We built Rotana Restaurant, a licensed neighbourhood restaurant and bar in Smithfield, a website that shows the food, the room and the bookings link in one place.
The business
Rotana is a fully licensed restaurant and bar on The Horsley Drive in Smithfield, open seven days for lunch and dinner. They do modern Australian–Mediterranean plates, cocktails from the bar, and private functions for groups. They’re active on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok with plenty of food and venue photography — but all of that lived on other people’s platforms.
The challenge
There was no website to call their own. Bookings ran through a third-party page, the menu lived in social posts, and anyone searching “Rotana Smithfield” had to piece the story together across half a dozen listings. A licensed restaurant that does functions needs a proper home base — somewhere to set the mood and make booking effortless.
What we built
A warm, dine-out-tonight site built around the things that turn a search into a booking:
- A hero that leads with the offer — modern dining, cocktails and functions — and a prominent Book a Table button wired straight to their existing booking page, repeated on a sticky mobile bar.
- A “Taste of the Card” menu section to showcase signature plates, with room for the kitchen to confirm dishes and prices.
- An “In the Room” gallery for the venue and the food, so people can feel the atmosphere before they arrive.
- A dedicated Functions and Events section with its own enquiry form for group and private bookings.
- A “Visit · Call · Book” block with the address, phone, opening hours (open seven days) and a map, plus LocalBusiness search markup so Google shows the right details.
Want one like this?
If you run a café, restaurant or takeaway and your bookings and menu are scattered across Facebook and a booking app, a site like this pulls everything into one place that you own. Check our pricing and start your free chat — we’ll show you a live prototype of your venue, no obligation.
