Case Study, Honey Dew Valley

A good cafe was leaking customers before they arrived.

Honey Dew Valley already had food, staff and a real venue. The weak point was the online surface: Google, Instagram, menu proof, visual rhythm and the decision path before someone visited.

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane Hospitality visibility rebuild Google + Instagram + menu + website
Honey Dew Valley cafe visibility rebuild by FLAVA Creative Studio
558views before the rebuild window.
14,255views after the first focused week.
+2,388%reach lift from 53 to 2,115 in the first week.
+5,066%address taps growth recorded in the following month.

The problem was not just content.

A restaurant owner does not see separate tasks. They see one thing: does the customer choose us or not?

Leak 01

Search did not carry enough proof.

Google, maps, photos, reviews and menu links needed to feel more current and easier to trust.

Leak 02

The feed did not show the room clearly.

The venue needed a stronger visual rhythm across food, people, posters, offers and real moments.

Leak 03

The menu and physical surfaces felt disconnected.

Posters, A-frame, menu presentation and web surfaces had to point to the same customer decision.

What FLAVA rebuilt.

The work connected the surfaces people check before visiting: Instagram proof, Google visibility, menu clarity, poster assets, website path and short-form content.

No generic agency package. The work followed the leak.

Honey Dew Valley Instagram grid after FLAVA rebuild

Instagram proof

A stronger feed rhythm made the venue easier to understand fast.

Honey Dew Valley menu surface after redesign

Menu surface

The menu became a visible customer surface, not just an internal file.

Honey Dew Valley poster design by FLAVA

Store proof

Print and in-store assets made the offer easier to see in the room.

Honey Dew Valley profile visibility proof

Search and profile path

The next action became clearer: route, check, save, send or visit.

The useful lesson.

If a venue is better in person than it looks online, the fix is not always more posts. Sometimes it is the whole pre-visit surface.

The customer does not care if the leak is Google, Instagram, menu or website. They just leave.

Your venue might have the same leak.

Start with the free visibility check. FLAVA will point to the first surface worth fixing, then build only what is missing.

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