For bars

Website builder for bars that feels alive

Your bar changes week to week — new cocktails, guest DJs, bank holiday hours. My Place helps you keep the website as current as your social feed, without learning web design.

The Lyndhurst Bar and Kitchen website on mobile

A bar website should reflect what is on tonight

If your events page still mentions last month's quiz night, guests assume you have stopped trying.

Bars live on atmosphere, programming, and what is in the glass. Your website is where people check opening times, see if you are showing the match, and decide whether to book a booth. When that information lives in a CMS only your agency can touch, updates slip — and the site starts to feel dead.

My Place is a hospitality website builder: events, drinks menus, galleries, and booking links in one dashboard your team can actually use. Compare with our pub website builder if you run a more food-led site, or see live examples.

Built for how bars actually operate

Outcomes that matter when the playlist changes faster than your print menus.

  • Drinks and food menus in one place

    Separate cocktail, wine, and bar-snack lists. Reorder sections when you rotate seasonal serves.

  • A calendar guests can trust

    List DJ sets, quiz nights, screenings, and ticketed events on a dedicated events page.

  • Private hire enquiries without inbox chaos

    Capture party and venue-hire requests through a form on your site.

  • Late-night hours that are easy to fix

    Update bank holiday and extended opening times from your phone when plans change.

  • Photos that sell the room

    Show the bar, terrace, and crowd shots on a fast gallery page.

From signup to a bar site guests use

No code, no generic shop templates — just your venue details and content.

  1. 1

    Find your bar

    Look up your venue to pull in address, hours, and contact details as a starting point.

  2. 2

    Programme your week

    Add drinks menus, events, sport fixtures, and photos that show what nights feel like.

  3. 3

    Share and refine

    Publish on a My Place link, connect your domain on Pro, and update whenever the plan changes.

Bar-friendly features

Tools bars use to turn browsers into visitors.

  • Menus that stay current

    Run several menus, move sections around, and attach a PDF when you need one. All live on the same menus page your guests already use.

  • Events and featured content

    Promote gigs, quizzes, screenings, and one-off nights on your events page, with a featured section for the highlights.

  • Sports on the big screen

    Show what is on the telly this week. Match nights sit alongside your menus and events so football fans know where to be.

  • Photo gallery

    Show off your food, your beer garden, and your interior. Add photos whenever something new is worth sharing.

  • Enquiry forms

    Build a contact or enquiry form, share the link, and read replies in the same place you manage everything else.

  • Bookings and buttons

    Point your main buttons at your booking platform, phone number, or map. See which ones guests use most.

Bar websites in the wild

Live venues using My Place for menus, events, and visit information.

Bar website builder FAQs

What bar managers ask before they move off an old site or social-only presence.

Yes. Run multiple menus on your site — cocktails, wine, beer, and food can each have their own page or section.

Give your bar a website worth checking before a night out

Look up your venue, see a preview in minutes, and try it free.