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Create the second local business demo with a clearly different brand system from the gym demo. Current public route: /demos/ember-oak-cafe/live

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Slow mornings.
Better coffee.
Warm plates.

A neighborhood cafe for everyday rituals, made with care and the finest ingredients.

Our Story

Rooted in the neighborhood. Inspired by the seasons.

Ember & Oak was born from a love of simple pleasures and good company. The site turns atmosphere, menu, hours, and booking into one clear local-business flow.

Reservations

Good company starts here.

Reserve your table and enjoy a relaxed experience, every time.

Find Us

Arts District Corner

18 Oak Lane, Arts District, Downtown

+91 98765 43210

WhatsApp / order CTA ready

Ember and Oak cafe storefront

Common Questions

Do you take table reservations?

Yes. Guests can reserve for brunch, evening coffee, small gatherings, and dessert dates.

Can I order through WhatsApp?

Yes. The demo includes a WhatsApp-ready CTA pattern for local cafe ordering and quick questions.

Is the cafe work-friendly?

Yes. The space includes quiet seating, outlets, steady Wi-Fi, and comfortable weekday hours.

Design Source of Truth

Brand kit, web mockup, mobile flow, and UI system.

Every demo keeps its generated visual direction inside the live page. These boards define the colors, typography, imagery, layout rhythm, and reusable section system for Ember & Oak Cafe.

Brand Kit for Ember and Oak Cafe

Brand asset

Brand Kit

Always included
Desktop Landing Page for Ember and Oak Cafe

Brand asset

Desktop Landing Page

Always included
Mobile Flow for Ember and Oak Cafe

Brand asset

Mobile Flow

Always included
UI Section Board for Ember and Oak Cafe

Brand asset

UI Section Board

Always included

Version notes

v1 / 2026-04-29

Ember & Oak Cafe V1

Review 2026-05-06

Create the second local business demo with a clearly different brand system from the gym demo.

  • - Created warm cafe brand kit and UI board
  • - Added cream editorial menu sections
  • - Generated hero, menu, interior, and storefront images
  • - Added reservation, opening hours, FAQ, gallery, and location sections

Expected outcome: Prove the same codebase can support a completely different industry and visual language.