It has come to me, for some reason, to give at least a preliminary recommendation on restaurant POS and back office software to my boss. I know nothing about this type of thing. Does anybody who has had restaurant experience have any recommendations for or against any of the popular packages? Pros/cons/et cetera? Thanks.
4/17/2010 2:50:25 PM
Oh, the POS stands for "Point of Sale".
4/17/2010 2:55:45 PM
WillemJoelI think evan mentioned at some point that he had done some POS roll-outs at some point
4/17/2010 3:00:30 PM
Almost every restaurant that i know of uses this stuff http://www.squirrelsystems.com/
4/17/2010 6:24:45 PM
http://postechnologyinc.com/
4/17/2010 9:48:15 PM
as a guy who worked at a restaurant with Squirrel, I can say they truly put the P.O.S. into POS
4/18/2010 12:57:50 AM
They apparently sell something called "Squirrel in a Box."I don't know if I should laugh or step back slowly.
4/18/2010 1:01:37 AM
Aloha is easily the best in my opinion. It's also the most expensive I think (or near the top). But it's very easy to use...and if you're employing some retards at the restaurant, it's probably a good idea.Restaurant Manager and Micros are probably somewhere in the middle. There are pluses and minuses for both of them.Digital Dining is probably the worst. I worked with it for about a year and got really use to it. But then I tried to pick it up again 6 months later and it was like I never used it. I haven't used aloha in 2 years but could pick it back up with no problem.Using a new system called "One" now...it started off horribly, but I like it a lot now. We're one of two restaurants in a city where there are a million...so I don't know how common it is in other places. Still think Aloha is the best.[Edited on April 18, 2010 at 10:33 AM. Reason : .]
4/18/2010 10:32:05 AM
4/18/2010 10:40:36 AM
Anybody have a rough idea how much an Aloha setup is gonna cost?
4/18/2010 1:56:22 PM
i worked in a restaurant that used Aloha. It's pretty hard to fuck up on there.no clue how much it costs...
4/18/2010 2:33:12 PM
We use OpenBravo POS in our retail store. It looks like you could do some customization for restaurant work. Plus, its free.http://www.openbravo.com/product/pos/
4/18/2010 4:27:51 PM
halo pos:http://www.myhalo.com
4/18/2010 4:35:26 PM
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4/18/2010 6:49:00 PM
http://www.myhalo.com/restaurant/Price_your_POS/this has price comparisons on it. That openbravo looks like shit
4/18/2010 7:29:39 PM
has anyone used micros?
4/18/2010 7:36:11 PM
its been a while but i recall thinking aloha was easier to use the macros
4/18/2010 7:53:04 PM
^^^ specifically see this page:http://www.vivonet.com/halo-pos/price-your-posIf you do some cost comparisons, even with their subscription model, a halo pos system is going to be cheaper since they handle a lot of work over the web. An internet connection is required, however they have an offline buffer system in place that takes over if the system ever conveniently dies when your slammed on a Friday night. It just resyncs when the net goes back up.The added advantage is that you can access your store data from anywhere. All data is backed up for you and upgrades are free and automatic. Their terminals are basically just touchscreen web kiosks which cuts down on hardware problems.They were also featured on Kitchen Nightmares recently as being one of the best pos systems around.Live demo request:http://www.vivonet.com/halo-pos/live-demo-request/ad [Edited on April 18, 2010 at 8:35 PM. Reason : -]
4/18/2010 8:34:57 PM
4/18/2010 10:52:59 PM
i do not recommend POSitouch unless you like the system to crash whenever you become busy. also the touchscreens are fragile.. they break easily when drunk people punch them
4/18/2010 11:52:11 PM
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4/19/2010 10:01:00 PM
stay away from micros like its the plague...by far the worst hardware and software i've EVER worked onour franchise currently has NCR units, and i like those 10x better...the software, though, is custom, so i can't recommend anything (except for the warning against micros...again)
4/20/2010 10:19:48 AM