Pick a style
Choose vintage diner, modern bistro, Italian trattoria, steakhouse crest, cafe script, seafood mark, fast casual, or fine dining to set the overall direction.
AI Restaurant Logo Generator
Pick a restaurant style, describe your concept, and generate clean, menu-ready logo designs for diners, bistros, cafes, food trucks, and fine dining — then refine your favorite.








Inspiration
No blank canvas. Tap any logo to load its brief and style into the generator, swap in your own restaurant name and cuisine, and create a fresh version in seconds — across taquerias, pizzerias, sushi bars, burger joints, vegan cafes, and smokehouses.
Prompt recipes
A good restaurant logo prompt follows a simple pattern: style, restaurant name, one food motif, and a tight two-color palette. Tap a recipe to load a working example, then swap in your own details.
Write a better brief
The model is only as good as the brief. A clear, specific sentence beats a vague one every time — here is what to include for restaurant logos.
Lead with the restaurant name and what it serves — "a wood-fired pizzeria called Forno" beats "a restaurant logo".
Pick a single ingredient or utensil to anchor the mark. Crowding in a fork, knife, plate, and star produces a muddy design.
Mention signage, menu header, or delivery app icon so the mark scales to the size you actually need.
Workflow
Pick a style, describe the concept, generate, and refine.
Choose vintage diner, modern bistro, Italian trattoria, steakhouse crest, cafe script, seafood mark, fast casual, or fine dining to set the overall direction.
Add the name, cuisine type, and any motif or color you want — for example "a wood-fired pizzeria called Forno, burnt orange and charcoal."
Create a few options and compare them at the sizes a real logo is judged — menu header, signage, and delivery app icon.
Recreate the final mark as a vector for crisp print menus, signage, and high-resolution digital assets.
Use cases
Explore logo directions fast — then refine the strongest mark for menus, signage, and delivery apps.
Draft logo concepts before committing to a designer — test styles from vintage diner to fine dining and arrive at your first meeting with a clear visual direction.
Create distinctive marks for coffee shops, bakeries, and street food vendors that read clearly on cups, packaging, and awning signage.
Generate square logo concepts sized for delivery platforms, Google Business profiles, and social media avatars where first impressions happen fast.
Test sub-brand marks, pop-up identity concepts, and seasonal event logos without a full agency brief.
FAQ
Practical answers about styles, restaurant name text, signage readability, and getting a print-ready mark.
Yes. Pick a style, describe your restaurant, and generate logo concepts with the free base model. Sign in to keep results in history and remove the export watermark from your downloads.
Choose a style that fits your vibe — vintage diner, modern bistro, fine dining — then describe the restaurant name, cuisine, and one motif or color. For example: "a wood-fired pizzeria called Forno, wheat motif, burnt orange." Generate a few variations and refine the strongest concept.
It can render short names, but AI-generated text is not always perfectly spelled. Use the generated mark as a visual direction and set the final lettering precisely in a vector editor for menus and signage.
Treat results as design drafts. Confirm your mark is distinct, check trademark availability, and clear it with a designer before printing menus or filing it. Do not replicate existing restaurant brand identities.
Vintage diner badges, steakhouse crests, and cafe script marks all hold up at large print sizes. For small digital uses — delivery app icons and social avatars — modern bistro and seafood mark silhouettes are most legible.
Results generate as square images suitable for review and most digital uses. For high-resolution print on menus, signage, or packaging, recreate the final mark as a vector file in a tool like Illustrator or Figma.
Results download as standard images on a solid background. To remove the background, use an online background-removal tool; for a true SVG, trace the final concept in a vector editor using the AI result as a reference.
Generate as many concepts as you like with the free base model. Most restaurants explore two or three styles before settling on a direction. Sign in to keep your favorites in history.
Start with a prompt or reference, compare models, and save the best result to history. Upgrade when you need cleaner exports, stronger models, or more production volume.