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Why Your Restaurant Website Needs Online Reservations in 2026

Published 2026-03-31 · 4 min read

Diners increasingly decide where to eat based on whether they can book instantly. If your restaurant still takes reservations only by phone, you are losing the table to whichever nearby restaurant lets the guest tap "book" at 11pm.

Own your bookings

Third-party reservation platforms work, but they charge per cover and they own the customer relationship. A reservation system on your own website keeps both the margin and the guest data with you.

What it should do

It plugs into your current site

You do not need a new restaurant website. A reservation widget embeds into the site you have, matched to your branding, and goes live in days.

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