Official menu page says “Coming Soon...”
For a counter-service restaurant, the menu is the conversion page. This preview makes menu highlights visible in real HTML while clearly marking prices as public-listing data to confirm.
MONROE AVE · ROCHESTER · SCRATCH-MADE LEBANESE
Cedar already has the hard part: fresh pita, manakeesh, mezze, shawarma, falafel, and homemade Lebanese food. This preview fixes the website friction: a blank menu page, unavailable ordering, and buried hours/contact details.
THE CURRENT SITE PROBLEM
For a counter-service restaurant, the menu is the conversion page. This preview makes menu highlights visible in real HTML while clearly marking prices as public-listing data to confirm.
Until ordering is repaired, the safest customer path is call, directions, and clear menu preview — not a dead-end “Order Online” button.
Mon–Fri 11–8, Sat–Sun off, phone, address, and map all become top-level actions instead of footer hunting.
WHY THIS LOOKS LIKE CEDAR
The art direction comes from the food and the operational problem: the current site hides the menu, while the business appears to win on fresh, scratch-made Lebanese staples. So the site behaves like a counter ticket — practical, textured, and easy to update.
OWNER EDIT AGENT PREVIEW
The separate owner preview can understand commands like “change Friday hours to 11am-9pm,” “update chicken shawarma to $8.50,” “add a baklava promo,” or “request a pita oven photo.” It previews a structured change before applying and logs an audit trail.
Production version would be password-protected and backed by structured JSON/DB content.
VISIT / CONTACT
Phone and email are from the official website. Confirm weekend closures, current prices, and online ordering before launch.