Restaurant pages or profiles are powerful, reusable pieces of content. You can insert restaurant pages into individual itineraries or add them to lookbooks or other content pages.
This article will show you how to build restaurant pages; you can read more about what you can do with restaurant pages here.
How to create a restaurant profile
Step 1: Create an Activity Page
Every restaurant should have its own Activity Page in your Content Library. These pages will serve as building blocks for your recommendations and can also be used standalone for individual restaurant bookings.
- Go to your Content Library.
- Click Create New → Activity.
- Alternatively, duplicate a sample restaurant page! Search "restaurants" in the Content Library to find and duplicate pre-made templates.

- Alternatively, duplicate a sample restaurant page! Search "restaurants" in the Content Library to find and duplicate pre-made templates.
Step 2: Fill out the restaurant details
On the "Details" tab
Fill out basic info about the restaurant.
- Pro Tip: Add "restaurant" as a tag for easy searching later.
On the " Page" tab
Customize the content. Consider what you want to include when recommending a restaurant to a client. Would you like to include a list of your favorite dishes? A short blurb about the owner? A link to the website? Here are some ideas.
- Personal touches
- A list of your favorite dishes.
- A short summary of why you love this place.
- A description of the vibe.
- Useful information
- Awards and accolades.
- Hours of operation.
- Address, map link, or embedded Google Map in an iFrame.
- Links to the restaurant’s website and menu.
- PDF of the menu.
General Tips
- Use Fast Facts to highlight key information.
- Use Accordions to keep the page streamlined.
- Copy and paste images directly from the restaurant’s website.
Step 3: Rinse and repeat
Once you've created one well-structured page, duplicate it for other restaurants to maintain consistency across all profiles.
Sample Pages
Sample 1: Icons & Fast Facts
This sample uses fun icons to highlight key information. Available in the Content Library.

Sample 2: Accordions
This sample uses accordions to condense lots of information in one place. Add it to your Content Library by clicking here.

By following these steps, you’ll create a well-organized restaurant database that’s easy to use across itineraries and lookbooks!
