Spec demo by Chavez Digital Works — Brick Moon is not a real restaurant. See the studio

Order

This is where the demo is honest with you

Brick Moon isn't real, so there's no kitchen on the other end of these buttons. On a real build, there is — and this page shows exactly how that's wired.

Pickup

The "Order pickup" button goes straight to the restaurant's own ordering system — Toast, Square, ChowNow, whatever the kitchen already runs. No middleman markup, no re-typed menu: the items and prices there match this site because keeping them matched is part of the plan.

Order pickup — opens your ordering system demo — not wired

Delivery

Delivery buttons deep-link to the restaurant's pages on the apps it actually uses — DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub — never to a search results page where competitors buy ads on your name. When a restaurant drops an app or fees change, the links change the same week.

DoorDash Uber Eats demo — not wired

The phone still works

Some regulars will always call it in, so the number is one tap from every page: (303) 555-0198 (fictional address and phone — invented for this demo.)

Why this matters

"Menus and online-ordering links kept current" is a line item in the Full Service plan because dead ordering links are how a Tuesday regular becomes someone else's regular. The pattern here — direct pickup first, app deep-links second, phone always — is what ships on day one of a real build.

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