Your one-line booking lede. Walk-ins welcome on the bench, list for larger tables and weekends. The honest version.
Your booking process in two short paragraphs. Whether you take bookings at all. How far ahead they open. Whether the bench seat stays for walk-ins.
Your second paragraph. What happens at peak. Your waitlist. Whether you call back when a table opens up.
Your at-the-table paragraph. The pace of service. How long a brunch table sits. Whether the kids' menu lands at the same time as the adults'.
Your second paragraph. Pram, dog, accessibility notes. The honest version. Public holiday hours if they differ.
Your large-table paragraph. The set menu for ten or more. The bench you can reserve for a baby shower. The buyout for a Saturday afternoon. The kind of morning the cafe holds for the community.
Enquire about the Long TableThe questions guests ask before they walk in. Schema-mirrored so Google can serve them.
Your answer in two short sentences. Plain language. Same words you'd use at the counter.
Your answer. Specific details. Numbers if relevant. Three sentences max.
Your answer. Honest about policy. Whether the bench seat stays for walk-ins, whether the courtyard fits prams, whether the dog gets a water bowl.
Your answer. Useful detail in three sentences max. Link to the visit page if it gets complicated.
Your closing reassurance. Bookings open, walk-ins welcome. The phone always works.
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