POS for Pizza Shop
Choosing the right POS for your pizza shop is a decision that affects every order, every night. Here is what to look for, what to avoid, and what actually matters.
- Must-have features for pizza shops
- What to ask before you buy
- Pizza POS systems from £499 + VAT
What to Look For in a Pizza Shop POS
Six features that separate a pizza-ready POS from a generic one that will slow you down.
Pizza Builder is Non-Negotiable
A generic POS treats a pizza as a single item. A pizza-specific POS has a builder: choose size, select crust, pick sauce, add toppings with half-and-half support. If the system cannot handle "14-inch, stuffed crust, BBQ sauce, pepperoni left, chicken right" — it is not designed for pizza shops.
Caller ID Saves Real Time
If your shop takes phone orders, caller ID integration is worth its weight in gold. When a regular calls, their name, address, and last order appear before you answer. Reorder in two taps. On a busy Friday night with 80+ phone orders, the time savings are enormous. Ask if the POS supports caller ID before signing anything.
Delivery Management Matters
If you deliver, the POS needs zone management, driver tracking, and delivery assignment — not as an add-on, but built into the core workflow. Draw zones on a map, set fees per zone, assign orders to drivers, and track delivery times. A POS without delivery management means you are running two separate systems.
Online Ordering Commission
Most pizza POS providers offer online ordering, but commission rates vary wildly. Some charge 0% but have higher monthly fees. Others charge 2–5% per order. Compare the total cost based on your order volume. A system with "free" online ordering but £200/month fees may cost more than one charging 2% on 500 orders.
Kitchen Display Integration
Paper tickets get lost, smudged, and misread. A kitchen display system shows every order digitally with the full specification. For pizza shops, this means size, crust, sauce, and every topping — including split sides. Orders are queued by priority with prep timers. If the POS does not include a KDS, budget for one separately.
Third-Party Delivery Integration
If you use Just Eat, Uber Eats, or Deliveroo, the POS should pull those orders directly onto your screen. Without integration, you are re-typing orders from separate tablets — slow, error-prone, and frustrating. Ask specifically: does the integration include automatic order acceptance, or does someone still need to confirm each one manually?
Smart Buying Advice
Avoid Paying for Features You Do Not Need
Some POS providers bundle hotel management, spa booking, and retail features into a hospitality package. You are paying for complexity your pizza shop will never use. Choose a system built for food service with pizza-specific features. A simpler, focused system is faster to learn, easier to use, and costs less.
Test Before You Commit
Any reputable POS provider will offer a demo or trial. Run through your actual workflow: take a phone order with caller ID, build a custom pizza with split toppings, assign a delivery, process an online order. If any step feels clunky or requires workarounds, it will be worse under Friday night pressure.
Factor in Total Cost of Ownership
The upfront hardware cost is only part of the picture. Monthly software fees, online ordering commission, payment processing rates, and support costs all add up. A system that costs £499 upfront with low ongoing fees may be significantly cheaper over 3 years than a "free" system with higher monthly charges and commission.
Ensure Proper Support is Included
When your POS goes down on a Saturday night, response time matters. Ask about support hours — is it 24/7 or business hours only? Is support by phone or just email? What is the average response time? A POS is only as good as the support behind it. Posso includes free phone support and a 2-year warranty as standard.
The Posso Approach to Pizza Shop POS
Posso builds POS systems specifically for food-service businesses. The pizza builder, delivery management, caller ID, and kitchen display are not afterthoughts — they are core features designed around how pizza shops actually operate.
The system handles counter orders, phone orders, online orders, and delivery app orders from one interface. The kitchen sees one queue. Drivers are managed on one screen. Reports cover all channels in one dashboard. No juggling separate tools for each part of the business.
Pricing is straightforward: POS from £499 + VAT with online ordering at low commission. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after 6 months. Free setup, menu import, staff training, and a 2-year warranty. Phone support when you need it — not just email tickets that take 48 hours to answer.
POS for Pizza Shop — Frequently Asked Questions
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