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Social updates

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Guests often look for Facebook first when they want quick answers about event timing, crowd energy, or day-of updates. This page explains what to expect from that channel and how to reach the pub directly when email is a better fit.

What social updates are best for.

Social channels are useful when you want fast context: the feel of the room, a reminder about a busy weekend, or a heads-up that a seasonal celebration is drawing a crowd.

For visitors who want a broad sense of how the platform handles posts, photos, and quick updates, Meta’s Facebook app overview offers a simple reference point.

  • Short event reminders
  • Day-of atmosphere snapshots
  • Quick mentions of specials, sports, or celebration weekends
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When to use email instead

Some questions deserve a direct reply.

Group coordination

If you are trying to line up a meetup, ask about a larger party, or sort out timing for a busy night, use the Contact page instead of waiting on a social reply.

Detailed requests

Questions about the site, partnerships, or anything that needs a full answer are better sent by email to [email protected].

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What regulars usually want to know

The channel works best for energy, not deep detail.

Think of Facebook as the quick-read layer of the brand: a fast check before heading into Old Market, a look at the pub mood, or a reminder that a big weekend is underway.

If you want the full picture on the food focus, go back to Best Sandwiches in the Old Market. If you want a reply, use email.

Direct path

Need a clear answer?

Use the contact form on the next page or send your note to [email protected].

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