Cafes and coffee shops
Move the morning line faster.
The 8am queue is minutes wide. Counter, order-ahead and QR land in one barista queue, and modifier charges hit the POS before the cup is poured.
Barista make-line
Counter, order-ahead & QR
- Sam
Flat white
oat
- Mia
Long black
double
- Jo
Latte
2 shot · decaf
Cup label and POS
Cafes leak cents through missed modifiers. Structured options charge them every time.
Toggle milk, shots and syrup. The cup, the running total and the cup-label docket move together so owners see how sales-by-ingredient will read after service.
Size
Milk
Shots
Syrup
PENNY LANE CAFE
Collins St · 7:42 AM
Cup label · Sarah
Barista station 1 · printed at 7:42 AM
Modifiers, sizes and dietary tags that protect cafe margin
Margin lives in cents on a flat white. When milk and shots live in notes, they ride free. When they are structured modifiers with required size, the POS charges before the pour and sales-by-ingredient names the leak after service.
- Ingredient library with milk, shots and syrups priced the way you already train baristas
- Default ingredients per drink so removals mean something on the ticket
- Milk modifiers with their own prices so oat does not subsidise full cream
- Required size choice so a large never charges at a small price by accident
- Kitchen-visible dietary tags on printer and barista display
Worked leak
$4.50 flat white, two units of milk and shots riding for free.
When guests say “oat, extra shot” in the chat field, staff nod and pour. When those paths are required modifiers with cents attached, the same guest pays $6.30 on a regular cup or $7.30 large with oat before the handoff. Sales-by-ingredient later shows which add-ons paid rent and which ones were comped by habit.
Morning queue
Counter, order-ahead and QR on the same barista make line.
One queue means one set of promised times. Throttle pickup windows when the line blows out, bump prep for high-value orders, and keep name-on-cup labels printing in make order.
Barista make line
Drinks print in sequence with channel tags and name-on-cup text so handoff stays quiet during the rush.
- 1LG Flat White
Oat · double
- 1Iced Latte
Vanilla
- 1Cappuccino
- 1Long Black
Double
+ 6 more in the make queue
Order-ahead intake
Pickup tickets carry promised-by times. Throttling shows the next slot so guests do not pay for a time the barista cannot hit.
- 2Flat White
- 1Banana bread
- 1Oat Latte
Extra shot
- 1Iced Long Black
QR at the table
Courtyard tables show live status while dine-in service charges stay on the same ticket as the barista queue.
Order at the table
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Pickup window
Pickup window throttling
Cap order-ahead per slot so the grinder is not buried at 8:02. Guests see the next honest pickup time before they pay.
Prep bump
Order-value prep bump
When a big order lands next to singles, prep minutes stretch before the promise prints on the cup label.
Mobile POS
Mobile POS for queue spikes
Split the line with a handheld that runs the same menu, same modifiers and the same barista queue as the fixed POS.
Kiosk
Kiosk mode
Guests tap their own build on busy mornings while staff stay on shots and steam.
Daypart schedule
Breakfast, lunch, brunch and cabinet on one daypart schedule.
Watch the day play through, or tap a time. Available and hidden lists swap like the POS would at that hour, without staff managing menu files by hand for each channel.
Now marker · 6am preview
Available now
- Avocado toast
- Eggs benedict
- Banana bread
- Batch brew
- Oat porridge
Hidden now
- Lunch bowls
- Pies
- Grilled chicken wrap
Cafe loyalty
Ten visits for a free flat white beats a points balance nobody checks.
Small ticket, high frequency. The card reads like the habit your baristas already recognise at the POS.
Penny Lane stamps
Sarah · 9 of 10 to a free flat white
Recent visits
- Mon 7:42Flat white
- Tue 7:38Cappuccino
- Wed 7:55Long black
- Thu 7:41Flat white
- Visit-based earning on small tickets without giving away margin
- Phone-lookup at POS keeps enrolment under ten seconds at payment
- Separate offers for commuters and weekend brunch, so SMS hits slow afternoons
- Sales-by-ingredient pairs with loyalty so add-ons show up in both reports
Reporting that names the leak
Cafe owners ask which hour paid the rent and which add-on quietly bled margin. These reports answer by name.
Sales-by-hour
Which hour paid the rent?
Volume and revenue by hour so you see the 8am spike, the lunch nudge and the afternoon trough where SMS might lift trade without touching the commuter window.
Sales-by-ingredient
Which add-on paid?
Alternative milk, syrups and extra shots tied to price so the oat-milk upcharge shows its real share of cups across thousands of tickets.
Sales-by-size
Where does large leak?
Small, regular and large mix so you catch the “always large, always small price” habit before it becomes a year of free ounces.
Compact hardware that fits a real counter
Tablet, drawer, printer, optional second screen. Add a barista display only when the queue earns it.
Counter
Tablet, cash drawer and receipt printer. Optional guest-facing screen for totals and tipping when your counter width allows it.
Kitchen and cold prep
Route warmed items to the right printer or kitchen display when volume earns another screen, not on day one.
“The system is so easy to use that new and experienced staff both pick it up fast, and every order goes through quickly and accurately. The experience has been excellent.”
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Frequently asked questions
What operators ask us before they sign.
How do alternative-milk and extra-shot charges hit the POS?
Modifiers stay structured in the ingredient library with default ingredients per drink, so oat, soy, almond and lactose-free paths carry their own prices and kitchen-visible dietary tags. Required size choice stops a large cup from charging at a small price. Sales-by-ingredient then names which add-ons paid for themselves and which ones staff were giving away when they lived in notes.
Can I shave seconds off the morning POS?
Quick keys for the morning top ten, kiosk mode for self-serve taps and mobile POS for the line out the door all run the same menu on the same barista queue. Name-on-cup labels print in make sequence so handoff stays quiet without shouting names across the room.
Order-ahead is helpful until the barista is buried. How do I throttle it?
Pickup-window throttling caps how many mobile tickets land in the same slot, with the next honest slot shown before guests pay. Order-value prep bump stretches minutes when a high-value order lands next to singles so the promise on the cup label stays true. Current pickup time on the same screen stops the shadow list on a sticky note behind the machine.
How does daypart switching work without staff managing it by hand?
Daypart schedules flip breakfast, lunch, brunch and cabinet availability by time and day, with sold-out updates hiding items on every channel at once. Channel-specific availability can keep courtyard QR on a lighter list while the counter keeps the full grill menu. Managers set tomorrow’s plan tonight without waiting on a tech team.
How does cafe loyalty work when tickets are small?
Visit-based earning, stamps and phone-lookup at POS keep enrolment under ten seconds at payment. Earn can apply after modifiers so the oat-milk and extra-shot upcharges both count toward the habit without breaking margin on each cup. Separate offers for commuters and weekend brunch let SMS fill slow afternoons instead of discounting the morning crush you already own.
Walk a cafe morning on your numbers
Bring your modifier list, pickup window rules and a slow afternoon hour. We will run counter, order-ahead, dayparts and loyalty in one pass.