Your Built-In Restaurant Blog

Every restaurant has a story to tell. Maybe it's the family recipe that started it all. Maybe it's the new seasonal menu you just launched. Maybe it's a thank-you to the neighborhood that's been showing up every Friday night for years.

Most restaurant owners never tell those stories because setting up a blog means WordPress, hosting, plugins, updates, and another monthly bill. With Vendo, your blog is built in. No setup. No extra cost. Just write and publish.

What you can do with it

Announce specials and seasonal items. Got a new pizza for fall? A holiday catering menu? A Friday night deal? Post it on your blog and it lives on your domain, indexed by Google, driving organic traffic to your ordering page.

Share your story. Customers want to know who's behind the counter. How did you start? What makes your sauce different? Why this neighborhood? The restaurants that connect on a personal level build loyalty that no DoorDash discount can compete with.

Drive repeat orders. Every blog post is a reason for a past customer to come back to your site. A post about your new delivery zone, a behind-the-scenes kitchen video, a spotlight on your team — each one brings people back to the place where they can order directly from you.

Improve your local SEO. Google rewards fresh content on restaurant websites. A blog post once a week with your city name, your cuisine type, and your neighborhood means your restaurant shows up higher when someone searches "pizza delivery near me."

How it works

Your blog lives at yourdomain.com/blog. You write posts in the admin dashboard — add a title, write your content, and publish. Posts appear automatically, newest first, with your restaurant's branding.

No coding. No third-party tools. No maintenance. It's part of your Vendo platform, included in your monthly fee.

This post is an example

You're reading this on a Vendo-powered blog right now. This is exactly what your customers would see — clean layout, fast loading, on your domain, under your brand. The blog you're looking at is the blog you'd get.