For restaurants in Birmingham · 7-min read

SEO for restaurants · Birmingham

Birmingham is a tough local market — high search volume, more competitors, and bigger consequences for being on page 2. The fundamentals don't change but the bar is higher. Here's the playbook.

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92%

Of dining decisions

involve a phone search

<90s

Decision time

from search to book

Top 3

GBP rankings

win 70% of clicks

4.4★

Cutoff rating

below = avoided

The 5 things that move the needle for restaurants

If you only had a fortnight to invest in your online presence in Birmingham, do these in this order.

Menu visible in HTML, not a PDF

PDFs aren't crawlable. Render your menu as HTML so Google can match queries like 'gluten-free pizza [town]' to specific dishes.

Cuisine + Restaurant schema

Schema.org Restaurant markup with cuisine type, price range, opening hours, accepted reservations. Powers rich result snippets.

Mobile booking flow under 30 seconds

OpenTable embed or direct booking widget. Every extra tap loses customers. No 'phone us between 3-5pm' nonsense.

Real food photography (not stock)

GBP photos of actual dishes, ideally taken last month. Stock food shots are immediately recognisable and tank trust.

Events + special menus as separate pages

Sunday roast, mother's day, new year's eve menus each get their own indexable URL. Each ranks for its specific seasonal query.

What we see in the wild

Common restaurateur-site SEO failures we find in real audits.

Menu locked in a PDF (search engines see nothing). Hours buried 3 clicks deep. Phone number not tap-to-call. Hero video that takes 8 seconds to load on mobile data. No structured Restaurant schema. GBP set up but no posts about the weekly specials. Booking system that requires a separate account.

What happens when you run a Flatline audit on a Birmingham restaurateur site

1

We score your homepage

Performance, on-page SEO, mobile, security, social, crawlability and structured data graded into a single Visibility Score 0-100.

2

You re-run on a service / specific page

Audit a Birmingham-specific landing page. Compare to homepage. Service pages usually score 10-15 points lower — that's where the work is.

3

We surface the restaurateur-specific gaps

Missing schema, no service-specific landing pages, NAP inconsistency, weak structured data — every finding is mapped to what a restaurateur loses by ignoring it.

4

Track monthly

Re-audit on the 1st of every month. Watch the score climb as you ship fixes. Show the trend in budget conversations.

"Replacing the PDF menu with HTML and adding Restaurant schema doubled our 'best Italian [town]' impressions inside two months."

A neighbourhood Italian restaurant in London (real client, anonymised)

Common questions

Should I use OpenTable / SevenRooms?+

Whichever your customers prefer locally. From an SEO standpoint, what matters is that the booking widget loads fast and is mobile-thumb-friendly. Both major platforms now offer that.

How important are reviews vs my Tripadvisor presence?+

Google reviews drive Google rankings. Tripadvisor matters for tourists. Local diners Google-search; tourists Tripadvisor-browse. Cover both.

Does Instagram presence affect SEO?+

Indirectly. Strong Instagram = brand searches = positive signal. But Google can't crawl Instagram content. Make sure key info exists on your own site too.

How does the Birmingham market differ from the rest of the UK?+

Birmingham has more competitors so the bar for ranking is higher — a Visibility Score of 65 might put you mid-table here when the same score wins outright in a smaller town. The fix list is the same; the urgency is greater.

Audit your Birmingham restaurateur site

15 seconds, no card, plain-English findings tailored to your trade. We'll show you exactly what's costing you customers.