Coastal Grill
A casual seafood spot on Gulf Boulevard wanted a site that matched the food — relaxed, warm, easy to navigate from a phone in the parking lot.
The brief
Coastal Grill is a fictional casual seafood restaurant on Gulf Boulevard in Treasure Island. The kind of place locals bring out-of-town guests to: open-air, raw bar, dollar-oyster nights. The brief was to build a site that looks and loads like the restaurant feels — warm, unpretentious, fast on a phone in the beach parking lot.
This is one of two demo builds we maintain to show what we ship for common Tampa Bay industries. It uses the same playbook we’d use for a real client: flat-fee scope, mobile-first design, copy you’d actually say out loud.
What we built
- A homepage with the menu standout, hours, and a one-tap “Call to reserve” button.
- A full menu page that loads in under a second on 4G, with allergen tags inline.
- An About page that introduces the (fictional) family behind it — short, readable, no agency-speak.
- A reservations page that hands off to a booking widget with the right defaults pre-filled.
- A contact page wired to a real form with honeypot anti-spam.
Notes for visitors
Coastal Grill isn’t a real restaurant — please don’t drive to Gulf Boulevard expecting Wednesday-night oysters. It exists as a working template Tarpon Web Co. uses to show restaurant clients exactly what they’d get.
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