Casual / full-service
Example: A neighborhood Italian bistro takes Friday dinner reservations through OpenTable while routing weekday lunch orders through its own Toast page, so the takeout crowd and the date-night crowd each get the flow they came for.
neighborhood bistros, family rooms
Sit-down restaurants that live in both worlds — reservations for dinner rushes, online ordering for lunch takeout. Neighborhood spots, family-friendly rooms, full-service bistros. Schema: Restaurant, FoodEstablishment.
Why it matters
Missing either reservations or direct ordering sends revenue to OpenTable, DoorDash, or a competitor with both. The audit weighs conversions at 1.5× and expects both flows. Common platforms: OpenTable, Yelp Reservations, Toast, Square. Keyword signals: dining room, full bar, lunch and dinner, signature dishes, family-friendly, neighborhood spot.
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What is casual / full-service?
Casual / full-service is sit-down restaurants that live in both worlds — reservations for dinner rushes, online ordering for lunch takeout. Neighborhood spots, family-friendly rooms, full-service bistros. Schema: Restaurant, FoodEstablishment.
Why does casual / full-service matter for a restaurant?
Missing either reservations or direct ordering sends revenue to OpenTable, DoorDash, or a competitor with both. The audit weighs conversions at 1.5× and expects both flows. Common platforms: OpenTable, Yelp Reservations, Toast, Square. Keyword signals: dining room, full bar, lunch and dinner, signature dishes, family-friendly, neighborhood spot.
- Fine-dining — tasting menus, prix-fixe, destination dining
- Fast-casual / quick-service — counter-service, grab-and-go
- Café / coffee shop — espresso-led, morning traffic
- Bakery / pâtisserie — viennoiserie, custom cakes, dessert
- Bar / pub / brewery — taproom, gastropub, cocktail room
- Pizzeria — Neapolitan, Detroit, Sicilian, slice shop
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