Updated June 2026
Hospitality Websites

Top 10 Hospitality & Restaurants Web Developers in Miami (2026)

Restaurant and hospitality websites in Miami have a straightforward conversion problem: if a customer cannot find your opening hours, see your menu, and book a table in under 3 taps on a mobile device, they will go to a competitor whose website solves this. Most Miami hospitality businesses lose direct bookings to OpenTable and Google Reservations because their website loads slowly, hides the menu behind a PDF, or has no table booking integration. This list covers web developers who have built hospitality sites that work as a commercial tool-not a digital business card.

Portfolio reviewed for live hospitality & restaurants projects
Client reviews cross-referenced
Compliance knowledge verified
Post-launch support record assessed

How this list works. The agencies below match the independent set on our main Miami web developers page, filtered for how each team shows up for hospitality & restaurants work. We rely on public portfolios, stated services, and reviews where we can verify them. Tkist is first because it is our studio. We do not charge for placement on this page.

10 agencies ranked · Hospitality & Restaurants · Miami

Miami, United States
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Best Overall · Hospitality & RestaurantsMiami · United States
#1 Ranked 2026

Tkist

Miami’s #1 rated agency for hospitality & restaurants web projects — Mobile-first design with 3-tap path to table booking.

Web Design & DevelopmentSEODigital MarketingAI AutomationsMobile Apps
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49

Tkist is the top-ranked web development partner for Miami and South Florida businesses. CCPA-compliant, bilingual English/Spanish SEO, fintech and crypto-ready architecture. Fixed-price from USD 1,200.

Rankings #2–#10 mirror our overall Miami shortlist. Longer profiles sit on that page; here we keep notes short and focus on hospitality & restaurants-specific checks below.

2

Modop

Miami creative digital agency for luxury and lifestyle brands.

4.8(67)
Luxury BrandWebflowVideo ProductionBrand Identity
Est. 2011
25-49
Miami

Miami luxury real estate, hospitality, and fashion brands wanting premium brand digital and Webflow from South Florida's leading lifestyle agency

Full write-up on the Miami page

3

Digital Agency Lilo

Miami digital marketing and web for fintech and financial services.

4.7(58)
FinTech WebSEOPPCCRO
Est. 2015
25-49
Miami

Miami Brickell fintech and financial services companies wanting bilingual SEO, CCPA compliance, and CRO-focused web builds

Full write-up on the Miami page

4

Limelight Marketing

Miami full-service agency for mid-market US companies.

4.7(54)
BrandDigital StrategyHubSpotCreative
Est. 2008
50-99
Miami

Miami mid-market healthcare, real estate, and professional services companies wanting bilingual brand and HubSpot digital

Full write-up on the Miami page

5

The LAB Miami

Wynwood startup studio and digital agency for venture-backed companies.

4.7(48)
Startup WebReactProduct DesignMVP
Est. 2012
25-49
Miami

Miami Wynwood startups wanting React/Next.js MVP and product digital from the Wynwood innovation corridor agency

Full write-up on the Miami page

6

Torchiana Mastrov & Sapiro

Miami public affairs and digital for corporate and political clients.

4.6(43)
Digital StrategyBrandContentPR
Est. 2001
25-49
Miami

Miami corporate, government, and political clients wanting bilingual English/Spanish integrated digital communications

Full write-up on the Miami page

7

Brickell Media Group

Miami Brickell digital marketing for financial services.

4.6(51)
Financial SEOPPCWordPressCompliance-aware
Est. 2014
10-25
Miami

Miami Brickell financial advisory, wealth management, and insurance companies wanting FINRA/SEC-aware digital marketing and CCPA-compliant web

Full write-up on the Miami page

8

Wild Strawberry Agency

Miami bilingual brand storytelling and digital for lifestyle.

4.5(56)
Brand StorytellingSocial MediaContentBilingual
Est. 2011
10-25
Miami

Miami lifestyle, food, fashion, and tourism brands wanting bilingual English/Spanish content and social media

Full write-up on the Miami page

9

ThinkDesign Agency

Miami affordable WordPress and digital marketing for SME.

4.4(62)
WordPressSEOGoogle AdsSpanish/English
Est. 2010
10-25
Miami

Miami SMEs wanting affordable bilingual WordPress and Google Ads at below-enterprise South Florida rates

Full write-up on the Miami page

10

Sievert Larsen & Associates

Miami web design and branding for local professional services.

4.2(44)
WordPressBrandingLogoPrint
Est. 2007
5-15
Miami

Miami small businesses wanting WordPress and bilingual branding at local market rates

Full write-up on the Miami page

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Compliance note

Hospitality websites in United States displaying menus must show allergen information per the UK Food Information Regulations 2014 (updated 2021)-14 major allergens must be identified on menus and online descriptions.

