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SleekPixel for Five Star Restaurant Menu items

Pull dish name, price, section, dietary flags, and the dish photo from any Five Star Restaurant Menu item into a branded social card. Lunch menus, dinner menus, and seasonal sections all share with real data on save.

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SleekPixel example output for Five Star Restaurant Menu

Restaurant menu items deserve their own social cards

Five Star Restaurant Menu by WP Latitude registers menu items as the fdm-menu-item custom post type with section taxonomy, configurable price formatting, dietary flag attributes, and a featured image. Menus combine sections, and sections combine items, so a single restaurant might publish a brunch menu, a lunch menu, a dinner menu, and a seasonal tasting menu. The default OG image is the site logo for all of those URLs, which means a server texting a guest the link to the dinner menu shows the same image as for the brunch menu and the bar menu.

SleekPixel reads the Five Star menu item and its section taxonomy, then composites them into a per-item card: dish name as the headline, price formatted with the configured currency and decimal rules, section as a colored tag, dietary flags as icons, and the dish photo as the hero. Menus and sections, which are their own URLs on the site, each get their own template variant so a Lunch menu URL previews with a Lunch card and the Dinner menu URL previews with a Dinner card.

Restaurants running specials nights or pop-ups can tag those items with a Chef pick or Limited badge that renders only when the flag is set, with no template changes required.

Workflow

From menu item to social card

1

Map Five Star fields

Connect template slots to dish name, price, section taxonomy, dietary flags, and the featured photo. Custom fields used for chef notes or ingredient highlights are also accessible to the template.
2

Scope by post type and section

Apply one template to fdm-menu-item and per-section variants where appropriate. Menus and sections themselves can also get their own templates so each URL previews appropriately.
3

Editor updates the menu

On save, seasonal rotation, or chef-pick flag change, SleekPixel renders the card and writes the og:image meta into the item or menu head so the next share is current.
4

Menu gets shared

Servers texting a guest the menu, hosts posting tonight's specials, and newsletter readers clicking through all see a card that previews as the dish, section, and badge they care about.

Output

Sample Five Star menu item card

Rendered from a real Five Star Restaurant Menu item: dish name, price, section, dietary icons, and the dish photo.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for Five Star Restaurant Menu

Comparison

Default Five Star share vs SleekPixel for Five Star Restaurant Menu

Same site logo on every menu item

  • Every Five Star menu item URL previews with the same site logo
  • Lunch and dinner menus look identical in social previews
  • Dietary flags and section labels never reach the thumbnail
  • Chef-pick and Limited specials get no visible boost in shares
  • Manual Canva exports for the seasonal menu launch each quarter

SleekPixel

  • Reads fdm-menu-item posts and section taxonomy directly
  • Price uses the currency formatting Five Star is configured to use
  • Dietary flags like vegan and gluten-free render as compact icons
  • Menu and section URLs each get their own template variant
  • Chef-pick and Limited badges render only when flags are set

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Five Star Restaurant Menu

Section-aware accents

Each Five Star section can drive its own accent color and icon, so appetizers, mains, and desserts each have a recognizable look without duplicating the template or running multiple plugins.

Dietary flag icons

Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free flags render as small icons next to the dish name. Flags hide when not set, so a steak dish does not show a phantom vegan icon.

Chef-pick and Limited badges

Specials night items, chef picks, and Limited menus each render with a distinguishing badge in the card so the special stands out in social previews instead of looking like the standard menu.

Use cases

Where Five Star restaurants benefit most

Specials and tasting menus

Pop-ups and tasting menus benefit from a card that previews the dish and a Limited or Chef pick badge so the social post performs like a real event announcement.

Brunch and dinner switches

Restaurants that switch between brunch and dinner menus need each URL to preview correctly. Per-menu variants make the right card appear for each menu's link.

Group reservations

Hosts who text a menu link to a group ahead of a dinner want the preview to confirm the menu they shared. A real card converts that text into anticipation instead of confusion.

The bigger picture

Why per-dish images move a restaurant's bookings

Restaurants survive on word of mouth, and word of mouth lives in DMs more than in social-platform algorithms. A guest who loved the wood-fired margherita texts the menu link to a friend, the friend pastes the link into a group chat to plan dinner, and the group chat decides whether to book on the strength of the link preview. If that preview is the same restaurant logo every time, the link reads as generic and dies.

If it is a card that shows the margherita with its price, its section, and a Chef pick badge, it reads as a real recommendation and converts. Five Star already organizes menus by section and ties dietary flags to items, so most of the data is in the post already. SleekPixel just composites it into a card and writes the og:image meta.

None of this changes how the chef updates the menu, and none of it costs design time past the initial template, so a restaurant with eighty active items gets eighty unique cards plus a different card for each menu and section URL.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Five Star Restaurant Menu

Yes. Menu items are stored as fdm-menu-item posts with section taxonomy. Both posts and taxonomy terms are accessible to the template, and menu and section pages can render their own card variants.

 

Five Star tracks common dietary flags as attributes on each menu item. The template renders matching icons next to the dish name and hides icons that are not set, so flags only appear when accurate.

 

Yes. A brunch menu, lunch menu, and dinner menu can each use a different template variant. The variant is scoped by menu term or by category so the right look appears for each menu's URL automatically.

 

Items flagged as chef picks or limited-time get a distinguishing badge in the card. The badge appears only when the flag is set, so the standard menu stays clean and the specials stand out in social.

 

Yes. The price is read on every render, so seasonal price updates appear in the social card on the next save with no manual export. Currency formatting follows the Five Star plugin's configuration.

 

Yes. Add a location taxonomy or use the existing per-location menus, then scope templates accordingly so each location previews with its own accent color and footer line on every menu item URL.

 

Dishes without a photo fall back to a section-colored card with the dish name typeset large. The result still reads as a restaurant share rather than a generic site logo, preserving recognition in social.

 

No. Rendering happens after the save returns and uses a background queue. Bulk regeneration during a seasonal menu launch runs without locking the admin or blocking the front end of the site.

 

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