·Restaurant link in bio
A link in bio that answers what guests actually ask.
Kitch gives restaurants a branded, current link-in-bio destination for the menu, hours, promos, ordering, booking, location, and guest updates.
There's nothing to build or maintain — tell Kitch what changed, and every surface guests see catches up.
Included with Kitch Free
·Templates
Start from a template built for your kind of place.
Pick a look and Kitch opens the builder with it loaded — menu, hours, colours, and copy all stay editable.
·What this replaces
Drop the stack that can't keep up.
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See Kitch LinkinBio →01 · Who it's for
Right fit
Restaurants, cafés, bakeries, bars, food trucks, and catering teams that use Instagram, TikTok, Google, QR codes, or SMS to send guests to one current page.
·How it works
Say it. Done.
Who this is for
A restaurant link in bio is for operators who get real traffic from Instagram, TikTok, Google, QR codes, newsletters, SMS, and local discovery. If a guest clicks your profile, they probably want to see the menu, hours, location, booking, ordering, or today’s special. Kitch puts those answers on one restaurant-first page.
It is especially useful when the main website is hard to update. Instead of sending social traffic to a stale homepage, send it to a live page the team can maintain.
The common problem
Generic link tools make every restaurant look like a list of buttons. That can work for creators, but restaurant guests need context. A menu button, a reservation button, an ordering button, and a promo button may all compete with each other. If the hours are wrong or the special is missing, the link fails its job.
Kitch turns the bio link into a mini restaurant operating page: menu, hours, promo, contact, location, and the actions that matter.
What Kitch replaces
Kitch can replace a simple link-in-bio tool, a manually updated social landing page, a temporary promo link, or the habit of constantly swapping the Instagram bio URL. It can also be the same destination as your QR code and menu link so guests are not sent to different versions of the truth.
Instead of a stack of links, Kitch gives you a current guest page with restaurant structure.
Examples
A bakery can lead with today’s pastry box, menu, preorder link, and hours. A restaurant can promote prix fixe week, link reservations, and keep the normal menu underneath. A food truck can put today’s stop and service window above the menu. A caterer can highlight packages, inquiry CTA, and proof points.
The link in bio becomes useful because it is current, not because it has more buttons.
Pricing
Kitch LinkinBio is included with Kitch Free. The free plan covers one location and includes a live page, QR menu, basic Command, and 10 Tickets per month for AI-heavy actions.
·Real updates operators make
One message. Live.
Pin the current menu and hours at the top of your bio link.
Promote a weekend special without changing your whole website.
Send catering inquiries, reservations, and order links from one page.
Use the same page behind QR codes and social profiles.
Can Kitch replace Linktree for restaurants?
Yes. Kitch is built around restaurant content instead of generic buttons: menu, hours, promos, booking, ordering, location, and contact.
Can I still link to reservations or ordering?
Yes. Kitch can include your existing reservation, ordering, delivery, catering, or contact links.
Is it branded?
Yes. Kitch supports restaurant name, visuals, colours, fonts, and templates so the page feels like your place.
Can the same page power QR codes?
Yes. Many teams use the same live page for bio traffic, QR scans, and website menu links.