Flame — Authentic Peruvian Chicken Landing Page Template
Brasa is a full-width immersive landing page template built for a Peruvian pollo a la brasa rotisserie restaurant. It leads with a fire-lit hero image and a scroll-driven gallery, then moves visitors into an inline reservation module and a catering inquiry form. The Warm Artisan design feels as smoky and direct as the cooking itself.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Brasa is a single-page restaurant template built around slow fire and hungry guests. It opens with a full-bleed rotisserie photo, walks visitors through four immersive gallery sections, and closes the loop with an inline table reservation module and a catering inquiry form. Every design choice serves one goal: make them hungry, then make it easy to show up.
Who this template is for
This template is built for independent Peruvian rotisserie restaurants and family-run pollo a la brasa spots that want a web presence as bold as their cooking. It fits operators who need to handle both walk-in diners and large catering orders from the same page.
- Restaurant owners running a high-volume dine-in and takeout operation
- Family-run rotisseries targeting Sunday dinner crowds and weekday catering crews
- Food and beverage businesses that want immersive visual storytelling over a plain menu listing
What problem this template solves
Most restaurant pages feel like a digital flyer. They list hours and a phone number and ask nothing more of the visitor. Brasa solves the problem of a page that fails to convey taste, warmth, or reason to drive across town.
- Visitors leave without booking because nothing on the page made them feel the restaurant
- Catering inquiries get lost in a generic contact form with no quantity context
- The visual identity of a fire-roasted kitchen gets flattened into a generic template with no personality
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize single-page layout built around the full experience of a charcoal rotisserie restaurant. Every section is pre-designed and purposeful.
- A full-bleed hero section, four gallery-walk sections, a reservation module, a catering inquiry form, an about strip, and a single-row footer
- A Warm Artisan color system using deep charcoal bark, ají yellow, lime crema, rocoto ember, and warm cream
- Fraunces serif headlines paired with DM Sans body text for a tactile, editorial feel
Feature list
This template includes purpose-built components that go beyond a standard restaurant layout.
Full-Bleed Rotisserie Hero
The header fills the entire viewport with an overhead shot of a whole chicken fresh off the rotisserie. The headline "Fire. Salt. Patience." fades in low and wide. No filters or style overlays soften the image. Grease spots on the butcher paper stay.
Scroll-Driven Gallery Walk
Four full-width photo sections scroll like a slow walk through the restaurant. Each image carries a short caption at the edge, styled like a museum placard. Narrow charcoal bark bands between images carry a single line of text: a family quote, a marinade note, a charcoal stat.
Inline Reservation Module
The booking section sits inline on the page. Visitors choose party size from a carousel of icons covering one to ten or more guests, then select a date, time slot, and an optional "Celebrating something?" field for birthdays and anniversaries.
Catering Inquiry Form
A dedicated catering path sits below the gallery. It includes quantity selectors for whole and half chickens, sides ordered by the tray, and a delivery-or-pickup toggle. It is built for the construction crew calling in twelve quarter-chicken combos, not the solo diner.
Floating Reservation Button
After the second scroll section, a "Reserve Your Table" button in rocoto ember pins to the screen and stays visible as the visitor scrolls. It opens the inline reservation module without navigating away from the page.
About Strip with Social Proof
A dedicated strip carries a direct quote from the restaurant family alongside specific preparation details. Overnight marinade rest times and weekly charcoal weight figures give the brand story credibility and texture.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero photo header | Anchors the page with a full-bleed rotisserie image and the brand headline |
| Gallery Walk sections | Four scroll-linked photos that build appetite and tell the restaurant's story |
| Reservation module | Inline booking form for party size, date, time, and occasion |
| Catering inquiry form | Quantity-based order form for large groups with delivery toggle |
| About family strip | Family quote and charcoal prep details for trust and brand depth |
| Single-row footer | Linear footer with essential links and contact information |
Design & branding system
The Citrus Burst color system pairs deep, smoky darks with bright acid tones. The result reads like a halved lime squeezed over a plate of dark-fired chicken. Every color has a specific role and does not drift from it.
- Background in deep charcoal bark (#2C1A0E), body text in warm cream (#FFF4E0), dividers and hover states in ají yellow (#E8A317)
- Lime crema (#C4D434) used for section transitions and secondary accents; rocoto ember (#D94423) reserved for buttons and price callouts only
- Fraunces serif for all display headlines, DM Sans for body copy, creating a warm editorial contrast
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built mobile-first. Families booking Sunday dinner and crews placing catering orders are both doing it on a phone. The layout adapts to small screens without losing the immersive quality of the full-width gallery.
- Images are lazy-loaded so the page does not wait for off-screen assets before becoming interactive
- CSS scroll-behavior handles the gallery animation natively, with no heavy JavaScript dependency
- The floating reservation button remains reachable on mobile without covering critical content
How this template helps you convert
The template earns the click by making the visitor hungry before asking for anything. Then it removes every possible barrier between appetite and action.
- The scroll-driven gallery builds desire across four distinct visual moments before any call to action appears, so visitors arrive at the booking form already motivated
- The floating "Reserve Your Table" button pins to the screen after the second section, keeping the primary action reachable without scrolling back to the top
- The catering form gives large-order customers a clear, structured path instead of a generic message box, which reduces back-and-forth and increases completed inquiries
Other information about this template
This template sits in the Food and Beverage category under the Latin American Cuisine and Dining subcategory. It is purpose-built for the Peruvian pollo a la brasa niche and carries an intersection match score of 13, indicating a strong alignment between template design and niche intent.
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, built for high-impact visual storytelling over a standard card-based layout
- The creative direction follows a Gallery Walk format, which suits any restaurant whose atmosphere and food photography are central selling points
- Animation is set to high: scroll-linked gallery sections, fade-in entrance for text blocks, and a pinned floating call-to-action button all ship as part of the template layout
- The header concept is Full-Bleed Photo, which works best with high-resolution editorial food photography showing real textures and natural lighting
- The primary booking direction drives toward table reservations; the secondary path targets catering volume orders




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Citrus Burst
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-bleed Rotisserie Hero Section
Scroll-driven Gallery Walk
Inline Table Reservation Module
Catering Inquiry Form
Pinned Floating Call-to-action Button
About Strip with Brand Story Details
Related questions
Can I use this template if my restaurant is not Peruvian?
Does the reservation module connect to a live booking platform?
Can I remove the catering section if I do not offer catering?
How much photography do I need to make this template work well?
Is the floating reservation button visible on mobile devices?