I live not too far from a little pizza place called Emilio's. The other day I was looking through the handful of delivery menus I have and realized I didn't have one for Emilio's, so I figured I'd check online to see what they had.
It took a few clicks to find their site (Google didn't surface it to the top like I'd hope), but once I did, I practically jumped up and down for joy. This one page is their whole website:
(Click to enlarge it, or just visit it here: www.emiliospizzaboston.com)
Okay, so, obviously this is not the prettiest website, but from a usability standpoint I was so happy to see an eatery get it right for once. There are pretty much three main reasons why you'd want to visit a delivery restaurant's website:
-What's on their menu? (And how much does it cost?)
-Where are they located?
-What's the phone number to place an order? (Or for fancier restaurants, to make a reservation)
What does the site for Emilio's offer? A direct link to the menu, their address, and their phone number in large text. No marketing gobbledygook statement from the owner. No pages about atmosphere. No unintuitive naming conventions (everyone knows the word "Menu," so calling it "Food" or "Cuisine" or something cutesy like "Tasty Nibbles" just ends up being confusing).
And furthermore, finding the menu didn't require me to click a location, then click a time of day (brunch, dinner, etc.), then click further into another sub-set of pages for "appetizers," "entrees," etc. I just got the whole menu right away, which is exactly what I wanted.
There are definitely more things the site could offer that would be helpful - hours, a link to a map next to the address, maybe a picture or two of the place (and if it was a fancier restaurant, probably information about reservations and maybe some press reviews), but the essentials were right there. It could also certainly be more visually appealing, but the fact is I found exactly what I was looking for within a split second of landing on the site, which is worth so much more than looking pretty.
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