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Best Website Builder for Restaurants in 2026 (With Multilingual Menus)

Last updated: July 2026 Reading time: 8 minutes


TL;DR

Most "best website builder" roundups are written for generic small businesses and mention restaurants as an afterthought. Restaurants have different needs: a menu that changes often, photos that sell the food, hours that need to sync everywhere, and — in most cities — guests who don't all speak the same language.

Here's how the main options actually compare specifically for restaurants, plus what to check before you commit.


What a Restaurant Website Actually Needs

Before comparing platforms, be clear on the job the website has to do:

  1. A menu that's easy to update — prices and seasonal items change often; a website you're afraid to touch is a website that goes stale.
  2. A digital/QR menu option — guests increasingly expect to scan a code at the table instead of handling a shared paper menu.
  3. Multiple languages, if your guests need them — tourist areas, multilingual neighborhoods, and delivery-app traffic all benefit from a menu and site in more than one language.
  4. Fast load on mobile — most "restaurant near me" and menu lookups happen on a phone, often on café or street wifi.
  5. Hours, location, and contact info that sync with Google — so a guest checking Google Maps and your website see the same hours.

Comparison: Website Builders for Restaurants

PlatformMenu updatesMultilingual menuQR/digital menuMobile speedStarting cost
CroisaEdit in chat or dashboard, live in seconds✅ Automatic, any language✅ Built-in, freeServer-rendered, edge-cached$0
WixDrag-and-drop editor⚠️ Manual translate button per item⚠️ Via third-party appGood~$16-27/mo
SquarespaceManual editor❌ No native support⚠️ Via third-party pluginGood~$16-23/mo
WordPress + a restaurant themeDepends on theme/plugins⚠️ Needs WPML or similar⚠️ Needs a pluginDepends on hosting$10-40/mo+ plugins
Toast/restaurant-specific POS sitesTied to POS system❌ Rare✅ Usually includedGoodOften bundled with POS fees

Pricing and feature availability change; verify current details directly with each provider before deciding.


Where Each Platform Actually Wins

Choose Croisa if:

  • You want the menu, hours, and photos to update from your phone in the same amount of effort as posting to Instagram
  • You serve guests in more than one language and want translation handled automatically instead of clicking "translate" per menu item
  • You want a free QR/digital menu without adding a third-party plugin
  • You're not trying to run a full online ordering/POS system through your website

Choose Wix or Squarespace if:

  • Design flexibility and a large template library matter more than menu update speed
  • You're comfortable manually translating (or paying a plugin) for any additional languages
  • You already use one of these platforms for other parts of your business

Choose WordPress if:

  • You need deep custom integrations (a reservation system, a loyalty program, a complex online ordering flow)
  • You have a developer on staff or on retainer to maintain plugins and themes

Choose a POS-bundled website if:

  • Your priority is tying the menu directly to in-house ordering and payments, and you're fine with a more limited, templated website in exchange

The Multilingual Menu Problem, Specifically

This is the part most restaurant website comparisons skip entirely.

If your restaurant is in a tourist area, an international city, or a multilingual neighborhood, a menu in one language is a real, measurable barrier — guests who can't read the menu order less confidently, ask more questions, or simply don't come in.

Most website builders treat "multilingual" as an add-on: install a plugin, click "translate," review, publish, and repeat that process every time a price or item changes. For a menu that changes weekly or seasonally, that adds up to hours per month.

Croisa was built the opposite way: every menu is multilingual by default. Update a price or add a seasonal item once, in whatever language you're comfortable in, and every other language your menu supports updates automatically — including the QR code your guests scan at the table.

You can build a free multilingual QR menu at croisa.com/menu without creating a full website first, or build both together if you want a complete restaurant site.


Common Questions

Do I need a website if I'm already on delivery apps (Uber Eats, DoorDash)?

Yes. Delivery apps take a commission on every order and control the customer relationship. A website (even a simple one) is where guests find your actual hours, location, full menu, and can contact you directly — and it's what shows up when someone searches your restaurant's name on Google.

Can I just use a QR code menu without a full website?

Yes. If all you need right now is a digital menu guests can scan, a dedicated QR menu builder is faster to set up than a full site. You can always add a full website later without starting over.

How many languages should my menu actually have?

Start with the languages your actual guests speak — check your reservation system, delivery app reviews, or simply ask your staff which languages come up at the table. Two to three languages covers most cases; you can always add more later.


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This comparison reflects publicly available information as of July 2026. Pricing and features change over time; verify current details directly with each provider. We are not affiliated with Wix, Squarespace, WordPress, Toast, or any delivery platform mentioned.

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