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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for restaurant week listings

Feed SleekRank a restaurant-week sheet or REST endpoint and it builds per-week pages plus per-city and per-cuisine collection pages from the same source, with dates, participating restaurants, prix-fixe menus, and reservation links mapped in from columns.

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SleekRank for restaurant week listings

Restaurant weeks live on city, cuisine, and prix-fixe queries

Diners search NYC Restaurant Week menus, Chicago Restaurant Week prix-fixe, DC Restaurant Week reservations. Each event needs its own page with dates, participating restaurants, prix-fixe price tiers, sample menus, and reservation links, and the listings site needs per-city plus per-cuisine collection pages to capture the long-tail queries that one-page calendars never rank for.

SleekRank reads a restaurant-week sheet or REST feed and produces one /restaurant-weeks/{slug}/ page per event plus /restaurant-weeks/{city}/ and /restaurant-weeks/{cuisine}/ collection pages from the same data. NYC Restaurant Week, Chicago Restaurant Week, DC Summer Restaurant Week, London Restaurant Festival all flow from the same six-column sheet without per-week editor work.

Past weeks drop out when the row is removed or filtered by date. Participating restaurants render through a list mapping, reservation URLs inject through a selector mapping, and og:image swaps per restaurant week through SleekPixel so social shares show the actual event card rather than a generic site image.

Workflow

Restaurant week feed to per-city pages in four steps

1

Build the restaurant-weeks sheet

List one row per week with name, city, country, startDate, endDate, restaurants, prixFixePrice, menus, reservationUrl, and slug. Use ISO dates and keep menu data as comma-separated dish lists per row.
2

Design one base page

Build /restaurant-weeks/template/ once with placeholders for h1, dates, city pill, restaurant list, menu sub-rows, prix-fixe price tier, reservation button, and venue map. SleekRank swaps content per row.
3

Wire mappings

Tag mappings for h1, dates, and prix-fixe price. List mappings for restaurants and menus. Selector mapping for the reservation URL. Meta mappings for title, description, og:image, and Event JSON-LD.
4

Add city and cuisine groups

Two more page groups against the same sheet: one keyed on city, one on cuisine. Each filters and renders its own subset, giving NYC summer and Italian Chicago their own URLs.

Data in, pages out

From restaurant week feed to per-week pages

One row per restaurant week with name, city, country, dates, restaurants, prixFixePrice, and slug.

Data source: Google Sheets / REST API
slug name city country dates
nyc-restaurant-week-summer NYC Restaurant Week New York US 2026-07-20 to 2026-08-16
chicago-restaurant-week-january Chicago Restaurant Week Chicago US 2026-01-23 to 2026-02-08
dc-summer-restaurant-week DC Summer Restaurant Week Washington DC US 2026-08-10 to 2026-08-16
london-restaurant-festival-november London Restaurant Festival London UK 2026-11-02 to 2026-11-15
houston-restaurant-weeks-august Houston Restaurant Weeks Houston US 2026-08-01 to 2026-09-07
URL pattern: /restaurant-weeks/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /restaurant-weeks/nyc-restaurant-week-summer/
  • /restaurant-weeks/chicago-restaurant-week-january/
  • /restaurant-weeks/dc-summer-restaurant-week/
  • /restaurant-weeks/london-restaurant-festival-november/
  • /restaurant-weeks/houston-restaurant-weeks-august/

Comparison

Manual restaurant-week posts vs feed-driven pages

Manual posts per restaurant week

  • Past weeks stay live in the index
  • Per-city and per-cuisine pages drift from the real schedule
  • Restaurant lineups and prix-fixe menus get re-typed
  • Reservation links scatter across providers
  • OG cards rendered inconsistently across events
  • Sitemap entries lag behind menu publication waves

SleekRank

  • One row per restaurant week equals one /restaurant-weeks/{slug}/ page
  • Per-city and per-cuisine pages from the same source
  • Past weeks disappear on the next cache flush
  • Pull from sheet, CSV, REST, or JSON URL
  • Per-week og:image and meta via meta mappings
  • Reservation links inserted via selector mapping

Features

What SleekRank gives you for restaurant week listings

Page per restaurant week

Each restaurant week becomes its own URL with name, city, dates, participating restaurants, prix-fixe price tiers, sample menus, and reservation links rendered from the row.

