Luxury Wedding Specialist Booking Website Template

Feast is a storybook landing page template built for luxury wedding caterers. It guides couples through a full sensory scroll, from cocktail hour to late-night bites, using seasonal food chapters, a warm artisan visual identity, and two conversion paths: a direct booking form and a menu download for early-stage browsers.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Feast is a single-page landing page template designed for artisan wedding caterers who serve couples planning elevated, memory-driven celebrations. The scroll tells a wedding day through food, moving season by season from spring cocktails to winter citrus. Two calls to action, direct date reservation and seasonal menu download, serve couples at every stage of their decision.

Who this template is for

This template was built for catering studios that lead with craft, not commodity. It speaks directly to the couples doing the hiring and the planners managing the logistics.

  • Luxury wedding caterers offering plated, family-style, stations, or chef's tasting service formats
  • Couples planning six to fourteen months out who want their wedding food to feel personal and seasonal
  • Wedding planners sourcing catering partners for large-scale events at estate, barn, or coastal venues

What problem this template solves

Most catering pages bury the experience under a list of services and a contact form. The food never gets a chance to sell itself. Feast solves this by letting the scroll do the persuading.

  • Couples arrive without a clear picture of the catering experience and leave before committing
  • A flat, text-heavy page fails to communicate the warmth, craft, and seasonal care behind the food
  • Generic booking forms appear too early, before trust is earned, and lose the inquiry

What you get with this template

You get a fully designed storybook landing page that moves like a narrative. Each section is a chapter in a wedding day told through food, and every visual and copy block builds toward a confident booking decision.

  • A vertical portrait hero section with a serif headline and warm available-light photography direction
  • Four seasonal food chapters covering cocktail hour, first course, entrée service, and late-night bites
  • A booking flow with a date picker, guest count slider (50 to 350), venue field, and service style selector
  • A secondary email capture path tied to a seasonal menu download for couples still in the research phase

Feature list

This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Feast work as a conversion-ready landing page for luxury wedding catering.

Storybook Seasonal Scroll

Each full-page section acts as a chapter in the wedding day. The scroll moves through spring, summer, autumn, and winter food moments, so couples naturally picture their own wedding month inside the experience.

Vertical Portrait Hero

The header uses a tall, narrow viewport-filling frame built around a close-up of a chef plating a dish. A single serif headline fades in low on the screen, setting a quiet, intimate tone from the first second.

Direct Booking Flow

The primary call to action opens a structured booking form with a wedding date picker, a guest count slider from 50 to 350, a venue name or type field, and a service style preference selector covering plated, family-style, stations, and chef's tasting.

Seasonal Menu Email Capture

A secondary conversion path lets browsing couples download the seasonal menus in exchange for their email address. This keeps early-stage visitors in the pipeline without pressuring them toward a full booking inquiry.

Pinned Reservation Button

The "Reserve Your Date" call to action appears after the entrée chapter and stays gently pinned to the bottom of the screen on scroll. It stays visible without interrupting the sensory story unfolding above it.

Warm Artisan Visual System

The full page uses the Merlot and Smoke color palette with deep merlot, charred wood smoke, aged linen cream, and brushed brass reserved for buttons, dividers, and hover states. Typography is serif-led, and every design choice reinforces the candlelit barn aesthetic described in the creative brief.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Portrait HeroIntroduces the caterer with a close-up plating shot and the serif headline "Every course, a memory."
Cocktail Hour ChapterOpens the wedding day story with passed hors d'oeuvres and champagne in a spring floral setting
First Course ChapterMoves the story forward with a spring pea velouté and rising steam imagery
Entrée Service ChapterPresents the carved lamb rack moment and introduces the primary "Reserve Your Date" call to action
Late-Night Bites ChapterCloses the food story with a midnight grilled cheese tower and a winter citrus visual tone
Booking Flow SectionCollects wedding date, guest count, venue, and service style preference from ready-to-book couples
Menu Download SectionCaptures email from browsing couples with a seasonal menu download offer

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme built around the Merlot and Smoke color system. Every color and typographic choice is grounded in the feeling of a converted barn at dusk with candlelight, dark wood grain, and raw cotton linens.

  • Deep merlot (#4A0E1B) and charred wood smoke (#2C2421) anchor the dark, rich background tones across the page
  • Aged linen cream (#F3EDE4) carries body text and surface elements, while brushed brass (#C9A84C) is reserved for buttons, dividers, and hover states
  • Serif typography leads all headlines, supporting the artisan and editorial tone of a luxury wedding food brand

Mobile & speed optimization

The storybook layout is designed to translate its full sensory impact across screen sizes. Each food chapter section is built to hold its visual weight on smaller viewports without losing the scroll-driven narrative effect.

  • The vertical portrait hero adapts naturally to mobile aspect ratios, keeping the plating close-up central and the serif headline legible
  • The booking flow components, date picker, guest count slider, venue field, and service style selector, are structured for straightforward interaction on touch screens

How this template helps you convert

Feast earns the conversion by letting the food sell the experience before a single form field appears. The page is structured to build trust progressively and present commitment at exactly the right moment.

  1. The seasonal scroll builds desire across multiple chapters, so couples arrive at the booking form already emotionally invested in the food and the caterer's craft
  2. Two conversion paths, one for ready-to-book couples and one for early browsers, mean the page works for visitors at different stages without letting either group slip away

Other information about this template

Feast fits naturally within the luxury wedding market, where couples expect every vendor touchpoint to reflect the quality of the experience they are planning. The template supports the full range of service formats this niche commonly offers.

  • Service style options in the booking form cover plated dinners, family-style service, food stations, and chef's tasting menus
  • The template is suited for caterers working at barn venues, coastal estates, farmhouse properties, and other high-character wedding locations
  • The storybook format works especially well for caterers whose brand lives in the specific, sensory details of their food rather than in a generic service list
  • The pinned call to action and dual conversion paths reflect direct sales page best practices for high-consideration service purchases
Luxury Wedding Specialist Booking Website Template
Luxury Wedding Specialist Booking Website Template
Luxury Wedding Specialist Booking Website Template
Luxury Wedding Specialist Booking Website Template

Theme

Warm Artisan

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Merlot & Smoke

Style

Storybook/Full-Page

Direction

Direct Sales

Page Sections

Storybook Seasonal Scroll

Vertical Portrait Hero Section

Direct Date Booking Flow

Seasonal Menu Email Capture

Pinned Reservation Call to Action

Warm Artisan Color and Type System

Related questions

Can I use this template if I offer more than one service style?

How does the email capture path work?

What does the booking form collect from couples?

Is this template suited for caterers outside the barn or farmhouse aesthetic?

Why does the booking call to action appear after the entrée chapter?