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  • Hello, I own a restaurant and have been using this plugin since it was first developed. What I did to accomplish this task is use a nice menu plugin then use short code or a link that works best for your application. You can visit my site and click on a menu tab then short link the booking plugin at the bottom of the menu page. I also have the booking on the home page for customers that have visited before and just want to reserve a table. Hope this helps https://www.walburgrestaurant.net

    Thread Starter MyWorldz

    (@myworldz)

    That’s a nice idea – the way you have it – I like that.

    How do you link the menu item/name to the booking though so that when you get the email you know what the booking is for? I would like to add the booking to each menu item like you did here: https://walburgrestaurant.net/prime-rib-thursdays-2/

    Sorry I’m new to WordPress so I’m not sure how everything works as yet but if I get a clue I can maybe figure it out.

    Thanks so much!

    This is what that prim rib page looks like from the admin area.

    Prime Rib Thursdays! 16 Oz Prime Rib Served with Au Jus, Our Creamy Mild Horseradish Sauce, ?Homemade Mashed Potatoes & Grilled Asparagus. 5:30 till 9:00 pm. ?Our special Walburg Rub makes this one of the best steaks in the county. Reservations Required/ Needed 5 hours in advance to?prepare?enough. **Market Price**

    [booking-form]

    I will tell you this before you purchase any plugin that sends emails, It’s a must to have a white listed server and a 3rd party dependable e-mail host. Most go for cheap and shared servers because of cost. But you have no clue who your sharing with or it’s reputation. Therefore your reservation reply’s don’t get through or go strait to spam.

    Thread Starter MyWorldz

    (@myworldz)

    OK. Will try it out. Thanks for your help and advise ??

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