Every food and beverage business runs a little differently. Here’s what payment flows typically look like in different settings – and how to make them better.
Restaurants
In a traditional restaurant setting, the payment process is the final act of the dining experience, and a clunky, slow checkout can sour an otherwise perfect meal. The key is to make paying as seamless and elegant as the service that preceded it, whether that means handling complex split bills at the table or integrating with online reservations.
Use a POS that supports table service and bill-splitting.
Offer pay-at-table terminals for faster turnover.
Use in-person payments with built-in tipping options.
Integrate with checkout solutions for online reservations or takeaway.
Choose a provider that lets you track all orders and payments in one place.
Cafés
For cafés, the game is won or lost on speed and convenience. During the morning rush or lunchtime peak, every second counts. Your payment system needs to be a silent partner in efficiency, processing orders and payments quickly to keep the queue moving and customers caffeinated and happy.
Contactless in-person payments speed up service at peak times.
POS systems should support modifiers (e.g. oat milk, extra shot).
Use QR codes for menus and loyalty programmes.
Mobile ordering can boost efficiency in busy locations.
Use a provider with simple online payments, especially if you sell products or merch online.
Bars & pubs
The fast-paced environment of a bar or pub creates unique payment challenges. From managing open tabs for regulars to quickly processing a round of drinks for a large group, the payment flow needs to be robust and flexible. A system that can’t keep up leads to lost orders, frustrated staff, and long waits at the bar.
Choose a POS that supports open tabs and staff logins.
Accept card, mobile, and contactless in-person payments.
Enable tipping via terminal to reduce cash handling.
For pubs with kitchens, link ordering to the POS for smoother service.
Offer Apple Pay or Google Pay for a faster checkout experience.
Food halls
Food halls thrive on variety, but that same strength can create operational headaches. The challenge is to create a unified and seamless customer experience across multiple independent vendors, while ensuring that each individual business's sales, tips, and payouts are accurately tracked and managed.
Use a centralised POS and embedded SaaS payments platform.
Offer cross-vendor digital ordering for a smoother customer journey.
Enable vendors to accept tips independently.
Ensure payouts are split and reported separately for each vendor.
Use QR-based menus and ordering to reduce queuing.
Food trucks
Fast, flexible, and always on the move. Payment systems need to keep up.
Use a mobile POS and in-person payments with a 4G/5G terminal.
Go fully contactless to speed up lines.
Accept mobile wallets — they’re quick and secure.
Sync sales and stock across multiple locations.
Select a provider with a fast settlement process to maintain a smooth cash flow.