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Restaurant POS

Restaurant POS for orders, kitchen and service in one workflow.

A restaurant POS is more than a cash register. iTable treats orders from service, QR code, pickup and delivery as one shared workflow for kitchen, service and back office.

01

Combine orders

Service, QR code, takeaway and delivery come together in one shared view.

02

Keep kitchen clear

Status, kitchen tickets and workflows help pass orders on clearly.

03

Prepare payments

Ordering and payment flows can be expanded step by step.

04

Connected with menu

Items, prices and categories come from the same maintained menu structure.

Control orders faster

All order channels should remain understandable for the team without switching between tools.

  • Service
  • QR code
  • Pickup

Synchronize kitchen and service

Kitchen tickets, status and daily views help keep operations calm during busy times.

  • Kitchen tickets
  • Status
  • Daily view

Grow with the operation

POS becomes stronger when menus, reservations, inventory and deliveries are added step by step.

  • Menu
  • Inventory
  • Deliveries

Search intent

How this page becomes clearer for real search queries.

Restaurant POS is explained as a practical function and connected with the terms restaurant teams actually search for.

Typical search terms

These terms help classify the page clearly by topic.

restaurant POS hospitality POS restaurant orders kitchen tickets restaurant cash register

Relevant in daily restaurant work

The key points show how this area is used in daily operations.

  • Control orders faster
  • Synchronize kitchen and service
  • Grow with the operation

Common questions

Questions about restaurant POS

Is POS only a cash register? +

No. For restaurants, POS is a workflow around orders, kitchen, service, payments and reporting.

Can POS connect with the menu? +

Yes. Items, categories and prices can use the same menu structure.

Can I start small? +

Yes. You can start with menus and orders and add more areas later.

Not sure where to start yet?

Start with the area that helps most today. The other functions can be added later.