Generate polished banners for daily specials, happy hour, catering, and online ordering in minutes. Keep every location and channel on-brand – without a designer.
Why it matters
Benefits
Quickly publish banners for soup of the day, chef’s features, and limited-time offers so you capture impulse decisions and reduce the lag between kitchen updates and marketing.
Keep logos, brand colors, and typography consistent across website hero banners, third-party delivery promos, catering one-pagers, and in-store signage – even when different team members create them.
Generate the right dimensions for Instagram posts, Stories, Facebook covers, digital menu boards, email headers, and printable posters so your food photography and text don’t get cropped or blurred.
Standardize formatting for prices, modifiers, and disclaimers (e.g., “Dine-in only,” “While supplies last,” “No substitutions”) to reduce guest confusion and avoid awkward staff conversations at the register.
Use cases
Challenge
Your happy hour has different items and prices by weekday, and last-minute changes cause outdated graphics on social and in-store screens.
Solution
Use Banner Generator templates with editable daypart blocks to swap items, prices, and time windows fast – then export versions for digital menu boards, Stories, and email headers.
Challenge
A seasonal menu drop needs coordinated banners for the homepage, reservation confirmations, and in-restaurant posters – but your team can’t keep up with revisions.
Solution
Create a master campaign template with locked brand elements and editable dish modules. Generate a full set of channel-specific banners from one design so every update propagates consistently.
Challenge
Each location runs catering with different order cutoffs, delivery zones, and contact details, leading to inconsistent messaging and missed large orders.
Solution
Generate location-specific banners from a single template by swapping address, phone, and cutoff times. Export print-ready flyers and web banners that match brand standards.
More industries
FAQ
A restaurant-focused Banner Generator prioritizes menu-style layouts, price clarity, food photography placement, and common promo patterns like happy hour, LTOs, and event nights. It also makes it easier to produce multiple sizes quickly – for digital menu boards, social posts, and web headers – while keeping brand elements consistent.
Yes. You can generate separate versions that highlight dine-in offers (e.g., “Available after 4 PM”) and online ordering calls-to-action (e.g., “Order ahead,” “Delivery,” “Pickup”). This helps prevent guest confusion and keeps messaging aligned with how the offer is redeemed.
Include the offer name, the key value (price or bundle), the time window, and the redemption method (dine-in, pickup, delivery). Add concise disclaimers such as “While supplies last” or “Participating locations only,” and keep fine print readable – especially for window posters and counter signage.
Use templates with locked brand components (logo placement, colors, fonts, photo style) and controlled editable fields for location details, prices, and dates. This lets each store localize offers without drifting from brand standards, and it speeds approvals because the layout rules are already set.
Join restaurant businesses using The AI CMO to outmarket the competition.