Your one-line bookings tease. Set expectation: how far ahead, how it works, whether Saturday at eight goes in the first hour.
Your booking process in two short paragraphs. When the window opens, how far out reservations run, whether deposits are required for larger tables.
Your second paragraph. What happens when a date sells out. Your waitlist policy. Whether you call back, and how fast.
Your at-the-table paragraph. Service style, course pace, average length of an evening at your table.
Your second paragraph. Dress code in plain words. Whether the kitchen pauses for late seatings. Public holiday surcharge if any.
Your private dining paragraph. The room, the capacity, the kind of evening it suits. Anniversaries, milestone birthdays, the table for twelve that arrives on the back of a long lunch.
Enquire about Private DiningThe questions guests ask before they book. Schema-mirrored exactly so Google can serve them.
Your answer in two short sentences. Plain language. Same wording you'd use at the table.
Your answer. Specific details. Numbers if relevant. Three sentences max.
Your answer. Be honest about policy. Set expectations early so there's no surprise on the night.
Your answer. Useful detail in three sentences max. Link to the contact page if it gets complicated.
Your closing reassurance. The widget sometimes glitches. The phone always works.
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