Sofra is a single-column Turkish catering landing page template built for haute-craft food businesses that need to earn bookings before the first call. It guides visitors through a warm, story-driven scroll from pre-dawn kitchen prep to a candlelit evening reveal, then converts them with an interactive feast builder, a secondary tasting offer, and a sunset gradient visual identity that feels as rich as the food itself.
by Rocket studio
Sofra is a single-column flow landing page template for luxury Turkish catering services. It uses a Day-in-the-Life creative direction to walk visitors through one full catering day, from charcoal-pit prep at dawn to the evening banquet reveal. A custom hand-drawn illustration, scroll-linked sunset gradient, and interactive menu builder work together to attract serious buyers and drive direct bookings.
This template speaks directly to artisan catering businesses that serve high-stakes events. It is built for operators who want their digital presence to feel as refined as the food on the table.
Most restaurant and catering websites fail to convey craft. They list menus and post phone numbers, but they do not make the visitor feel anything. That gap costs bookings. Sofra closes it.
You get a fully structured, single-column landing page template with a clear hierarchy from hero to conversion. Every section is purposeful and sequenced to build appetite before asking for the sale.




Theme
Haute Craft
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Day-in-the-life Scroll Narrative
Interactive Feast Builder
Custom Header Illustration
Secondary Tasting Offer Call to Action
Social Proof Blocks
Sunset Gradient Color System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the menu paths and package options in the feast builder?
Does this template work for a caterer who also runs private dining or cooking events?
Is the template easy to set up without a developer?
What makes this template different from a standard restaurant website template?
This template is packed with conversion-focused and visually rich features that are grounded entirely in the source brief.
The page takes visitors through a full catering day in six chapters: pre-dawn dough preparation, morning slow-cook ignition, midday plating rehearsal, afternoon convoy loading, and the evening banquet reveal. Each chapter pairs a short illustrated vignette on the left with a story paragraph on the right. The background gradient shifts warmer with each scroll position, pulling the reader forward through time and building emotional investment in the process before any pricing appears.
After the evening reveal section, visitors meet the "Build Your Feast" menu builder. They choose a package size from three tiers: intimate at 20 guests, gathering at 50 guests, and grand at 150 or more. They then select a menu path from Anatolian Classic, Aegean Coastal, or Istanbul Modern, and add signature stations such as live pide or Turkish coffee service. A running total updates in real time as selections change, making the booking process feel immediate and personal.
A sticky gallery section showcases hero dishes with individual descriptions. Each dish is presented with enough visual and textual detail to make the quality of the food self-evident. This section is designed to attract browsers who scroll for inspiration and convert them into buyers who feel ready to commit.
The "Taste First" call-to-action catches visitors who are not ready for a full booking. It offers a paid tasting box shipped directly to their door, giving potential clients a low-commitment way to experience the food before signing a contract. This secondary path captures revenue and builds trust at the same time.
Chef credentials, event count metrics, and testimonials from both a wedding client and a corporate event manager appear in dedicated social proof blocks. This combination of qualitative and quantitative evidence gives first-time visitors a strong reason to trust a premium, specialty restaurant-level catering service.
The page uses a scroll-linked color progression that moves from deep pomegranate at the top through roasted saffron and beaten gold, settling into dusky rose-milk at the footer. Every scroll position shifts the warmth, making the page itself feel like a living, breathing catering day.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Illustration Header | Opens with a hand-lettered headline and detailed banquet table illustration |
| Day-in-the-Life Scroll | Walks visitors through six moments of the catering day |
| Signature Dishes Gallery | Sticky hero dish showcase with individual descriptions |
| Who We Serve | Three client types with distinct visual treatments |
| Build Your Feast | Interactive menu builder with package, path, and add-on selection |
| Footer Arc Split | Logo and tagline on the left, navigation links on the right |
The visual identity is built around a Haute Craft aesthetic, warm editorial and precise, like a copper-lit kitchen captured at golden hour. Typography pairs DM Sans for body text with Fraunces for serif display headings, creating a balance between legibility and elegance.
The template is structured desktop-first, reflecting how brides and event planners typically research catering options. At the same time, the layout is responsive and adapts cleanly to smaller screens so that no visitor is turned away.
This template earns the sale before the visitor reaches any booking form. Every design and content decision is made to reduce hesitation and build genuine desire.
This template is part of a broader ecosystem of design resources built for food businesses that want to establish a credible, professional online presence without requiring extensive coding skills. No-code website builders allow teams to manage and update the page without developer support, making it practical to promote special events, update seasonal menus, or announce changes to service areas at any time.