Restaurant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The black backdrop lets the white lettering of the modern-looking Kodchasan typeface and shades of yellow and orange of the creative, minimalist chicken design stand out beautifully. The brushstroke style of the icon and the warm color combination are reminiscent of a roaring fire in the darkness. |
Edit | Red is a popular color for branding as it represents warmth, passion, and excitement — great attributes of leading restaurants. The solid background makes the white lettering and the yellow icon pop. The capital letters and thick, rounded strokes of the Dosis typeface make the name easy to read. |
Edit | The green color, often associate with health and nature, may suggest your restaurant only uses organic, sustainably sourced ingredients. The icon of grain and rolling pins bring to mind all manner of baked goods. The delightful Candal typeface, with its slightly sloped forms, adds a creative touch. |
Edit | This quirky icon is a clever combination of a glass and fork design. The different shades of pink create a three-dimensional effect, while the rich yellow makes the tines of the fork look like a golden crown. The friendly Laila typeface with its brush terminals complements the design perfectly. |
Edit | This logo will work well with flame-grilled foods, especially Indian or Mexican cuisine, where chilies are key ingredients. The white Mirza Bold font, which is inspired by Arabic and Persian aesthetics, is highly legible on the black background and adds to the liveliness of the logo. |
Edit | With the green and brown color tones creating an earthy, nature-inspired aesthetic, and the leaf and fork imagery of the icon being indicative of plant-based foods, this logo is ideal for a vegan restaurant. The Marko One typeface with its gently rounded serifs gives it a creative and elegant touch. |
Edit | The bright pink color creates a very strong association with joy and romance, which works beautifully with the friendly, chunky letters of the Luckiest Guy typeface. The attractive and unusual icon, a view of the Leaning Tower of Pisa with its foundations on a fork, clearly suggests Italian cuisine. |
Edit | This trendy design uses a neutral brown color palette to create a modern impression. The icon of cutlery encircling ingredients suggests a restaurant that enjoys experimenting with different spices and flavors. The animated lettering of the Ceviche One typeface lends the logo a feeling of fun. |
Edit | The food-related imagery in this icon, coupled with a soft shade of green hint at at healthy and plant-based products, making this ideal for a vegan or vegetarian restaurant. The relaxed and playful design of the Gochi Hand typeface soften the clinical neatness of the logo. |
Edit | If your restaurant specializes in seafood dishes, this logo will capture your brand. The quartet of food-related images has a structured yet playful appearance that's enhanced by the yellow and red color scheme. The geometric Unlock typeface in dark brown complements the icon's shape beautifully. |