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    Three restaurants do not need three websites

    ND Creations · 22 August 2026 · 4 min read

    Three restaurants do not need three websites

    One brand, three venues, one admin. CMS per restaurant, TheFork for bookings, Lovable, Resend, Google Maps for reviews.

    A restaurant group is still one business. Guests should feel that. Google should feel that. Staff should not be updating three different WordPress logins.

    Temblor needed one site that could hold three venues without flattening them into a single menu.

    One brand. Three rooms.

    We built a multi-location restaurant website: a dedicated page for each venue, its own menu, its own gallery. The group stays one brand. The rooms stay distinct.

    Each restaurant has its own CMS in a custom admin, so a manager edits their venue without touching the others. Bookings go through TheFork widgets, not a booking engine we built. The site was built in Lovable. Resend sends the mail. Google Maps powers the reviews.

    Why this is the job

    A group that grows to a second and third room often gets three brochure sites. Then the brand drifts. Then nobody knows which URL to send.

    One site with three venues is the honest middle: still a full website (from 1,450 EUR on our pricing), with an admin the team can actually use. TheFork handles the table. You do not pay application money for a reservation system you already have.

    If you want the other end of restaurant work, the live ordering app, that is Javea Express.

    See the Temblor project.

    Got a group of venues? Tell us the problem.

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