Online Menu
Because a drinks menu changes often; a seasonal coffee, a new cocktail. Changing the QR menu takes a minute, printing cards takes a week.
Cafe & Bar
Tuesday evening. You have regulars at seven tables. Who drank what, who paid, who earned points — you track it in a notebook.
In a place that opens with coffee and closes late at night, holding it all in your head is hard. The waiter takes the order at the table, the bill goes to the table, the regular sees their own points.
A cafe counter, a coffee cup and the table layout
From 08:00 in the morning to midnight
Order at the table, bill at the table, points for the regular.
A typical day
A weekday at the cafe, hour by hour — and which part of the system carries each one.
You open the door. The first regulars arrive; the waiter takes the order at the table and enters it on a tablet, while you watch the machine.
The lunch crowd from the office next door. They scan the QR for the online menu and order at the table; the bar is busy, not the kitchen, and the sequence holds.
The tables start to fill. The waiter terminal keeps each table's open tab separate; who drank what is clear.
The crowd peaks. A regular orders their coffee, the loyalty point lands on their phone; the tenth coffee is on us.
The last table leaves. The end-of-day report: the best-selling drink, the table turnover, what the till holds — on screen.
What this type needs
A cafe and bar lives on service and loyalty. Here is what is essential, and what stays optional.
Essential
Because a drinks menu changes often; a seasonal coffee, a new cocktail. Changing the QR menu takes a minute, printing cards takes a week.
Because a bar turns over fast. The tablet till keeps open tabs table by table, and closes them with one tap at shift end.
Because in a cafe service happens at the table. The waiter sends the order from the tablet, it drops to the bar at once, foot traffic halves.
Because drink stock runs out quietly. It warns you when syrup, milk or coffee beans drop, so you do not say sold-out mid-evening.
Recommended package
399 €/mo
billed yearly
A waiter terminal, a till, a kitchen screen and a loyalty programme together — exactly what a cafe with regulars needs.
Setup time: about two weeks. We install without breaking the daily flow.
Some vendors sell the loyalty programme as a separate module; in Duxa it is inside the Ada package.
See the Ada packageA case for this type
We tested loyalty and table service on our own stage first. Our cafe and bar customers are new; rather than a made-up success story, we prefer to connect you to a real reference.
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