Rambler — Retro Food Truck & Online Ordering
A 1960s roadside template for food trucks, diners, and anyone who sells out of a window. Built-in online ordering, five CMS collections, and motion that earns its place.
Most hospitality templates are a photo grid and a contact form. Rambler is built the way a roadside operation actually works: a menu board people can scan, an order they can build on their phone, and a schedule that tells them where you'll be on Thursday.
The look is enamel-sign Americana — root-beer brown, drive-in orange, a fat-face slab wordmark that strikes on letter by letter like a tube sign warming up. It is deliberately not another cream-and-terracotta restaurant template.
### Built to be run, not just looked at
Online ordering that works out of the box. Pickup or delivery, category tabs, quantity steppers, live subtotal, configurable tax rate and order minimum. The cart runs entirely in the browser — no backend, no plugin, no monthly fee. Point the checkout button at Square, Toast, Stripe Payment Links, or your own form and you're taking orders.
An expandable menu board. Items collapse to a clean priced list and open to reveal a photo, description, and a link straight to the order panel. Driven by the CMS, so adding a burger puts it in the right column automatically.
A split-flap departure board. A mechanical station board that clacks through characters and settles on today's lot, then turns over to the next message. It is the thing people will remember.
A mug that fills as you scroll. Root beer rises through a frosted mug with a live wave surface and drifting bubbles, tied to the section's actual scroll position.
Rambler — Retro Food Truck & Online Ordering
A 1960s roadside template for food trucks, diners, and anyone who sells out of a window. Built-in online ordering, five CMS collections, and motion that earns its place.
Most hospitality templates are a photo grid and a contact form. Rambler is built the way a roadside operation actually works: a menu board people can scan, an order they can build on their phone, and a schedule that tells them where you'll be on Thursday.
The look is enamel-sign Americana — root-beer brown, drive-in orange, a fat-face slab wordmark that strikes on letter by letter like a tube sign warming up. It is deliberately not another cream-and-terracotta restaurant template.
### Built to be run, not just looked at
Online ordering that works out of the box. Pickup or delivery, category tabs, quantity steppers, live subtotal, configurable tax rate and order minimum. The cart runs entirely in the browser — no backend, no plugin, no monthly fee. Point the checkout button at Square, Toast, Stripe Payment Links, or your own form and you're taking orders.
An expandable menu board. Items collapse to a clean priced list and open to reveal a photo, description, and a link straight to the order panel. Driven by the CMS, so adding a burger puts it in the right column automatically.
A split-flap departure board. A mechanical station board that clacks through characters and settles on today's lot, then turns over to the next message. It is the thing people will remember.
A mug that fills as you scroll. Root beer rises through a frosted mug with a live wave surface and drifting bubbles, tied to the section's actual scroll position.