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// YOUR BOOKING WINDOW · YOUR PLATFORM

BOOK A TABLE.

Your one-line booking lede. How far ahead, how it works, whether the line goes around the block at 7pm.

HOW BOOKINGS WORK.

Your booking process in two short paragraphs. When the window opens. How far out the list runs. Whether the kitchen holds tables for walk-ins.

Your second paragraph. What happens when a date sells out. Your waitlist. Whether you call back, and how fast.

WHAT TO EXPECT.

Your at-the-table paragraph. Service pace. Time at the table. The shift between early and late.

Your second paragraph. House line on phones, group size, late seatings. The honest version.

// the large table

TWELVE SEATS. ONE NIGHT.

Your large-table paragraph. The set menu, the capacity, the kind of night it suits. Birthday rounds, work farewells, the table that arrives off the back of a long lunch.

Enquire about Large Tables

QUESTIONS WORTH ANSWERING.

The questions guests ask before they book. Schema-mirrored so Google can serve them.

YOUR MOST-ASKED BOOKING QUESTION.

Your answer in two short sentences. Plain language. Same words you'd use at the door.

YOUR SECOND-MOST-ASKED BOOKING QUESTION.

Your answer. Specific details. Numbers if relevant. Three sentences max.

YOUR THIRD QUESTION (WALK-INS, DEPOSITS, DRESS CODE).

Your answer. Honest about policy. Set expectations early so the night arrives without surprise.

YOUR FOURTH QUESTION (LARGE TABLES, LATE SEATINGS, THE QUEUE).

Your answer. Useful detail in three sentences max. Link to the contact page if it gets complicated.

// WIDGET DOWN? · CALL THE ROOM

OR JUST CALL US.

Your closing reassurance. The widget sometimes glitches. The phone always works.

Call the Room