
Social media for North Wales hospitality.
North Wales hospitality runs on seasonal footfall and day-trippers — and social is what converts a Snowdonia weekend or a Llandudno day out into a booking at your venue.
The North Wales scene, honestly.
North Wales is a seasonal hospitality market with a huge visitor-to-local ratio. Llandudno, Conwy, Betws-y-Coed, Caernarfon, Wrexham and the Anglesey coast all pull weekenders and holidaymakers who make their booking decisions mid-journey, on their phones.
That makes social media the single most direct channel to fill covers. A well-run Instagram turns "somewhere for lunch" into a booking at your venue before a visitor has even parked. North Wales operators who treat social as an afterthought lose that decision to better-photographed neighbours every week.
Neighbourhoods I shoot in
- Llandudno
- Conwy
- Betws-y-Coed
- Caernarfon
- Wrexham
- Anglesey
- Bangor
- Colwyn Bay
- Rhyl
- Abersoch
The kind of content we'd shoot.
A sample of food content and social work — the kind we'd build for your North Wales venue.
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Social media for restaurants in North Wales
Restaurants live and die on the first impression people get before they book — which, almost always, is a scroll through Instagram.
See the page→Social media for cafes in North Wales
Cafes win on atmosphere, repeat visits and weekend queues — and all three are driven by what people see on their feeds before they've ever walked in.
See the page→Social media for bars in North Wales
Bars are booked on vibe — a single reel with the right lighting, the right track and a decent pour can move more covers than a week of paid ads.
See the page→
The face behind
feed me sista.
Hey, I'm Anna! I help restaurants, cafes and bars build a social media presence that actually brings people through the door.
I work with North Wales venues regularly — on-site shoots, monthly content days and fully managed Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. No agencies, no juniors — just me, working the way a senior in-house social manager would.
From content shoots to full social media management, I make sure your food looks as good online as it tastes in real life.
Everything I do — in North Wales.
North Wales is part of my core service area. I travel across the region for shoots and can time visits around a weekend footfall peak.
Social Media Management
Fully managed Instagram, TikTok and Facebook for your venue
Content Creation
On-site food photography and video shoots for hospitality
Instagram Management
Instagram growth and daily management for hospitality venues
TikTok Management
TikTok strategy and short-form video for food venues
Food Photography
On-location food photography for menus, websites and socials
Reels & Video Content
Short-form vertical video built for Instagram Reels and TikTok
Questions I hear a lot.
Do you work with venues across all of North Wales?+
Yes — I cover North Wales city-wide plus the surrounding area. On-site shoots are my default, so I come to your venue rather than bringing your food to a studio.
How often do you visit North Wales for shoots?+
Weekly and fortnightly visits are normal for managed clients in North Wales. For one-off photography or content days, we'll book a single visit that works around your service.
What do your North Wales packages cost?+
Monthly packages typically run £600–£1,500 depending on platforms, shoot frequency and venue size. One-off shoots start lower. I'll send a real proposal after a short discovery call.
Can I just hire you for a menu launch or a new opening?+
Absolutely. A lot of venues bring me in for launches — new menu, new opening, new refit — for a short, intense content burst. We can talk about pivoting into ongoing management after, or leave it there.
Do you tag North Wales local pages?+
Always. Research on local hashtags and tagging North Wales foodie pages is part of the captioning work. It's how net-new diners in the city discover your venue.
Running a venue in
North Wales?
Tell me about it on a 30-minute call. I'll come back with a proposal tailored to your venue, your covers and the way North Wales diners actually book.
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