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OldStory – Whisky Bar, Pub & Restaurant WordPress Theme

OldStory - Whisky Bar, Pub & Restaurant WordPress Theme

When building a website promoting services and products of a whiskey bar or pub, we want it to combine outstanding functionality with the web design to emphasize your project’s unique style. That’s exactly the effect you can achieve using the OldStory WordPress Theme. It features a fully editable design that fits all kinds of food businesses, such as restaurants, cafes, sports pubs, bakeries, food portfolios, and galleries, pizza places, etc. The theme is perfectly suited to be used for a wide range of niche-specific websites. Its flexible and dynamic layout is optimized to make your site’s content look amazing in all web environments. Whether your clients use smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktop devices, you may rest assured your menu and gallery of dishes will look appealing and professional. 

The OldStory theme is built with usability in mind. The theme is beginner-friendly and provides you with all the essentials needed for a quick start for your site. There is even no need to modify the code to customize the theme. There are many reasons why the OldStory WordPress theme should be considered the versatile foundation for your site. Let’s dive into the details and check out the main features of the theme.

Pre-made Homepage Demos

Three ready-made homepage demo styles are available in the theme’s download package. All demos are made to fit restaurants, pubs, and whiskey bars. The well-balanced layouts are easy to navigate and seamlessly adjust to small and large displays. Besides, you can choose the main menu positioning from the top and side menu options. 

Pre-made Homepage Demos

Blog Layouts 

The OldStory theme is perfectly suited to be used for blogging purposes. To save your time on the customization of your blog, the theme includes several blog layout styles that support all the major content types. Manage your content in the intuitive dashboard. Write and edit your data in the Gutenberg editor. Add new blocks and undo the unnecessary changes with a click. 

Blog Layouts

Elementor Page Builder

Managing the style and structure of your website gets easier when you use the Elementor page builder. Search for the right widgets in the intuitive dashboard and add them to your site with a click. The modification of the theme can be handled in code-free mode. Simply use the drag-and-drop functionality to apply the needed changes to your site. 

Elementor Page Builder

WooCommerce-Ready 

Do you want to start selling on your site? The OldStory theme seamlessly integrates with WooCommerce and features pre-designed category and product pages, which let you showcase your store’s offers most favorably. As you can see on the screenshot given below, the theme enables you to add star ratings, product badges, and discounted prices to bring customers’ attention to special deals. More importantly, the theme includes the advanced search to let users find the needed items in a matter of clicks. 

WooCommerce-Ready

Events Calendar

By integrating your site with the Events Calendar plugin, you can keep your clients updated on the schedule of all events where they can participate. Add the calendar to any chosen page of your site and let users easily find events using the intuitive built-in search. 

Events Calendar

Besides the functionality described above, the OldStory WordPress theme provides you with a collection of handy modules, custom widgets, shortcodes, and ready-made inner pages that let you build a one-of-a-kind website. 

You can also integrate the OldStory WordPress theme with many compatible plugins, like Revolution Slider, elegro Crypto Payment, Mailchimp for WP, and others. The theme is well-documented, translation-ready, SEO-friendly, GDPR-ready, and frequently updated. In a word, the theme features everything needed to make your whisky bar or restaurant website multi-functional and attention-grabbing. Check out the theme’s live demo to check all its functions in action. 

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