As restaurants drop mask requirements and open to full capacity, the industry is busy. Increasingly restaurants are looking to tech solutions to streamline the customer experience and optimize worker productivity.
Squirrel Systems announced a new, cloud-based edition of its point-of-sale solution at the recent National Restaurant Association trade-show in Chicago.
The Vancouver-based company says its new edition is built to enable to enable operators to better serve “however the guest prefers,” whether at the table, counter, from the curb, or from home.
Squirrel’s Full-Service Restaurant edition adds the table service capabilities busy restaurants need such as transfers across servers, tables, and departments, as well as sharing of items and split payments.
The company leaned on its pedigree in table service environments to create “unique ordering workflows for table-side ordering and upscale or fine-dining discreet, terminal based-ordering,” new features which restaurants such as Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining now intend to utilize.
The Squirrel Cloud is a next-generation point-of-sale platform built in partnership with Microsoft on Azure cloud infrastructure, which allows the Vancouver startup to deliver enterprise-grade reliability to customers while accelerating feature development.
“Ten months after releasing the first publicly available version of the Squirrel Cloud POS, Squirrel’s Product and R&D teams have been able to deliver the functionality required to run discerning full-service restaurants,” noted Jason Leeson, President of Squirrel Systems. “This is the pace of innovation that a true, modern cloud point-of-sale platform delivers to our customers.”
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