Event visibility
Quiz nights, live music, sports screenings and seasonal events need dedicated content, not hidden social posts only.
Pub website design
Pubs often run several businesses at once: food, drink, events, sport, private hire, rooms, takeaway, vouchers and local community updates. PBI structures pub websites so each offer has a clear route.
What PBI builds
PBI is positioned nationally as a platform for AI-powered websites, automation and operational systems for UK small businesses. These pages support that architecture with practical content and clear routes into the wider platform.
Quiz nights, live music, sports screenings and seasonal events need dedicated content, not hidden social posts only.
Table bookings, room enquiries, private hire and larger groups should collect the right details and reduce back-and-forth.
Opening hours, kitchen times, menus, dog policy, accessibility and parking information should be obvious.
Someone booking Sunday lunch needs different information from someone checking room availability or planning a private event. The site should guide each journey cleanly.
Useful workflows include event enquiry forms, voucher payments, table request routing, room enquiry summaries and reminders to update fixture or menu pages.
Pub SEO should include useful local context, but it should also build authority around food, events, rooms, hospitality systems and customer questions.
Workflow
Clarify the commercial goal and the customer journey.
Structure pages, data capture and operational hand-offs.
Build the site with SEO, accessibility and mobile checks.
Launch, measure and keep improving the system.
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FAQs
Yes. Events can be structured as clear pages or sections with dates, booking routes and internal links.
Yes. Separating bar hours, kitchen hours and menus can reduce customer confusion.
Yes. Room pages can include facilities, booking links, local context and FAQs.
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