Fiesta — Mobile Latin Cuisine Service Landing Page Template
Plancha is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Ecuadorian food truck operators who book events. It pairs a sensory Gallery Walk layout with a sticky "Book Our Truck" call to action, a streamlined booking form, and warm Desert Rose branding. Everything is designed to make visitors taste the food before they ever read a price.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Plancha is a single-page event booking template for an Ecuadorian food truck. It guides visitors through a cinematic Gallery Walk of food photography, builds appetite through story-fragment text, then converts with a focused booking form. The design blends cast-iron grit with hand-thrown ceramic warmth across every section.
Who this template is for
This template serves food truck operators who cater private and public events. It speaks directly to the people doing the booking, not just the browsing.
- Office managers planning team lunches and corporate catering events
- Wedding couples and event planners seeking a memorable, aromatic food experience
- Festival and market organizers who need a high-demand food truck with proven crowd draw
What problem this template solves
Most food truck websites bury the booking path under too much text. Visitors leave before they feel anything. This template fixes that by leading with hunger before logic.
- No clear call to action until the visitor is already emotionally engaged
- Generic designs that fail to communicate the live, on-site cooking energy
- Booking forms that ask too much and convert too little
What you get with this template
You get a ready-to-customize, full-width immersive landing page with every section pre-built and purposeful.
- A full-bleed hero with a handwritten-style headline that fades up over a plancha cooking image
- A Gallery Walk section with full-viewport food photography and story-fragment text between each frame
- A sticky "Book Our Truck" footer bar with a streamlined lead form collecting event date, guest count, event type, and zip code
Feature list
This template includes the following built-in features.
Immersive Gallery Walk Layout
Each food photograph fills the full viewport like a framed print. Short story-fragment sentences appear between images on a cream background, building appetite as the visitor scrolls.
Sticky Booking Footer Bar
The "Book Our Truck" bar appears after the third gallery image. It stays anchored at the bottom of the screen, keeping the primary call to action visible without interrupting the visual flow.
Event Type Bento Grid
A structured grid organizes who Plancha serves: weddings, corporate events, festivals, and private parties. Each cell gives event planners a fast, clear description of the food truck's fit for their occasion.
Lightbox Menu Access
A secondary call to action, "See the Full Menu," opens a lightbox PDF viewer. Visitors browse signature Ecuadorian dishes, including llapingachos, encebollado, bolon, and empanada de verde, without leaving the page.
Social Proof Section
Client testimonials highlight the aroma, speed, and authenticity of the live cooking experience. Metric counters display events served, cities covered, and total guest count to reinforce trust.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-bleed hero | Opens with plancha cooking image and fade-up headline |
| Gallery Walk | Full-viewport food photography with story-fragment text |
| Event type grid | Shows wedding, corporate, festival, and market options |
| Social proof | Client testimonials and event count metrics |
| Booking form | Collects event details via a streamlined lead form |
| Sticky footer bar | Keeps "Book Our Truck" call to action always visible |
Design & branding system
The Desert Rose color system gives every section a warm, dusty, alive feeling rooted in Ecuadorian street-food culture.
- Cream (#F5E6D3) backgrounds, sun-dried clay (#C4756B) accents, smoked paprika (#8B3A2E) for calls to action, and charred plantain black (#1E1710) for headlines
- Fraunces organic serif for display headings, DM Sans for body text
- Organic Flow theme with bold colors and tactile, hand-thrown ceramic visual language throughout
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built mobile-first because most food truck event bookings happen on smartphones at the event itself or shortly after.
- Scroll-triggered gallery reveals using Intersection Observer for smooth, GPU-accelerated transitions
- Sticky footer bar and booking form are fully thumb-friendly on small screens
- All image and layout decisions prioritize fast, readable rendering on mobile devices
How this template helps you convert
The design earns the booking by making visitors feel the event before they fill out a form.
- The Gallery Walk builds sensory desire through close-up food photography and atmospheric story text, so visitors arrive at the booking form already engaged.
- The sticky footer bar keeps the primary call to action visible at all times, removing friction from the decision to book.
Other information about this template
This template is easy to adapt to your specific food truck brand, menu, and service area.
- Swap in your own photography, logo, and branding colors to protect your visual identity and match your existing brand
- The booking form can include service capacity, setup time, and event location fields to inform clients upfront
- Catering package descriptions, menu items like Fritada Plate, Plátanos Maduros, and Yuca Frita, and a Google Maps location widget can all be added within the existing template structure
- The Plancha Ecuadorian food truck event booking landing page template is the foundation; every section is clearly labeled and straightforward to customize




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Immersive Gallery Walk Layout
Sticky Booking Footer Bar
Streamlined Event Booking Form
Event Type Bento Grid
Lightbox Menu Viewer
Social Proof with Metrics
Related questions
Can I change the colors and fonts to match my food truck brand?
What booking details does the form collect?
Is this template suitable for food trucks that serve multiple event types?
How does the Gallery Walk section work?