Next.js Retro Diner Template (BOOTH // NEXT)
The sixteenth ShipUI theme is out. If FEAST is refined, BOOTH is familiar.
It's a retro diner landing page starter. Righteous for display headings, DM Sans for body copy, warm ivory backgrounds with cherry red accents and chrome trim. Built for brands that want to feel handmade and proud of it.

What's Included
A complete design system built around the diner aesthetic. Everything is wired up and ready to customize.
Components:
- Buttons (primary, secondary, ghost) with bold uppercase labels
- Badges in four color variants: red, teal, chrome, ink
- Cards with diner-style borders and accent details
- Text component with body, caption, label, and code variants
Page sections:
- Hero with chip badges and dual CTAs
- Features grid with numbered cards
- About section with stats
- Newsletter CTA
Layout and auth:
- Header with numbered nav links
- Footer
- Login page
- Sign up page
- 404 and error boundary pages
Tech stack:
- Next.js 15 with App Router
- React 19
- TypeScript 5 strict mode
- Tailwind v4
- Righteous + DM Sans
No broken imports. No manual wiring. Install dependencies and it works.
Works with ShipKit
BOOTH // NEXT pairs with ShipKit if you use it. If you're wondering why ShipKit exists, Why We Built ShipKit explains the problem it solves.
The bundle adds ShipKit AI conventions for $10 on top of the base theme: cursor rules, project structure docs, and a CLAUDE.md ready to go.
The theme also works standalone. No ShipKit dependency, no lock-in.
Pricing
$29 for the theme. $39 for the theme with ShipKit conventions. One-time purchase, instant download, permanent link.
No subscriptions.
What's Next
More themes are in progress. The goal is the same across all of them: a real design system, a modern stack, and nothing left for you to wire up yourself.
More ShipUI Themes
- FEAST // NEXT (restaurant and hospitality landing page starter)
- VAULT // NEXT (developer documentation portal starter)
- HAIKU // NEXT (minimalist Japanese-inspired landing page starter)