Websites/June 24, 2026/5 min read

How much a coffee-shop website costs and what drives the price 

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From a simple menu card site to a site with delivery and booking. We break down what makes up the price and where not to cut corners.

The price of a coffee-shop website depends not on 'looks' but on what it has to do. Showing a menu and address is one thing; taking coffee-to-go orders with payment is another. Let's break it down by levels.

Level 1: a card site with a menu

The most affordable option: a menu with photos and prices, address, hours, a map and a call button. That's enough to appear in Google and on maps and to stop losing guests who search 'coffee near me'.

Level 2: ordering and booking

Online coffee-to-go or delivery orders with payment and table booking cost more, because that's functionality with payments and notifications. But they bring revenue directly — with no aggregator fees.

Where not to cut corners

Speed and the mobile version are critical: most guests look from a phone, and a slow site loses them. And local SEO: without it even a nice site won't show up in search for your area.

At RADOBO we quote after a short brief — for the coffee shop's specific goals, with nothing extra.

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