Bookings are the heart of Eighty-Six. This section explains how reservations work from start
to finish: you define when your restaurant takes bookings (service periods and time slots),
your guests pick an open time on your booking page, and every reservation lands on the
Bookings page where you and your team work it through the night.
This overview shows how the pieces fit together and links to the detailed guides for each one.
Before a guest can book, Eighty-Six needs to know when your restaurant is open for reservations
and how many guests it can take. Three concepts work together to describe this.
Service period
A named window of a service — for example Lunch or Dinner — that runs on
certain days of the week between a start and end time. A service period can carry a
Max covers limit (the total number of guests your kitchen can handle across that
whole service).
Time slot
A bookable start time inside a service period — for example 12:00, 12:30, 13:00. Each
time slot has its own Max bookings cap. Time slots are what a guest actually chooses
when they reserve a table.
Blocked dates
One-off or repeating closures — a holiday, a private event, or maintenance — that make a
date (or a single table) unavailable, even if a service period would normally be open.
Put simply: a service period sets the hours and the days, time slots are the individual
start times guests can book within it, and blocked dates close things off when you need to.
A cover is one seat, or one guest — capacity throughout Eighty-Six is measured in covers.
The default view. Use the filters above the list to narrow things down by Date (or a From
and To range) and by Status. Click Clear to reset them. Each row shows the
Date & Time, the Customer, the assigned Table, and the Party size, along with a
status badge. Click a row to open the full booking and change its status.
The Calendar view lays your bookings out across the month. Click any date to see the reservations
for that day. From a selected date you can also jump straight into Add booking or Block this
date.
Calendar view — click a date to see that day's bookings and quick actions.
When a time slot is fully booked, guests can join the Waitlist instead of being turned away.
The waitlist shows each entry’s Position, the Customer, Party Size, Date, and
Time, so you can offer a table the moment one frees up.
Click Schedule on the Bookings page to open the Schedule Setup panel. This is where you
build and adjust everything that controls when guests can book.
The Schedule Setup panel — manage service periods, time slots, and blocked dates in one place.
Under Service Periods, click Add period to create a service like Lunch or Dinner —
giving it a name, start and end times, the days it runs, and an optional Max covers limit.
Expand a service period to reveal its Time slots. Add them one at a time with Add slot,
or create a whole run at once with Generate.
Under Blocked Slots, click Add block to close a specific date or table — a holiday, a
private event, or maintenance. Blocks can repeat.
Not every reservation comes through your booking page. When a guest calls or walks in, click
New Booking and fill in the Date, Party Size, Table, and Time Slot, then the
Customer Details (name, email, and optionally phone and any special requests). You can also
Extend Duration if the party needs the table for longer than a standard slot. Save with
Create Booking.