East Side | Oak Street Drafthouse | Miss Angeline’s

Bringing our local watering holes to the virtual side.

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The Challenge

Pivot during a pandemic.

At the dawn of COVID-19, East Side, Oak Street Drafthouse, and Miss Angeline’s were all forcibly shuttered with no return in site. From making daily profits and supporting nearly one hundred staff members to zero income and the same number of staffers, owner John Williams knew he needed to act, and fast.

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The Solution

Three cheers for Weebly by Square.

Since all three businesses operated on Square, it was decided that Weebly would be our chosen platform.

Our team knew that selling merchandise and gift cards would be the quickest way to generate the most revenue. Thanks to the complete integration of Weebly with Square, it would also be the fastest way to reach the finish line. 

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The Results

Rapid Results, Raised Glasses.

After a quick turnaround and easy launch, the new East - Oak - Angeline’s site was a hit amongst the community. Being that these watering holes were treasured gathering places for Denton, it was second nature for this project to garner attention. Thanks to our handiwork behind order fulfillment and the efficiency of their team, Denton was full of masks, shirts, stickers, and jackets within a mere few weeks, all purchased from our new collaborative work of art. To do this day, East - Oak - Angeline’s continue to utilize this site to continue reaching lovers of their brand who live far and wide, as well as nearby when it’s convenient.

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