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Menus, signage & websites that make the food look as good as it tastes.

Logos, printed menus, window signage, to-go packaging, and online-ordering websites for independent restaurants, cafés, food trucks, and bakeries across Cumming, Forsyth County, and North Metro Atlanta.

Independent diner storefront at dusk with a hand-painted window logo and string lights — restaurant branding by Branding Zombie Designs, Cumming GA

We brand independent restaurants, cafés, food trucks, and bakeries across Cumming, Forsyth County, and North Metro Atlanta — logos, printed menus, window and storefront signage, to-go packaging, and websites with online ordering you actually own. Flat prices, fast turnaround, and the owner answers the phone — not a call center.

The food's great. The brand is fighting you.

  • Your menu was built in Word, printed at the office store, and it still has three fonts and a clip-art coffee cup on it.
  • Every online order through the third-party app skims 25 to 30 percent off the top, and customers think that's your real price.
  • The sign out front, the to-go cups, and the Instagram bio all use a different logo, so nobody connects them to the same place.
  • Your food photos are phone shots under yellow kitchen light — the burger looks sad, even though it's the best one in town.
  • Your Google listing has the old hours, the wrong phone number, and a blurry photo someone else posted three years ago.
In the wild

Your brand, from the table to the curb

The point is that the menu, the window, the cup, and the post all look like the same restaurant — so people remember you.

Clean printed single-page restaurant menu on a wood table — restaurant menu design, Forsyth County GA
Printed dine-in menu
Café front window with a cut-vinyl logo and hours plus a sidewalk A-frame — café signage design, North Metro Atlanta
Storefront window sign
Branded to-go coffee cups and a kraft take-out box on a café counter — restaurant packaging design, Cumming GA
Branded to-go cups
Close-up food photo styled as a square Instagram post with a restaurant logo — restaurant social media design, Cumming GA
Mouth-watering social post
Selected work

Restaurant and food-brand work

A mix of a real Georgia diner with a live site and packaged food brands we've branded shelf-to-checkout. Real work, not stock mockups.

Papa's Kitchen Diner — Local · Restaurant
Local · RestaurantPapa's Kitchen Diner

Family-owned Georgia diner. Full online ordering with checkout and a monthly subscription that pulled recurring revenue out of regulars.

365 Whole Foods — coffee creamer line — 365 Whole Foods Market
365 Whole Foods Market365 Whole Foods — coffee creamer line
365 Whole Foods — functional foods range — 365 Whole Foods Market
365 Whole Foods Market365 Whole Foods — functional foods range
Slabachatti — variety candy box — Slabachatti
SlabachattiSlabachatti — variety candy box
Branding Zombie Designs redid our terrible website in a very short time. Gerry “got it” immediately, took pictures during our first brief meeting and even grabbed pics from Facebook so we’d have basic stuff up without sending it. He’s a can-do person — and a super nice guy, too.
Sandra Allen · Local restaurant & coffee shop · Cumming, GA
Pricing

Plain prices, no surprises

Flat quotes up front, Georgia sales tax where it applies, and local pickup or delivery around Cumming. No retainers and no monthly fees just to keep your menu updated.

Just getting started? See the $997 Launch Kit
  • Logo + brand filesfrom $750
  • Menu + print designfrom $75
  • Website with online orderingfrom $1,500

Questions restaurants actually ask.

How much does a logo for a restaurant cost?
A restaurant logo starts at $750 and includes the files you actually need — versions for your sign, your menu, your cups, and your Google profile, in both color and one-color so it prints clean on anything. Flat price, no per-revision surprises. Most cafés and diners land in the $750 to $1,500 range depending on how much extra branding they want.
Can you design a menu that doesn't look like a Word document?
Yes — menus are one of the most common things we do, starting at $75. We lay it out so it's easy to read, matches your logo and signage, and prints clean for dine-in, takeout, or a window display. You get print-ready files plus an editable version, so swapping a price or a special doesn't mean starting over.
Can you build a website where customers order directly instead of through DoorDash?
Yes. We build restaurant sites with online ordering you own, starting at $1,500, so the 25 to 30 percent that third-party apps skim off each order stays with you. It works on phones, ties into your menu and branding, and you keep the customer relationship instead of renting it from an app.
Do you work with food trucks and small cafés, or just sit-down restaurants?
All of them — food trucks, cafés, diners, bakeries, and ghost kitchens. A food truck needs a logo big and bold enough to read from across a lot; a bakery needs labels and a pretty case sign. We size and build the brand around how your customers actually find and order from you.
Are you local to Cumming and Forsyth County?
Yes. Branding Zombie Designs is based in Cumming, GA, and works with restaurants across Forsyth County and North Metro Atlanta. That means we can meet in person, drop off proofs, and look at your actual space and signage. You call the number and the owner — Gerry — answers, not a call center.
How long does it take to get my new menu and signage?
Most restaurant logos and menus turn around in about a week, and a full site with online ordering usually runs two to four weeks. We give you a real timeline up front and stick to it — you've got a restaurant to run and a grand opening or season that won't wait.

Serving: Cumming · Forsyth County · Alpharetta · Johns Creek · Roswell · Woodstock · North Metro Atlanta — and the rest of the GA-400 corridor.

5 clients per month · 2 spots open

Stop losing customers today.

A 15-minute call. No commitment, no credit card. Just a clear picture of what's costing you customers and what we'd do about it.

Gerry Betancourt, owner of Branding Zombie Designs

Gerry Betancourt, owner. You'll talk to me — not a call center.