Restaurant mockups that also work for bars, coffee shops and fast foods
In this article we’ve gathered a collection of 24+ restaurant mockups that include: logo mockups, signage mockups, awning mockups and more, plus some freebies from us. These mockups are great to be used for restaurant design presentations, but are also perfect for bars, coffee shops, fast foods and similar businesses. With the help of these restaurant mockups you can build comprehensive and professional design presentations for your ongoing design projects. With the help of a well put together design presentation you can make your work look more professional and increase your chances of closing projects faster.
By creating a detailed presentation using realistic restaurant mockups – or any realistic mockups that fit your project, but this is the current case for our article – you will help your clients to visualise your designs in a real life environment. That will improve their understanding of your logo designs and it will have a much bigger impact on them. Leading to your clients choosing a logo design – or any graphic design material you made for them – a lot faster.
With that being said, let’s move onto presenting what you restaurant mockups you will find in this article and then listing them one by one.
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Restaurant Logo Mockups with Placements on Signage, Awning, Windows
In this category you’ll find restaurant logo mockups that you can use for your logo design projects that are related to: restaurants, bars, coffee shops, fast foods and other similar businesses. These mockups include, but are not limited to: signage mockups, window mockups, awning mockups, umbrella, mugs and more. There’ll be a variation in placement modes as well, meaning that you will find 3D logo mockups, chalk style logo mockups, engraved logo mockups, printed and painted logo mockups, cutout or burnt logo mockups and more.
A chalkboard signage mockup in a realistic bar or restaurant exterior — the format is immediately recognisable for hospitality brands. Works for logo presentations and for showing how typographic or illustrated brand marks read on a chalkboard surface.
An oval hanging sign for bars, pubs, and restaurants — a format that’s common in hospitality and reads as established without being formal. Works with square and tall logo formats; semi-long logos fit with a minor adjustment.
A black arch sign above a store entrance — the arch format is distinctive and architectural, giving the brand mark a frame that’s more structured than a flat sign. Works well for any retail or hospitality brand going for a bold, modern direction.
A black 3D store sign on a retail facade — clean, bold, and immediately recognisable as quality signage. Works for any brand with a physical location where the sign is the first point of contact.
A logo burnt into a wood table surface — the pyrography-style finish is a genuine brand application used by restaurants, breweries, and craft businesses on furniture. An unusual mockup format that works specifically when the brand direction calls for it.
A round circle sign mounted above a store entrance — one of the most versatile signage formats for logos with a circular or emblem-based structure. The shape sits well at door height and reads clearly from a distance.
A closeup 3D sign mockup at building or office entry level — a neutral, professional setting that works across a wide range of business types without the scene pulling in a specific industry direction.
A dark metal plate sign mounted on a brick wall with a vintage industrial character. The material and setting do a lot of the work — it communicates craft and durability before the logo even loads.
A free eco leather menu mockup built for restaurant, bar, and cafe branding. The material choice — eco leather rather than standard PVC — suits brands going for a premium-but-conscious direction.
A free mockup of an engraved leather envelope — a premium stationery detail that works well for hospitality, private membership, and luxury brand presentations where the physical touchpoint needs to feel considered.
A fast food and street food storefront mockup featuring both an awning and poster placements — the combination gives you multiple touchpoints in a single scene, which is how these facades actually work in practice.
Coffee mug mockups with both a male and a female model — useful when the presentation needs a human element rather than a product-on-surface shot. The lifestyle context works well for cafe, coffee, and hospitality brand projects.
Five outdoor sign PSD mockups covering square and rectangular formats, shot in real environments. Each scene comes in both day and night versions — useful when the client wants to see how the signage reads after dark.
A branded outdoor terrace umbrella in a realistic cafe or restaurant setting. A common branded element for any hospitality business with outdoor seating — this mockup shows how the logo reads at canopy scale.
A 3D pizzeria sign with a wooden texture — the material and the format are immediately recognisable for Italian restaurant branding. The wood finish reinforces the traditional character without needing any supporting copy to explain it.
A restaurant facade mockup with two placements: the awning and the window. The combination covers the two most-branded elements of a typical restaurant or cafe frontage — a practical pair for any hospitality identity presentation.
A restaurant facade sign mockup shot from a wider angle — the broader frame shows the sign in its full architectural context. Designed to pair with the Closeup Sign 3D Logo Mockup for a two-shot presentation covering both overview and detail.
A signage mockup in an outdoor restaurant terrace setting — the al-fresco dining environment gives the scene warmth and context that a neutral studio setting wouldn’t. Works well for restaurant, pizzeria, and bistro brand presentations.
A round logo sign on a storefront — the circular format is a natural fit for emblem-style logos, monograms, and badge marks. Logos with a strong circular structure read at their best here, without the sign shape working against the mark shape.
A free weathered sign mockup positioned outside a beachside restaurant — the rust and coastal setting give it a relaxed, sun-worn character that suits summer, seafood, and coastal hospitality brands.
A wide restaurant facade showing the full sign and frontage — a different crop and perspective to the Restaurant Facade Sign Mockup. Part of a trio of restaurant facade mockups; use all three for a comprehensive multi-angle presentation.
A storefront mockup with two placement points: the window and the awning above it. A practical combination for presenting how a brand identity carries across the two most visible elements of a hospitality or retail facade.
A window and sign mockup with a rustic, textured facade — two placement points that work together for brands where the rough, weathered setting fits the identity direction.
Restaurant mockups closing notes
We hope that you’ve enjoyed this small collection of restaurant mockups that we’ve developed over the years. What you found here is a variety of cool and realistic mockups that will work great with logos and other design projects that are related to restaurants, bars, coffee shops, fast foods and other similar businesses. In these mockups you’ll also find variety in placements and material finishes. The restaurant mockups include placements like: signage, windows, awnings, umbrellas, menus, mugs and more, while offering material finishes like: realistic 3D materials, engraved, cutout, burnt, printed, painted, chalk effect and more. These can be used in creating realistic design presentations that can help you deliver projects faster. Enjoy!