Restaurant Logo Design in Whitehouse, TX
Your restaurant's logo ends up on more surfaces than you'd expect—menus, napkins, to-go bags, the sign out front, your social media, maybe even a t-shirt if things go well. If it doesn't hold up across all of those, it's working against you.
The Sauce Stain Test
Somebody in Whitehouse right now is designing their restaurant logo in a free app on their phone between the lunch rush and the dinner rush. And it's going to look exactly like that.
What a Restaurant Logo Actually Has to Do
A restaurant logo has a weird job compared to most businesses. It needs to look appetizing without being literal—nobody wants a cartoon chef holding a pizza unless it's 1987. It needs to read clearly on a menu header at 12-point type and on a building sign from across the parking lot. That's a real design problem, not a clip-art situation.
It also has to land with the right crowd. A barbecue spot near Oak Park and a farm-to-table place on South Broadway are going for completely different people. The font, the color palette, the weight of the mark—all of that sends a signal before anyone reads a single word. Get it wrong and you're attracting the wrong expectations, which means disappointed customers and confused reviews.
And then there's the practical stuff nobody thinks about until it's too late. Does your logo work in one color for receipt printers? Does it shrink down clean for a social media profile picture? Can it be embroidered on an apron without turning into a blob? These aren't hypothetical problems. They come up fast.
How This Works and What It Costs
Logo design starts at $500 with a 1-2 week turnaround. That gets you a mark that's built for the real world your restaurant operates in—not just a screen. You'll get files formatted for print, web, signage, and social. Multiple variations so it works on a dark background, a light background, and at small sizes.
The process is straightforward. We talk about your restaurant—what you serve, who you serve it to, what the space feels like. Then we design. You see concepts, give feedback, and we refine. No seven rounds of revisions that drag on for months, but no take-it-or-leave-it single option either.
Whitehouse is growing. New neighborhoods, new retail, more families moving in from Tyler for the schools. Restaurants that look established and professional from day one have a real edge over ones that look like they opened yesterday and might close tomorrow. A good logo won't save bad food, obviously. But bad branding can absolutely hide good food from the people who'd love it. If you're also thinking about a website to go with it—menu, hours, online ordering—we do that too. A full website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. But the logo's a strong place to start. It shapes everything else.
What does logo design cost for restaurants?
Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most restaurants in Whitehouse 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.
Logo Design FAQ — Whitehouse, TX
You own everything. You'll get the source files, web-ready exports, and print-ready formats. Use them however you want—hand them to a printer, a sign company, whoever. They're yours.
Sometimes a cleanup is all you need. Other times the foundation just isn't there and reworking it takes longer than designing something new. We can look at what you've got and give you an honest answer on which route makes more sense.
Every logo we design gets tested at multiple sizes during the process—down to a social media icon and up to a scale that works for exterior signs. You'll see it mocked up in context before we finalize anything.
That's actually useful information to start with. If you've already picked paint colors, tile, furniture—share photos. A logo that fights the space it lives in is a missed opportunity. We'll design with your existing palette in mind.
Yes. The files we deliver are set up for that. We include vector formats that any print shop or embroidery service can work with, so you're not stuck asking us to resize things later.
Other Services for Restaurants in Whitehouse
Everything restaurants need to grow online.
Web Design
Beautiful websites that actually convert visitors.
SEO
Get found when people search for what you do.
Website Redesign
Your site needs a fresh look and better results.
Digital Marketing
A real strategy to get more customers consistently.
Google Ads Management
Stop wasting money on ads that don't work.
Social Media Marketing
Build a real audience that actually engages with you.
Content Writing
Words that actually convert people into customers.
Logo Design for Other Industries in Whitehouse
We work with all kinds of local businesses across Smith County.
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Need a restaurant logo that actually works on menus, signs, and everything in between—let's talk about it.
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