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SleekView Feedback for Five Star Restaurant Reservations

SleekView Feedback reads Five Star Restaurant Reservations bookings, party sizes, and post-meal feedback rows from the database, then renders them as upvotable cards with status pills like New, Replied, In progress, and Planned so diners can read real visit reports before they pick a slot.

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SleekView Feedback board for Five Star Restaurant Reservations

Why Five Star Reservations data needs a board

Five Star Restaurant Reservations stores each booking as a custom post type with meta for date, party size, table preference, and any internal notes the front of house team adds after service. Post-meal feedback usually arrives via a follow-up email or a Gravity Forms entry and lives as additional meta on the same booking row. The default plugin dashboard shows a booking list, which works for the kitchen but tells a prospective diner nothing.

SleekView Feedback reads the same rows, groups them by dish, seating area, or service type, and renders each review as a card with a title, vote count, guest first name, category pill, and status pill. Filter chips let future diners narrow to a single dish, a specific section, or a status like Resolved or Planned. The upvote button on every card sorts the loudest signals to the top of the board automatically.

Upvotes write back to the same booking meta, so the totals on the public board match what shows up in your internal Five Star Restaurant Reservations reports. The page feels like a modern review portal, but the data stays inside WordPress and your team keeps using the same admin screens.

Workflow

From Five Star bookings to a live board

1

Connect SleekView to Five Star

Install SleekView and pick Five Star Restaurant Reservations in the data source picker. The plugin auto-detects bookings, party meta, and any review meta you store after a visit. A preview pane shows real rows so you can confirm the wiring before publishing.
2

Pick votes, dish, and status columns

Choose a numeric column like helpful_count or rating for the vote total. Map the dish category or seating area as the category chip and any review workflow meta as the status pill. SleekView paints each distinct status with a color you set in the view editor.
3

Tune card fields for diners

Decide what each card shows. Title, vote count, guest first name, dish or seating pill, and status pill are on by default. Add visit date, party size, or course tag when you want richer cards. Every Five Star Reservations meta column is available.
4

Embed the board on any page

Drop the SleekView block on a menu page, a reservations page, or a dedicated reviews hub. Visitors get search, filter chips, and upvote buttons. Each click writes back into Five Star Reservations, so the source row, the admin view, and the board stay aligned.

Sample board

Sample Five Star Reservations review board

A preview of how Five Star Restaurant Reservations post-meal reviews, complaints, and menu requests look once SleekView Feedback renders them as a sortable WordPress board.
276 votes
Birthday dinner in the courtyard was effortless and memorable
Ophelia D. Dish review Replied
192 votes
Please add a lunchtime tasting menu for office groups
Hakim R. Menu request Planned
149 votes
Bar seating was loud enough that we could not hear our own table
Carla F. Complaint In progress
118 votes
Open a sister restaurant in the Old Port for Friday nights
Joaquim S. New location Under review
71 votes
Confirmation email never arrived after I changed the party size
Annika V. Bug Shipped
30 votes
Sommelier paired a wine I would never have picked, and it sang
Theo M. Praise Replied

Comparison

Five Star booking list vs SleekView Feedback

Five Star booking list

  • Five Star booking list is internal only, with no public surface for guest reviews
  • Reviews collected via follow-up emails sit in inboxes that diners never see
  • Reply status lives in admin notes that future guests have no way to read
  • No upvotes, so a single rave sits at the same weight as a detailed multi-paragraph review
  • Operators export booking CSVs and paste them into spreadsheets to spot recurring complaints

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads Five Star Reservations bookings and review meta without a sync layer
  • Upvotes write back to the same booking meta so admin totals and public votes always agree
  • Filter chips for dish, seating, and service type match the structure Five Star already uses
  • Status pills support New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined out of the box
  • Top-voted reviews float to the top so the strongest signal always lands above the fold

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Five Star Restaurant Reservations

Upvotes wired into Five Star Reservations

Each Upvote click bumps a meta key on the underlying booking row, so SleekView, the menu page, and any reporting dashboards stay aligned without nightly syncs. Per-session and per-IP throttling protects the count against drive-by abuse on busy reservation pages.