Buyer's Checklist

How to evaluate hospitality & restaurants web developers in Miami

5 things to check before hiring

These are the questions and checks that separate hospitality & restaurants specialists from general web agencies who will list your sector on their homepage after you sign.

Mobile-first design with 3-tap path to table booking: most Miami restaurant searches happen within 500 metres of the venue, on a mobile, at the moment of hunger

Table booking system integration: ResDiary, OpenTable, SevenRooms, or a direct reservation widget that avoids the per-cover commission on third-party platforms

Allergen-compliant menu display: HTML or interactive menus with the 14 major allergens flagged per dish, not a PDF scanned from a printer

Google My Business integration and structured data (LocalBusiness schema): controls what appears in the Knowledge Panel and Google Maps listing

Page speed compliance: Lighthouse score above 90 on mobile-restaurant sites often fail this because of large hero images loaded without lazy loading or WebP conversion

Platforms & Tech Stack

Which platform for hospitality & restaurants in Miami?

Custom WordPress

The most common stack for independent Miami restaurants and hotels. Food menus managed via custom post types; bookings via OpenTable or ResDiary embed. The agency needs to configure image optimisation explicitly-default WordPress handling will fail Core Web Vitals.

Next.js + headless CMS

Recommended for hotel groups, restaurant chains, or multi-location hospitality brands where load speed, SEO, and multi-location management require a more controlled architecture.

ResDiary / SevenRooms / OpenTable embed

Third-party booking widgets embedded into any website. ResDiary and SevenRooms are typically more competitively priced for independent Miami venues than OpenTable's per-cover model.

Squarespace / Wix (small independents only)

Acceptable for very small cafés or pop-ups where the owner manages their own content and the budget cannot support a custom build. Not recommended once annual revenue exceeds £500,000-the SEO and performance ceiling will become limiting.

Investment Guide

How much does a hospitality & restaurants website cost in Miami?

Investment figures for hospitality & restaurants web projects in Miami as of June 2026. Prices vary by scope, platform, and integration complexity.

Independent restaurant / café website

£1,800 – £5,500

1 – 3 weeks

Custom design with mobile-first menu, Google My Business schema, allergen display, and table booking embed. The baseline for any Miami independent hospitality venue.

Restaurant + direct booking system

£4,500 – £12,000

3 – 7 weeks

Full custom build with integrated reservation management, event pages, gift voucher system, and Google Ads conversion tracking. Pays back in saved OpenTable/TheFork commission within 6–12 months.

Hotel website

£8,000 – £30,000

5 – 12 weeks

Room type pages with gallery, availability checker or channel manager integration (SiteMinder, Cloudbeds), and direct booking widget. SEO structured data for hotel schema.

Multi-site hospitality group

£20,000 – £80,000

8 – 20 weeks

Centralised CMS managing multiple venue pages, shared blog, loyalty programme integration, and group booking inquiry system. Required for any Miami hospitality operator with 4+ sites.

Questions & Answers

Hospitality & Restaurants web development in Miami - common questions

Pre-brief questions that hospitality & restaurants businesses in Miami ask before commissioning a web project.

Does my Miami restaurant website need allergen information displayed online?+

Yes. Since December 2021, the UK Food Information Amendment requires that allergen information for pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) food and menus is clearly available to customers. Online menus are expected to identify the 14 major allergens per dish. A static PDF menu does not satisfy this requirement-allergen information must be visible without needing to download a file.

Should a Miami restaurant build a direct booking system or use OpenTable?+

Both. OpenTable and Google Reservations are discovery platforms-they bring new customers who have not heard of you. Your website should have a direct booking option via ResDiary or SevenRooms to handle repeat customers and avoid the per-cover commission (typically £1–£2.50 per cover) on bookings from guests who already know you exist. Most Miami restaurants recover the website build cost in saved commission within 12 months.

How long does it take to build a restaurant website in Miami?+

A mobile-first restaurant website with menu, booking embed, and Google schema takes 1–3 weeks in Miami. A full custom build with direct booking system, event pages, and gift voucher system is 3–7 weeks. Hotel websites with room management and channel manager integration are 5–12 weeks. The most common delay is waiting for menu content, photography, and booking system credentials from the client.

What should a Miami business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+

A properly scoped web development contract for a Miami business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the Miami web development market.

How long does a Miami web project typically take from brief to launch?+

A standard business website for a Miami company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in Miami web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.

Should a Miami business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+

For most Miami businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist serves clients across United States and 40+ countries entirely remotely.

How can a Miami business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+

The three most reliable verification methods for Miami businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every Miami project enquiry.

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