Urban Beach Glass Pavilion

John from Urban Beach in Broughty Ferry was in need of a sleek, manageable website for his new restaurant that wouldn't just attract customers but also offer an intuitive user experience. He wanted something that matched the restaurant's stylish vibe and was straightforward for his team to update and manage.

To meet John's needs, I rolled out the latest iteration of BluCMS, tailored specifically for Urban Beach. This version isn't just about looks; it includes a built-in shop, a bespoke form builder for custom inquiries, and tools for job and invoice management, ensuring that the restaurant's administrative side is as smooth as its customer interface. Of course, the easy-to-use website editor is a key feature, allowing John and his team to keep the site fresh without needing to dive into complicated backend processes.

Beyond the website's infrastructure, I contributed directly to its content. This included crafting the copy to capture the essence of Urban Beach, conducting a professional photo shoot to visually showcase the restaurant, and creating a virtual tour and drone photography to give potential visitors a bird's-eye view of what to expect. These elements combine to form a compelling online presence that's as inviting as the restaurant itself.

Understanding the practical needs of the business, I also integrated PayPal into the website. This allows for straightforward booking and payment processing for parties and reservations, streamlining the customer experience from online browsing to dining in.

Urban Beach @ The Pavilion now enjoys a digital façade that mirrors its physical allure, thanks to a collaboration that leveraged the best of technology with the essence of hospitality. This project stands as a testament to the versatility and adaptability of BluCMS, catering to the unique needs of a modern restaurant.