Wrap — Trendy Street Food Landing Page Template
Wrap is a neo-retro street food event booking landing page built for samosa and spring roll cart operators. It combines a cinematic full-screen video header, a masonry flip-card gallery, and a focused booking form to convert wedding planners, market organisers, and office managers into confirmed cart bookings. Warm Fire and Earth colours carry every section.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Wrap is a single-page, gallery-first booking landing page for a street food cart specialising in handmade samosas and spring rolls. It uses a full-screen video hero, a Pinterest-style masonry grid of real event shots, and a short booking form to turn curious visitors into confirmed clients. The design draws from vintage Bollywood poster warmth with fully modern interactivity.
Who this template is for
This landing page is built for food vendors and event-side bookers who need a fast, trust-building web presence. It suits operators working across weddings, markets, and corporate pop-ups.
- Street food cart owners promoting their catering service to event organisers
- Wedding planners and market coordinators searching for a passed-canapé or live-station vendor
- Office managers arranging Friday lunch pop-ups who need to book quickly and confidently
What problem this template solves
Most street food websites fail to convey atmosphere. A flat menu page cannot communicate the heat, smell, and energy of a live-frying cart. Potential clients leave without booking because they cannot picture the cart at their event.
- No visual proof that the cart fits the event type or scale
- No clear path from browsing to booking, leaving enquiries scattered
- No social proof placed near the decision point where trust matters most
What you get with this template
This page delivers a sensory, gallery-led experience that builds desire before it asks for a commitment. Every section moves a visitor one step closer to clicking "Book the Cart."
- A full-screen video hero with a hand-lettered wordmark and a high-contrast amber call-to-action button
- A masonry flip-card gallery displaying real event photography with testimonials, guest counts, and menu details on the reverse
- A focused booking form collecting event date, venue postcode, estimated headcount, and service format
Feature list
This landing page is built around six prompt-defined components that work together to drive food festival and private event bookings.
Full-Screen Video Hero
Three slow-motion handheld clips cycle behind a cream hand-lettered wordmark. The shots cover spring roll skins hitting hot oil, samosa crimping, and a customer bite in golden-hour sidelight. The design immediately communicates craft and atmosphere before a single word is read.
Masonry Flip-Card Gallery
A Pinterest-style pinboard grid displays event photography in warm, film-emulation style. Each card flips on click to reveal the menu served, guest count, and a one-line testimonial. Social proof is displayed directly where visitors are most engaged, protecting the booking decision from doubt.
Floating Booking Button
On mobile, the amber "Book the Cart" button is pinned as a floating element so it is always visible while scrolling. It is also repeated after every fourth masonry tile on desktop, keeping the call to action accessible at every moment of peak appetite.
Focused Booking Form
The form collects only four fields: event date, venue postcode, estimated headcount, and a format dropdown covering street stall, passed canapés, and live station. A secondary text link beneath the form scrolls to a downloadable menu PDF, giving browsers a free exit that keeps them on the page.
Stats Strip
A narrow section between the gallery and form displays headline numbers: events completed, guests fed, and cities covered. This short strip of social proof verifies the cart's track record without requiring a visitor to read long paragraphs.
Neo-Retro Poster Typography
Display headings use Fraunces, a variable serif that references hand-painted food festival signage. Body copy uses DM Sans for clean readability. Together they create the vintage poster quality the design system calls for, with nostalgic typography that still reads clearly on small screens.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video hero | Establishes atmosphere and primary call to action |
| Masonry gallery | Builds desire and social proof through event photography |
| Stats strip | Verifies track record with headline numbers |
| Menu and PDF | Displays food offering and supports free PDF download |
| Booking form | Captures event date, venue, headcount, and format |
| Footer | Logo, tagline, and navigation links |
Design & branding system
The Fire and Earth colour palette feels like a vintage Bollywood poster left in afternoon sun. Every colour has a clear role across the page.
- Cream (#FFF4E0) covers the dominant background; terracotta (#D4856A) defines card borders and section dividers
- Amber (#C47A2B) lights up all buttons and hover states; chili char (#6B1D0E) anchors body text for strong legibility
- Fraunces handles all display and wordmark type; DM Sans carries body paragraphs with clean, modern readability
Mobile & speed optimization
This landing page is designed mobile-first. The floating booking button and the masonry grid are both structured to perform on small screens without losing the visual richness of the desktop experience.
- The floating "Book the Cart" button stays pinned at the bottom of the mobile viewport throughout the scroll
- Card flip animations use CSS transitions; scroll reveals use Intersection Observer, keeping interactions smooth without heavy scripts
- The masonry grid reflows to a single-column layout on mobile so every event photo is displayed at full width
How this template helps you convert
The gallery does the persuasion work before the form appears. By the time a visitor reaches the booking fields, they have already seen the cart thriving in a setting that matches their own event.
- The video hero and masonry gallery build emotional appetite and trust before any ask is made, placing social proof near the decision point where it protects against hesitation
- The floating call-to-action button and the repeated inline "Book the Cart" prompt mean a visitor never has to scroll back to act, and the short four-field form removes friction at the final step
Other information about this template
This template sits alongside similar neo-retro food and hospitality designs. It shares creative DNA with Brew, a neo-retro artisan café template that uses a single-column flow, a living cinemagraph hero, and a sunset gradient palette for a sensory-first experience.
- Templates showcasing food work best with high-quality photos and a warm 70s or 80s colour palette, which this design delivers through its Fire and Earth system
- You can fully customise this template for any street food festival: swap the event photography, update colour styles to match your theme, and add your own location details
- You can change the model images displayed on each gallery card to showcase your own festival foods, then download a finished poster as a high-quality PDF for printing
- Incorporating social media links in the footer supports promotion across platforms and improves engagement for food festival announcements
- The template is free to adapt for various food-centric events, from street food festivals to corporate food bazaars, using the built-in section structure as a starting point




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero with Wordmark
Masonry Flip-card Event Gallery
Floating Mobile Booking Button
Focused Four-field Booking Form
Stats Strip for Social Proof
Neo-retro Poster Typography System
Related questions
Can I change the gallery photos to my own event images?
How do I update the booking form for my own event formats?
Is the floating booking button included on mobile?
Can I add my menu as a downloadable file?
Does this template work for one-day pop-up events as well as recurring bookings?