If you bookmark one extra page beyond Home, this note explains how we publish hours, menus, and location shifts without turning the site into a wall of dates. Nidulari runs on seasonal patterns, a rainforest trailer, an occasional beach truck, and day-of baking, so the respectful way to visit is to read the signals before you head up Mahogany Road.
Start with Home, then Facebook
The Home page carries our baseline rhythm for summer weekends at Little La Grange and the usual Fort Frederik Beach truck windows. Facebook still carries anything that changes overnight: storm closures, sold-out sourdough, or a midweek bake that was not on the calendar. Treat posts with a fresh timestamp as more current than static paragraphs.
Use Food for the full picture
The Food page spells out what rotates through the counter, how vegetarian and vegan plates show up, and why we skip certain shelf-stable shortcuts. It also explains bulk bread orders without promising full catering.
Plan the drive and ask early
Phone reception drops along parts of the ridge, so screenshot maps while you still have bars. Our Island gathers west-end landmarks that pair well with GPS. If you need bread on a specific weekday, reach out through Contact or Messenger so we can tell you honestly whether the oven is lit that week.

When guests follow that order, Home for context, Facebook for today, Food for scope, nobody wastes fuel on a closed day. We would rather answer a quick message than watch someone bounce after a long drive. Older essays and updates still live on the main Blog index.
