Menu
Show the easy choice
Feature the dishes, drinks, rooms, or packages that make a first-time customer act faster.

Restaurant Quick Look
I look at the site, Google profile, Instagram, menu, events path, and follow-up loop, then point to the few fixes most likely to move guests from interest to action.
For cafes, restaurants, hotel spaces, private dining rooms, bakeries, and neighborhood hospitality brands.
Built from floor experience at La Mercerie plus hands-on social context across hospitality accounts.
What usually breaks
01
The menu looks good in person but confusing online.
02
Private events are treated like an afterthought.
03
Instagram has moments, but no rhythm that drives action.
04
Customers ask the same questions before booking, ordering, or visiting.
The Quick Look
Menu
Feature the dishes, drinks, rooms, or packages that make a first-time customer act faster.
Events
Make rooms, minimums, menus, date checks, and reply expectations obvious before the customer hesitates.
Content
Use real room moments, service details, and repeatable story prompts instead of random posting.
First fixes
What you get first
Menu hierarchy and best-seller framing
Private events inquiry path
Google photos, services, and review replies
Story prompts and simple content rhythm
Before / after
Before
Events link hidden in the footer.
After
Events path visible from first screen with room, menu, and inquiry steps.
Before
Instagram shows nice food but no action.
After
Weekly story prompts tied to visit, order, reserve, and DM moments.
Start with public details
No retainer pitch first. Let me look, then show you the best first fix.
Send the business name, website or Google profile, Instagram, and best contact. I will review the public path before asking for anything else.
Let me show you what I see.
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