Wrap — Artisan Burrito Café Landing Page Template
Envuelto is a hero-dominant landing page template built for a handcrafted wrap and burrito bar. It opens with a full-screen video hero, flows through a time-of-day menu experience, and closes with three clear conversion paths: order pickup, catering inquiry, and location lookup. Warm Fire and Earth colors and bold display typography give every section the feel of a real, lived-in kitchen counter.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Envuelto is a single-page template designed for a fast-casual wrap and burrito bar. It leads with a fifteen-second continuous video of a burrito being built by hand. The page then scrolls through morning, midday, and evening menu moments before landing on three distinct calls to action. The result is a landing page that feels as alive as the restaurant itself.
Who this template is for
This template is built for fast-casual food and beverage businesses that rely on speed, personality, and repeat customers. It works especially well for wrap and burrito bars that serve a wide daily crowd and want a page that matches their energy.
- Wrap and burrito bar owners looking to drive online orders and foot traffic
- Food and beverage operators who want to highlight catering alongside their everyday menu
- Restaurant founders who need a mobile-first page ready for crews, office workers, and late-night regulars
What problem this template solves
Most restaurant pages feel static. They show a menu, list hours, and stop there. Envuelto solves the problem of a page that fails to communicate the energy of a real kitchen at different times of day.
- The time-of-day menu section keeps the page feeling current whether a visitor lands at breakfast or after dark
- The three-path conversion layout removes friction by giving every type of visitor a clear next step
- The sticky bottom bar keeps the order path visible without interrupting the browsing experience
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page with every section laid out and ready to customize. The design system, typography, and interaction patterns are all baked in from the start.
- A full-screen video hero section with a headline overlay and three simultaneous calls to action
- A tabbed menu section covering morning, midday, and evening with scroll-linked palette shifts
- A staggered bento card grid for signature items, a three-path conversion block, and a split footer
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of features drawn directly from its brief. Each one is built around the real behaviors of the audience it serves.
Full-Screen Video Hero
The hero fills the viewport with a continuous fifteen-second kitchen sequence, no cuts. A single headline fades in over the final frame. Three calls to action sit beneath it, each pointing to a different conversion path.
Time-of-Day Menu Tabs
A tabbed menu section shifts the visual mood across three blocks: morning breakfast items, midday bowls and platters, and late-night specials. Tab switching changes both the content and the color temperature of the section, so the page always feels contextually appropriate.
Staggered Bento Card Grid
Signature menu items are displayed in a staggered bento-style card grid with space for food photography. The layout is built for visual scanning rather than list reading, letting the food do the convincing.
Three-Path Conversion Block
Three parallel cards each carry their own call to action. One links to the online ordering flow, one opens a catering inquiry form with fields for group size, date, and dietary needs, and one drops a map with current hours and wait time.
Sticky Order Bar
After the hero scrolls out of view, a sticky bottom bar pins the primary "Order Pickup Now" button to the screen. The bar stays visible throughout the rest of the page so the fastest path to ordering is always one tap away.
Arc Browser Split Footer
The footer follows a split layout with the logo and tagline anchored on the left and navigation links on the right. It provides a clean close to the page without adding visual noise.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Hero | Immerses the visitor immediately with a hand-built burrito sequence and three conversion entry points |
| Time-of-Day Menu | Shifts palette and content across morning, midday, and evening to reflect the full menu day |
| Signature Items Grid | Showcases standout menu items in a bento card layout built for food photography |
| Three-Path Conversion | Presents parallel calls to action for pickup orders, catering inquiries, and location lookup |
| Sticky Order Bar | Keeps the primary order call to action pinned at the bottom of the screen after the hero exits view |
| Split Footer | Closes the page with logo, tagline, and navigation in a clean two-column layout |
Design & branding system
The design language is rooted in organic warmth. Every color choice and typographic decision references the physical experience of eating at a counter where the food is made in front of you.
- Color palette: scorched adobe red (#A63A20) for accents and buttons, smoked chipotle brown (#5C3A1E) for headers and navigation, fresh masa gold (#E4B95A) for price tags and badges, and cracked limestone white (#F5F0E6) for open backgrounds
- Typography: Fraunces display serif for headlines paired with DM Sans for body text, creating a tactile contrast between expressive and practical
- Visual style follows an Organic Flow theme, with stagger-reveal animations, scroll-linked section transitions, and a high-animation approach throughout
Mobile & speed optimization
This template is built mobile-first. The primary audience of construction crews and college students orders on a phone, often while standing still for just a moment.
- The sticky order bar is thumb-optimized and stays locked to the bottom of the screen on all device sizes
- The video hero uses a lazy-load approach with a poster image fallback, so visitors on slower connections still see a strong first frame
- Card grids and tabbed sections reflow cleanly for narrow viewports without losing the visual hierarchy
How this template helps you convert
Envuelto is structured around reducing the distance between appetite and action. Every scroll decision was made to move a visitor closer to one of three outcomes.
- The hero presents all three conversion paths immediately, so no visitor has to hunt for what they want to do next
- The time-of-day menu keeps the page feeling relevant at any hour, reducing bounce from visitors who land at a time that does not match a static menu
- The sticky bottom bar means the order button is never more than one tap away, regardless of how far down the page the visitor has scrolled
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader set of food and beverage landing page designs built for regional and specialty restaurant concepts. A few additional details worth knowing before you start:
- The catering inquiry form includes fields for group size, date, and dietary needs, making it usable for both small office orders and large crew catering requests
- The template is designed for the United States market, priced in US dollars, and written in American English
- Food photography placeholders reference Unsplash and Pexels as source options, so you can drop in real images without rebuilding the layout
- The three calls to action are "Order Pickup Now", "Feed the Whole Crew", and "Find Us Today", each wired to a distinct interaction flow
- This template suits any fast-casual wrap concept beyond burritos, including grain bowls, torta bars, or taco counters that share a similar service model




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero with Headline
Time-of-day Tabbed Menu
Staggered Bento Card Grid
Three-path Conversion Block
Sticky Pickup Order Bar
Catering Inquiry Modal Form
Related questions
Can I change the menu items and prices in this template?
Does the time-of-day menu change based on the current time automatically?
How does the catering inquiry form work?
Is this template suitable for a food truck or pop-up concept?
Can I use my own video footage in the hero section?