For Blend, a Bury St Edmunds based Coffee Shop & Wine Bar, we delivered a warm Webflow website, local SEO and branded menus that mirror the venue’s atmosphere. The site makes menus, hours and location effortless to find, supports private hire enquiries and keeps the brand consistent from phone screen to café counter in the heart of Bury St Edmunds.

Blend Coffee and Wine Bar is about pace, atmosphere and feeling welcome.
Located on Abbeygate Street in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, Blend moves naturally from great coffee and homemade food during the day to relaxed evenings of curated wines, craft beers and simple cocktails. The space is calm, friendly and dog welcoming, designed for locals as much as visitors.
As a new venue, Blend needed a digital presence that introduced the concept quickly, made practical details effortless to find, and carried the same warmth and confidence as the space itself. We partnered with the team to design and build a Webflow website, create branded menus for use in store, and put local SEO foundations in place so Blend could be discovered easily from day one.
We designed a custom Webflow website that reflects the venue’s atmosphere through a warm palette inspired by espresso and wine, tidy typography and generous use of photography. The design is intentionally calm and uncluttered, allowing the food, drinks and space to speak for themselves.
The build is fast, mobile-first and accessible, ensuring visitors can quickly understand what Blend is, when it’s open and how to find it, whether they’re planning ahead or already nearby.
The site is organised around how the venue actually operates. Dedicated sections clearly separate daytime coffee and food from evening wine and cocktails, making it easy for first time visitors to understand what to expect at different times of day.
Hours, location, map and contact details are always close at hand, and calls to action are positioned clearly for mobile users who just want quick answers.
We shaped page titles, headings and copy around local search intent such as coffee shop Bury St Edmunds, wine bar Abbeygate Street and Monmouth coffee Bury St Edmunds. Google Business Profile details were aligned with the website, and structured data was added so search engines can surface the right information quickly.
This ensures Blend shows up clearly for locals and visitors searching nearby, without overloading the site with forced keywords.
Clear links to Instagram help connect the website with Blend’s visual presence, while simple contact options and a short private hire enquiry form support bookings without friction. The goal was to keep conversations moving without overwhelming the user.
We designed printed food and drinks menus that mirror the website’s look and feel, keeping the brand consistent on screen and on the counter. Clean layouts, thoughtful spacing and durable finishes ensure menus are easy to read, photograph well, and stand up to daily use in a busy hospitality setting.
GA4 and Search Console were set up with events for menu views, click-to-call actions, map opens and enquiry submissions. This gives the team clear visibility into what content drives visits through the door and where interest is building.
Blend now has a digital and physical toolkit that tells its story clearly and removes friction for customers. Guests can find menus, hours and directions in a single tap, private hire enquiries have a clear route, and the brand feels consistent from phone to counter.
The website supports the venue as it grows, with a structure that is easy to update, SEO foundations that help new customers discover Blend, and design that reflects the relaxed confidence of the space itself.
Website design and Webflow development
Content structure and photography guidance
Local SEO foundations and schema
Menu design for print and in store use
Analytics and tracking setup
These are real projects from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk and nearby where we’ve combined clean Webflow builds with practical SEO so the site loads fast, reads clearly, and turns Google traffic into enquiries, without the corporate nonsense.