Shorter path from menu to order
Guests do not stop at browsing the menu. They can send the order from the same phone flow, which reduces handoff friction at the table.
Tabro
Table ordering by QR code
Tabro lets restaurants and cafes move from a static QR menu to a full QR ordering flow: the guest scans, browses, places an order, and the team sees everything by table in real time.
Guests do not stop at browsing the menu. They can send the order from the same phone flow, which reduces handoff friction at the table.
The staff sees new guest orders and waiter requests by table, so fewer orders get lost during busy periods.
QR ordering can be launched in one restaurant or cafe first, which makes it practical to validate the workflow before a wider rollout.
A digital menu is useful on its own, but QR ordering goes further: it helps the guest act immediately and gives the team a clearer operational flow during service.
Not quite. A QR menu is one part of the flow, while QR ordering also lets the guest send an order or request from the phone.
Yes. The staff sees incoming orders and requests by table, so QR ordering supports the team instead of replacing operational control.
Yes. The recommended approach is to launch a pilot in one venue, validate the real service flow, and only then expand further.