Case Study

How We Built a Local Coffee Shop Website in 3 Days for $997

Elm Street Coffee needed a warm, inviting online presence that captured the feeling of walking into their NE Portland shop. Here's exactly how we delivered it in 72 hours.

3
Pages
72 hrs
Timeline
$997
Launch Tier
1
Minor Revision

The Client

Elm Street Coffee is a specialty coffee shop and scratch bakery in the heart of NE Portland. Opened in 2019, they've built a loyal neighborhood following through handcrafted drinks, baked-from-scratch pastries, and a genuine commitment to community. Their regulars know the baristas by name, and the shop has become a gathering place for the neighborhood.

Despite a thriving in-person business, Elm Street Coffee had no real web presence. They relied on an outdated Google Business listing and an Instagram account to reach new customers. When people searched for "coffee near me" or "Portland coffee shops," Elm Street was invisible. They were losing potential customers — tourists, remote workers looking for a new spot, and event planners who wanted to book the space — to competitors with better websites.

The Problem: Elm Street Coffee had zero web presence beyond social media. New customers couldn't find their hours, menu, or location without scrolling through Instagram. They needed a real website — fast — before Portland's busy spring tourist season kicked in.

The Brief

Elm Street chose the Launch tier ($997), which includes up to 3 custom-designed pages, mobile-responsive design, SEO fundamentals, and performance optimization. Here's what they needed:

The 3-Day Build

Day 1

Discovery + Wireframes

We started with a 30-minute intake call where the owners walked us through their brand: warm, artisanal, community-driven. They wanted the site to feel like stepping into the shop — the smell of fresh espresso, the warmth of natural wood, the handwritten chalkboard vibes. We reviewed their Instagram feed (their strongest visual asset) and identified photos that could anchor the design.

By end of day, we delivered wireframes for all 3 pages showing the content hierarchy, the full-bleed hero approach for the homepage, and the menu layout. We proposed combining the founders' story and location info into a single About page with scroll-to sections — keeping navigation simple while preserving all the content. The owners approved within two hours with one request: make the seasonal drinks more prominent on the homepage.

Day 2

Design + Build

We designed the full visual system: a warm, organic palette built around cream (#FDF6EC), espresso brown (#3C2415), and terracotta (#D4603A) with sage green accents (#7A8B6F). The heading font — Fraunces, a variable serif with old-style character — gives the site an artisanal, hand-lettered feel without sacrificing readability. DM Sans handles body text for clean, modern legibility.

We built all 3 pages in production HTML/CSS: a full-bleed hero with a live photo of the shop interior, a three-card featured drinks section with real menu items and pricing, and a rich About page that flows from the founders' story through an illustrated timeline (2019 opening, 2020 pandemic pivot to takeaway, 2021 patio expansion, 2023 scratch bakery launch) into a Visit section with embedded Google Map, hours in a scannable format, catering info, and a contact form. One page, zero context-switching for the visitor.

Day 3

Review + Launch

The owners reviewed the site on desktop, tablet, and mobile. One minor revision: they asked us to swap a photo on the Our Story page for a newer one of the expanded patio. Done in 20 minutes. We ran performance optimization (WebP image conversion, lazy loading for below-fold images), added local business schema markup, configured meta tags, and deployed to their hosting.

The site was live by 2 PM on Day 3 — two full weeks before Portland's spring festival season.

Design Decisions

Color Palette

We built the palette around the physical space: warm cream walls, espresso-stained wood countertops, and the terracotta pots lining the front window. The sage green accent — pulled from the succulent planters on each table — adds a natural, earthy touch without competing with the food photography.

Heading Font
Fraunces (Variable Serif)
Body Font
DM Sans
Layout
Full-Bleed, Organic
Approach
Mobile-First

Key UX Decisions

Design Principle: The website should feel warm enough to make you crave a cup of coffee. If a visitor can't tell within 3 seconds that this is a real, neighborhood coffee shop — not a chain — the design has failed.

What's Included at the Launch Tier ($997)

What's not included: online ordering or e-commerce (Elm Street uses Square for POS), custom photography (they provided their own), copywriting (we edited their existing copy for web), or ongoing maintenance (available separately via care plans starting at $97/month).

Results

Elm Street Coffee's site launched two weeks before Portland's spring festival season. Here's what happened in the first 30 days:

340%
Google Discovery Increase
1
Minor Revision
72 hrs
Brief to Launch
$997
Total Cost
"We put off getting a website for years because we thought it would be expensive and take forever. $997, three days, and it actually looks like our shop — not some generic template. We've already had tourists tell us they found us through Google because of the site."

— Elm Street Coffee, Owners

Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a coffee shop website cost?
A professional, custom-designed coffee shop website can range from $200 for a DIY template to $5,000+ from an agency. The 3 Day Website Launch tier delivers a fully custom, hand-coded site (up to 3 pages) for $997 — including design, development, and launch in 72 hours. You own all the code, there are no monthly platform fees, and the result is uniquely yours.
How long does it take to build a website for a local business?
Traditional agencies take 4–8 weeks. DIY builders like Squarespace or Wix take 20–40 hours of your time (plus the learning curve). 3 Day Website delivers a professional, fully custom site in 3 business days — from intake call to live launch. You focus on running your business; we handle the rest.
What's included in the $997 Launch tier?
The Launch tier includes up to 3 custom-designed pages, mobile-responsive design, a custom color palette and typography system, SEO fundamentals (meta tags, structured data, local business schema), performance optimization, and full source code ownership. No templates, no monthly platform fees. Read the full pricing breakdown.
Do I need to provide my own photos?
We recommend using your own photos for the most authentic result — especially for local businesses where the physical space is part of the brand. If you don't have professional photos, we can work with high-quality smartphone shots and optimize them for web. Custom photography is available as an add-on.

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