Project

La Taverna del Mar

About the client

La Taverna del Mar is a lovely seafood restaurant housed in a building dating back to the early 20th Century, built in the local style and with its toes in the water of the sparkling Bay of Sant Pol on the Costa Brava. Family-owned and linked to the nearby Hostal de la Gavina, the restaurant specialises in seafood and local produce, and is a wonderful place to while away a summer’s evening.

The brief

Together with the owners and managers of La Taverna del Mar, we finalised a design for the new website that encapsulated the history of the restaurant, its informality, proximity to the sea and its primary offering of seafood dishes. The previous site we built for them was particularly pleasing from a visual aspect but was done before responsive website became such a basic requirement, so it was decided that we should maintain the style of the previous site to the greatest extent possible, whilst improving the usability, making the site responsive, permitting management of the site via the WordPress CMS and so on.

The Project

  • Responsive website development
  • Premium hosting
  • Security and Backups
  • Search Engine Optimisation
  • Online Booking Integration
  • Website Management
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