A neighborhood taqueria with five-star food and zero online presence.
No website. The menu only existed on a physical board inside the restaurant. Customers searching for "tacos near me" or "Mexican food Providence" couldn't find them.
Delivery and pickup orders were going to competitors who had online menus. Five-star food was invisible to anyone who hadn't already walked through the door.
A neon-lit nightlife aesthetic that captures the energy of the restaurant. The hero features a custom animated neon sign that flickers on when the page loads, immediately setting the mood.
A chile pepper cursor follows the mouse across the page. The full menu is organized by category with real prices, built for bilingual visitors. Every design choice says: this place has personality.
The owner saw the neon sign animation and was sold. The menu is now accessible to anyone searching online, and the restaurant is findable for the first time on Google.
El Oasis Taqueria went from having zero online presence to a fully custom site with a bilingual menu, neon sign hero animation, and a chile pepper cursor that makes browsing feel like walking into the restaurant.
The site captures the authentic energy of a neighborhood taqueria in Lincoln. Customers can browse the full menu on their phones, tap to call for pickup orders, and get directions without ever leaving the page. For a business that was previously invisible on Google, the site changed how the neighborhood discovers them.
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