Fleksa-built restaurant websites for Miami restaurants — bundled with POS, online ordering, KDS, reservations. Restaurant-specific schema markup so you actually rank on Google Maps. $99/month bundled, no separate website agency fee.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-07
Miami's restaurant scene is high-energy — South Beach late-night, Wynwood concept-driven, Brickell business lunch, Cuban institutions in Little Havana. The market is tourist-heavy, image-conscious, and runs on cash and card mix that requires flexible payment processing. Miami restaurant websites are image-led — visual quality matters for the South Beach and Wynwood economies. Fleksa builds polished, mobile-first restaurant websites that load fast on tourist iPhones with patchy 5G coverage. Schema markup that ranks. Spanish + English menus standard.
Miami agencies typically charge $3,000–$15,000 for a custom restaurant site plus $50–$200/month maintenance. DIY (Wix, Squarespace) runs $15–$40/month but you build and maintain it. Fleksa includes a restaurant-specific website in the $99/month Essentials bundle with online ordering, POS, KDS, and reservations all included.
Atlas (our AI website builder) creates the site in 60 seconds from your Google Business Profile data. Pointing your custom domain takes 1–2 days. Total launch: same day on a Fleksa subdomain, 2 days on your custom domain.
Yes — every Fleksa site ships with proper restaurant schema markup (Restaurant, Menu, OpeningHours, AggregateRating, FAQPage), fast Core Web Vitals, mobile-first design, and a structured connection to your Google Business Profile. Most generic Wix or Squarespace restaurant sites skip the schema markup that drives local SEO.
Yes — when Fleksa POS is your POS. Direct online ordering, reservations, and menu sync are native. If you're on a different POS, we integrate via supported connectors but the bundled experience is best with Fleksa POS.
Yes — point your DNS at Fleksa hosting and the existing domain works. We handle redirects from old URLs to preserve SEO equity.
Not if migration is done correctly — same domain, redirects from old URLs to new equivalents, restaurant schema markup the old site likely didn't have. Many Miami restaurants gain Google Maps ranking after migration because Fleksa's schema markup makes their data legible to Google.
Yes — mobile-first by default, fast on 4G, with one-tap menu access and one-tap call-to-action for ordering or reservations. Most Miami agency sites are still desktop-first; Fleksa is built for the phone.
Yes — multiple languages supported natively. Visitors see content in their browser language; URL structure preserves SEO across languages.
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