgrade path visible on scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity uses an Ink and Paper color system built around deep editorial black, warm newsprint cream, soft graphite, and a single mustard gold accent. The overall mood is a well-worn menu card under a brass desk lamp: readable, unhurried, and trustworthy against the noise of the holiday itself.
- Backgrounds drift between cream and pale warm gray in soft gradients, keeping the page easy to scan for long periods
- Package cards sit on a subtle paper-texture surface with a faint drop shadow, giving each card the feel of an index card pinned to a corkboard
- Mustard gold is reserved strictly for countdown timers, price tags, and call-to-action buttons, so every urgency signal reads immediately
Mobile & speed optimization
The card grid layout is designed to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. Package cards stack vertically, add-on toggle cards remain tappable, and the sticky upgrade bar stays anchored at the bottom of the viewport on mobile.
- The stepped configurator is built for touch interaction, with a headcount slider and large toggle targets suitable for thumb navigation
- The UGC photo wall scales responsively, maintaining the mosaic energy without breaking the gradient overlay that frames the headline
How this template helps you convert
The entire page is structured to reduce hesitation and make the larger booking feel like the obvious, financially sound choice.
- Countdown timers on every package card create a hard deadline that moves the decision from "I'll think about it" to "I need to lock this in now," and the per-person cost display shows headcount increases reducing the unit price, making the upgrade feel responsible rather than indulgent.
- The stepped configurator removes decision fatigue by presenting one choice at a time: headcount first, then shift window, then add-ons, so the visitor builds their own order rather than being handed a fixed price.
- The comparison row between base and upgraded packages uses side-by-side layout to make the gap visible without a hard sell, letting the included items do the persuasion work.
Other information about this template
This template sits in the Black Friday catering and food service niche, within the broader Retail and E-Commerce category. It is built using a Soft Gradient theme, a Card Grid modular template style, and a Flash Deal creative direction, all of which are specifically matched to high-urgency seasonal sales contexts.
- The header concept is a UGC Photo Wall, designed to bring social credibility and real-world warmth to a B2B catering offer
- The landing page direction is Upsell and Upgrade, meaning every design decision from the escalating card grid to the sticky bottom bar is oriented toward increasing order size
- This template is suitable for catering operators running recurring Black Friday contracts with warehouses, fulfillment centers, retail chains, and call centers




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Flash Deal
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Upsell/Upgrade
Page Sections
UGC Photo Wall Header
Live Countdown Timers on Cards
Flip-card Package Grid
Scrolling Social Proof Ticker
Stepped Order Configurator
Sticky Upgrade Bottom Bar
Related questions
Can I customize the catering package names and menu contents?
How does the countdown timer work on the page?
Can I add or remove the add-on toggle cards in the configurator?
Is this template suitable for catering businesses that serve more than one industry?
Does the sticky bottom bar appear on mobile devices?