OpenTable
Where to Dine Next
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Browse our collection of OpenTable-inspired email components. Each component is fully responsive and ready to use in your email designs.
OpenTable’s email design captures dining excitement with mouth-watering food photography, clean reservation management layouts, and restaurant recommendations tailored to each user. Their emails feature their signature red accent color, clear calls-to-action for booking tables, and curated dining suggestions based on location and preferences. Each email makes restaurant discovery and reservation feel effortless and appealing.
The brand’s email design balances practical functionality with culinary inspiration. OpenTable emails include reservation confirmations with essential details, personalized restaurant recommendations with availability, and special occasion reminders that prompt bookings. Their design emphasizes convenience and choice while showcasing the diverse dining experiences available through their platform.
Browse the collection above to explore restaurant showcase headers, reservation confirmation sections, recommendation grids, and booking-focused CTAs—all inspired by OpenTable’s dining reservation design.
Each component is available in Figma and can be copied directly into your designs. They’re built with email-safe HTML and CSS, ensuring compatibility across all major email clients.
Click the "Copy Figma Component" button on any OpenTable component, then paste it directly into your Figma design file using Cmd+V (Mac) or Ctrl+V (Windows). The component will be ready to customize.
Yes, all OpenTable email components are fully responsive and work across all major email clients including Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, and mobile devices.
Absolutely! Once copied into Figma, you can customize colors, fonts, spacing, images, and all other design elements to match your brand.
These components are designed to work seamlessly with the Emailify Figma plugin, which converts your designs to production-ready HTML email code. You can use them in Figma for free, and use Emailify when you're ready to export.