For bars and taprooms
People pick tonight's bar before they leave the last one.
They check your hours, your taps, and whether anything is on tonight, all from a phone. If the answer is a dead Facebook page, they pick the bar down the street instead.
- Tonight's hours and events on the first screen
- A tap list you update the moment a keg blows
- Tap to call and directions, so they come to you
- Found on Google and AI when they search for a drink

The first thing they check
Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.
Are you open right now?
This is the search that decides where the night goes. Your hours sit in the first screen, match Google exactly, and change the same day you text me about a holiday or a late close. No more regulars showing up to a locked door, and no wrong hours costing you a full room.
What is on tap?
Your tap list loads instantly as real text, not a blurry PDF someone photographed off the bar at close. You update it the moment a keg blows or a new pour goes on. People scan it on the walk over, decide they want that pint, and arrive already thirsty for it.
What is on tonight?
Trivia, live music, the big game, the new rotating special. Tonight gets a spot people actually find instead of a buried post nobody saw. That is how a slow Tuesday fills up, how a band draws a crowd, and how regulars learn to check your site before they make a plan.

You get one person who sweats the details.
No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.
Be the first bar or taproom on this page.
This is a design built for the trade, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with your taps, your events, and your name on it.
$0
down to start
$200
a month, all in
2 to 3
weeks to live
Common questions
The questions owners ask before they start.
It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no contract that locks you in. You get a custom bar site built around your hours, your taps, and your events, and the price stays flat whether you change tonight's lineup once a week or every night.
About two to three weeks from our first call. You tell me your hours, your taps, and what is on tonight and send a few photos, then I handle design, build, and launch. There is no agency runaround and no drawn out project, just one person getting you live while you keep running the bar.
Yes. Every page is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with clean structure and plain answers about your hours and your taps. So when someone searches bars near me, or asks an assistant where to grab a drink tonight, your place is in the running for that visit.
You text or email me the change and it is live the same day, often within the hour. No logins and no dashboard to fight at close. The moment a keg blows or a band gets booked, you send a line and your site keeps up, so regulars who check before they head out see exactly what is on.
Yes. Tonight's hours sit on the first screen and match Google exactly, with tap to call and directions one thumb away. People decide where the night goes on a whim, often after dark, so a wrong closing time or a buried address costs you a full room. The site answers both in two seconds.
Straight answers before you spend a dollar.
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Pricing
How much should a local business website cost?
What it really costs to build and run, monthly versus buyout, and what the price should include.
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The service
What the website plan covers
Design, hosting, security, and the edits that get handled for you, all for one flat price.
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Resources
More straight answers
Plain guides for local business owners, written for you and not for other agencies.
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You run the bar. I will run the website.
Fifteen minutes on the phone and you will know the cost, what it does, and when it goes live, usually in two to three weeks.