Logo Design · New Chapel Hill, TX

Restaurant Logo Design in New Chapel Hill

If you're running a restaurant in New Chapel Hill, your logo is doing more work than you probably give it credit for. It's on your menu, your sign, your to-go bags, your social media — and if it looks like it was made in Microsoft Word in 2011, people notice. You deserve something better than that.

A Good Restaurant Logo Does More Than Sit on a Menu

Here's what I'd tell you if we were standing around a smoker on a Saturday afternoon: the food matters most. Obviously. But the way your restaurant looks on paper and on screen — that matters a whole lot more than most folks think. New Chapel Hill is a tight community. Maybe 850 people, give or take. Everybody knows everybody, and if you're feeding them, they already have opinions about your place. Your logo is part of that opinion whether you planned it or not.

A restaurant logo has to work in a bunch of weird places. It needs to look sharp blown up on a building sign and still read clean when it's tiny on someone's phone screen. It has to print well on a paper menu and not turn into a blob on a to-go container. And it needs to feel like your place — not like a clip art hamburger or a font you grabbed off a free website. That generic stuff might not seem like a big deal, but it quietly tells people you didn't care enough to do it right. And that's the opposite of what any restaurant owner I know actually feels about their food.

So if you've been using something a friend threw together years ago, or you pulled a template off the internet and changed the name, this is a good time to fix it. Not because your restaurant is failing — but because a solid logo just makes everything else you're already doing look more put together. Your social media posts look better. Your menus feel more professional. Even your Google listing carries a little more weight when the logo beside your name actually looks like it belongs to a real business and not a hobby.

What You'll Actually Get and What It Costs

I design logos that are clean, readable, and built to last more than a couple of years. No trendy gradients that'll look silly by next summer. No overly complicated illustrations that fall apart at small sizes. Just a solid mark that represents your restaurant the way it should be represented — with some thought behind it.

The process takes about one to two weeks. We'll talk about what your place is about, what kind of food you serve, what the vibe is when someone walks through your door. A barbecue joint in New Chapel Hill has a completely different feel than a café, and the logo should reflect that without being a cliché. You'll get concepts to look at, we'll refine from there, and you'll walk away with files that work everywhere — print, web, social, signage, all of it.

Logo design starts at $500. That's for a mark you can use for years across every surface your restaurant touches. And if down the road you need a full website to go with it — something with your menu easy to find, your hours and phone number right where people expect them, maybe even online ordering — we can talk about that too. But the logo is a great place to start. It's the foundation that everything else builds on, and getting it right first means everything after it looks cohesive instead of patched together.

What does logo design cost for restaurants?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most restaurants in New Chapel Hill land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If your restaurant's logo isn't something you're proud to put on everything, let's fix that — starting at $500.

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