Filter by dish and seating

Category chips pull straight from your dish or seating taxonomy, so diners can drill into one dish or one section in a single click. Front of house uses the same chips internally to triage which area needs attention before the next service starts.

Status pills your team trusts

New, Replied, In progress, Planned, Shipped, and Declined render as color-coded pills on every card. The same status meta drives a kanban view if you also enable SleekView Kanban, so one column powers public proof and your private workflow.

Audience

Where a Five Star Reservations board earns its keep

Independent restaurants

Pool reviews per dish, then let future diners upvote the items they would have asked about anyway. Chefs spot a menu item that needs a refresh and respond on the public board so other guests watch the resolution play out.

Wine bars and tasting rooms

Show what regulars love, from staff picks to corkage policies. Returning guests upvote requests for new producers or tasting nights and watch them land on the roadmap publicly.

Multi-restaurant hospitality groups

Display feedback from every venue on a single board with location chips. Diners comparing two of your sites see the operational quality of each, instead of guessing from a single star average elsewhere.

The bigger picture

Why Five Star Reservations sites benefit

Five Star Restaurant Reservations is excellent at handling table bookings, but it leaves the storytelling and review work to whatever you bolt on top. The result, for most independent restaurants, is a private inbox full of post-meal feedback and an internal CSV of complaints that never reach the page where a diner decides where to eat. That gap quietly costs covers, because the credibility signal already exists in your booking data, it simply does not reach the page that matters.

SleekView Feedback gives the same data a public surface. Reviews appear as cards with vote counts, statuses, and category pills, so a single page answers the questions every diner cares about. Visitors filter by dish or seating in a click, then upvote the items that match their priorities.

The data never leaves Five Star Reservations, the source of truth stays inside WordPress, and yet the result reads like a polished review portal built for restaurants. Over a season, that board becomes the strongest page in the funnel because every card is a real guest's experience and your team's response right next to it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Five Star Restaurant Reservations

Yes. SleekView reads the standard booking custom post type that ships with both tiers, plus any extra meta Pro adds. Detection happens at the schema level, so any custom meta key your team uses for review status or rating shows up in the picker without a code update from us.

 

Upvotes write to a meta key on the underlying booking row, so the same number drives internal reports and the public board. SleekView throttles clicks per session and per IP, and you can chain reCAPTCHA on the upvote endpoint if your site already loads it for other forms.

 

The default board is read and upvote only, which keeps the abuse surface small. For new submissions, pair the board with the Five Star Reservations post-meal email, a Gravity Forms entry, or any custom post type, and the new rows appear on the board as soon as they hit the database.

 

Status comes from any column you map, so a workflow meta key like review_status drives the pill. Your team updates the value inside the booking edit screen or a custom admin column, and the board reflects the change on the next SleekView cache refresh.

 

Yes. SleekView pages results server side and caches the card list per filter, so a board with tens of thousands of rows loads as quickly as one with a hundred. Upvote clicks use a lightweight admin-ajax endpoint that skips the full template render cycle.

 

Yes. Add a private meta flag on any row you do not want public, then exclude that flag in the SleekView data source filter. The card stays in the admin queue for your team to handle while the public board only shows reviews that pass the privacy filter you set.

 

Canny and FeatureBase work fine on their own, but they live outside WordPress and require copying booking data across systems. SleekView Feedback uses the rows already in your Five Star Reservations tables, ships as a one-time license, and renders inside your theme so the board matches your brand without extra integration work.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the language meta WPML and Polylang already write, so an English reservation page only surfaces English reviews. You can also expose a language chip when you want one board where diners switch across languages without leaving the page.

 

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