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Easy Rider Diner

Increasing User Experience for Restaurants — with Digital Flavor
Restaurants often fall into the trap of building pretty websites that don’t perform. Between static PDF menus, minimal content, and clunky navigation, most diner sites miss the opportunity to drive meaningful engagement. 


The Easy Rider team needed more than a digital placeholder—they needed a site that could serve up content with the same flavor and function as their kitchen. It had to tell the brand’s story, serve SEO goals, flex with a complex menu setup, and support a growing list of user actions like reservations, online ordering, event promotion, and merch sales.

What We Provided
Website Design & Development
Content Marketing
E-commerce Integration
Online Ordering & Reservations
Event Marketing 
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SEO-Focused Website Content & Development for Restaurants

We partnered with Josh Baker and the Easy Rider crew to build a custom site that fused style with substance. While most restaurants rely on images or PDFs to showcase their menus, we took a content-first approach—ensuring all dishes and descriptions were crawlable, keyword-rich, and easily updated on the backend. 


Why it matters: As SEO algorithms change and search engines index content in different ways, a dynamic menu that is text-based and not image-based will allow Google and other SERPs to find out if your site matches Karen’s interest in curate cocktails in her area or if her painter can get ‘biscuits and gravy’ if they visit your establishment. 

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A Flexible UX for a Multi-Menu Experience

Easy Rider operates on a time-based menu rotation—brunch, dinner, bar, and late night—with some overlapping and some exclusive items. To make this work without clutter or confusion, we developed a custom post type system in WordPress that allows the team to: 

  • Add new menu items from a single dashboard
  • Tag items by category and menu type
  • Assign pricing based on availability
  • Automatically publish to designated sections of the website
The result? A seamless menu browsing experience for customers, and a scalable solution for the internal team.

Integrated E-Commerce & Online Ordering

The Easy Rider brand goes beyond the plate. With in-house merchandise, gift cards, and event-centric experiences, it was important to make those revenue streams just as visible as the food. We integrated third-party tools like Toast and Shopify directly into the site and added clear in-menu calls to action so users can: 

  • Order food online 
  • Make a reservation 
  • Purchase merch or gift cards 
Each of these functions is integrated using third-party tools, but with a consistent branded feel that keeps users on-site and in flow. If your restaurant is interested in stepping into the world of online ordering or e-commerce – let’s talk

Connected to the Culture

With Easy Rider directly attached to the HI-FI venue and backed by the same ownership group, cross-promotion is a key piece of the puzzle.


Using our proprietary ‘Hub’ tool, Josh and his team can publish event content once and selectively distribute it across their suite of websites—including MOKB, HI-FI, and now, Easy Rider. It’s an ecosystem approach that makes the brand feel bigger and more cohesive—while minimizing content admin time.

THIS IS HOW WE DO IT

Where Flavor Meets Function—Online and Off

Easy Rider Diner’s new website doesn’t just look cool—it works hard. It brings the brand to life online while making it easy for customers to engage, take action, and stay connected with the broader HI-FI and MOKB community.
Let’s Make You Stand Out

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Indianapolis, IN 46203

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