Table service, quick service, modifiers, tabs, and tips.

Restaurant POS lives in the highest-pressure environment in retail: a Saturday night with two minutes of slack between firings. CloudIP restaurant POS handles tables and tabs with course timing, modifier prompts, and tip allocation by role.
Kitchen display routing per station means the line cook sees only their tickets.
Specifics that distinguish CloudIP Restaurant POS from the alternative.
Tables, seats, courses, and check splits.
Counter mode with modifier prompts and combo logic.
Routing per station with prep timers and bumps.
Server, runner, and back-of-house tip allocation per local rules.
Where this capability lives, who runs it, and what it shares with the rest of the system.
Restaurant POS runs as part of the CloudIP Point of Sale module on the same multi-tenant infrastructure as every other capability you use. There is no separate console to log into and no separate billing line: restaurant POS software is provisioned the moment your tenant is created and stays in lockstep with the rest of the platform as it grows.
Operators interact with restaurant POS software through the Point of Sale interface they already know — the same record screens, the same audit trail, the same role and permission model. Behind the scenes, table service handles the heavy lifting, while tips by role keep the experience consistent across teams. Configuration changes are versioned, exportable, and reviewable, so the way you run restaurant POS software today is reproducible tomorrow.
Because Restaurant POS reuses the platform's user database, every action is attributable, every record has a stable ID, and every export honours the tenant's data residency choice. That means restaurant POS software reports tie out to the rest of the books, audit logs, and operational dashboards without an integration step in between.
Restaurant POS fits inside CloudIP Point of Sale alongside the other point of sale capabilities — they share the same data model, so improvements in one tend to compound across the others. If you are evaluating CloudIP specifically for restaurant POS software, the rest of Point of Sale comes along at no extra cost.
Open a tab, add items as the meal progresses, and split at any point — by item, by seat, evenly, or by custom amount. Each split can take a different payment method (one card, one cash, one Apple Pay).
Bar-code scan, returns, layaway, and multi-store inventory.
Appointment-driven checkout for salons, clinics, and pros.
Card present, card not present, ACH, contactless, and tap-to-pay.
Physical and digital gift cards with balance lookup.
Points, tiers, and rewards tied to customer profiles.
KDS routing per station, prep timing, and bumps.
See Restaurant POS alongside the rest of the platform on real data.