City and cuisine collections

A per-city page group plus a per-cuisine page group render matching subsets, so NYC, Chicago, DC, London each get their own /restaurant-weeks/{city}/ URL and Italian, French, Asian get cuisine pages.

Restaurant and menu lists

Map a comma-separated restaurants column into a list block using a list mapping. New restaurant additions appear on the next cache refresh; menus update through a menus column if maintained inline.

Use cases

Where restaurant week sites use SleekRank

Food publications

Food magazines and city dining publications maintain a restaurant-week sheet across the year and let SleekRank publish per-week pages that rank for city-plus-week searches.

City tourism boards

City tourism boards run the official restaurant-week site with per-week pages plus per-cuisine landing pages for each participating cuisine, all from one source maintained by marketing.

Reservation platforms

Reservation platforms aggregating restaurant-week participants build SEO landing pages that drive bookings into the platform's actual reservation flow.

The bigger picture

Why per-restaurant-week pages beat one master calendar

Restaurant week discovery is intensely local, time-bounded, and menu-driven. Diners rarely browse a chronological master calendar end to end. They search NYC Restaurant Week menus, Chicago Restaurant Week reservations, DC Summer Restaurant Week prix-fixe, and they expect a URL that matches what they typed.

A single calendar page with twenty city restaurant weeks ranks for nothing specific because every cut is a long-tail query that wants its own page. Per-week pages close that gap, and per-city plus per-cuisine collections capture the navigational queries that come back annually. The menu-discovery angle is unique to restaurant weeks: surfacing prix-fixe menus on the per-week page converts browsing into reservations more effectively than a generic event listing, because diners pick the menu first and the restaurant second.

Routing every change through one source keeps per-week, per-city, and per-cuisine pages aligned on every cache refresh, which matters because restaurants often submit final menus only days before the event starts.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for restaurant week listings

Either remove the row after the week wraps, or filter on the endDate column in the page group so SleekRank only generates URLs for upcoming weeks. SleekRank serves whatever is in the cached row, so the source decides what is visible. Past weeks drop from the sitemap on the next cache refresh, and some food publications keep a recap archive that surfaces past weeks for retrospective coverage.

 

Add a menus sub-rows table with restaurant, course count, price, and a comma-separated dishes list. Render via list mapping. Diners search by menu before they search by restaurant during restaurant week, so making menus scannable above the fold lifts conversion to reservations.

 

Add a reservationUrl column and inject it into the reserve button via a selector mapping. URLs can deep-link to OpenTable, Resy, Tock, SevenRooms, or any reservation platform. SleekRank only handles the SEO landing page; the actual booking, table management, and confirmation emails run in your reservation platform.

 

Run a second page group with a small cuisines sheet covering Italian, French, Asian, American, Latin, and use a list mapping to render the matching restaurant-week menus on each cuisine page. The same restaurant-weeks feed drives per-week pages and per-cuisine roll-ups.

 

Most restaurant weeks have multiple price tiers (e.g. $30 lunch, $45 dinner, $60 premium). Add priceTier columns or a sub-rows table mapping each restaurant to its tier and menu. Render tier badges per restaurant via tag and list mappings. Diners filter by tier when planning bookings.

 

Embed the official restaurant-week map via an iframe or static image. SleekRank does not render maps itself, but it can swap in per-city maps through selector mappings that point at embed codes stored in the source sheet. Some operators run a per-neighborhood sub-group with neighborhood-specific maps.

 

Run a parallel /restaurant-weeks/{week}/restaurants/{restaurant}/ sub-group where each row is a restaurant-week participation. The deeper URL captures restaurant-name-plus-restaurant-week queries, which have high purchase intent. Each sub-page has the restaurant's specific menu, price, and reservation link.

 

Yes. Each edition gets its own row with city in the slug and a season column. NYC Restaurant Week Summer 2026 and NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2026 each have their own page. The /restaurant-weeks/{city}/ page lists both editions in chronological order, and the slug structure keeps historical SEO equity intact across editions.

 

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