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

Behind the counter

What the owner sees

This page breaks character. Everything else on this site plays the part of a neighborhood restaurant; here, Chavez Digital Works shows you the machinery — because if you run a restaurant, the machinery is the pitch.

A menu editor you can use yourself, any time

Change a price in under thirty seconds

The menu on this site isn't a PDF — it's data with one source of truth. The editor below is a working mock of the self-serve tool every Full Service restaurant gets: tap, type, save, done. Try it.

Interactive demo — nothing saves, and it resets on reload. The real editor is this simple on purpose.

What you tap Menu editor

  • Margherita $14
  • Pepperoni & hot honey $17
  • Sausage & fennel $16
  • Ember diavola $17

What diners see The live menu

brick-moon … /menu

Wood-fired pizzas

  • Margherita 14
  • Pepperoni & hot honey 17
  • Sausage & fennel 16
  • Ember diavola 17

Events, specials, and seasonal updates handled

Seasonal updates, handled

The peach pie on the specials page goes up when Palisade boxes show up and comes down when they stop — without the owner opening a website tool. The workflow is a text message: say what's changing, and it's live the same day on the site, the Google listing, and the printed QR card. The plan includes up to 12 edits a month with same-week turnaround; in practice, menu and specials changes land same-day.

Included from the Growth plan up

Reviews that happen for you, not to you

You won't find a single review quoted on this demo — inventing praise for a fictional restaurant would tell you exactly the wrong thing about how Chavez Digital Works works. What a real build gets is the flow:

  1. A table closes out

    Nothing changes at the counter — the flow starts from the day’s guest list, not from anyone remembering to ask.

  2. Next morning, one text

    Every guest gets the same message, every time. No cherry-picking the happy tables — review gating breaks Google’s rules and ours.

  3. The rating starts telling the truth

    Quiet regulars finally show up in the average, so one rough night stops being the whole story.

Brick Moon

Thanks for coming by Brick Moon last night! If you've got 20 seconds, a quick rating helps the neighborhood find us: brickmoon.example/review

Demo message — no texts are sent from this site

Add-on

The QR menu on every table

Brick Moon

QR code that opens the Brick Moon menu page
Scan for tonight's menu

QR menu or review card — $99

The code on the table points at the live menu page — this site, not a PDF. Change a price in the editor and the card on table twelve is already right. No reprints, no laminated lies. One-time setup — hosting is included in your plan.

The QR code here is real — scan it and you land on /menu.

Why this demo holds back

What's deliberately missing

No stock food photos passed off as the kitchen's. No invented "family recipe since 1962." No fake five-star quotes. No restaurant structured data feeding a fictional address into real map results. A demo you can trust is the best evidence your real site will be built the same way — with labeled photo slots where your actual food goes, shot in your actual kitchen.