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Square for Restaurants, a comprehensive cloud-based point-of-sale system , is a good option for quick-service restaurants and is increasingly adding features for full-service restaurants. It integrates with a kitchen display system, a customer loyalty program and staff management tools. The pricing is easy to understand, and it uses a flat rate for payment processing.

on Square's website

Square Plus costs $60 per month plus $40 per month per additional POS device.

Square also offers a free version with fewer features.

Square-made hardware ranges from $299 for a hand-held device to $799 for a fully featured terminal.

You can also run POS and a kitchen display system — or KDS — on devices you provide.

Card readers and stands range from free to $149.

2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions.

2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.

Cancel at any time without penalty.

Phone support 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday, for the free version.

Easy to scale up as your business grows.

Flexible system can adapt to restaurants of many types.

Other systems have more front-of-house features.

Square for Restaurants is based on its standard POS software with a few key food-service-related additions, like seat management and support for its kitchen display system. It also:

Has a customizable user interface.

Lets you build your menu by adding items with descriptions and photos.

There are two versions of Square for Restaurants: a free version and a paid version. While the free version doesn’t have every feature many larger venues might consider necessary — like the ability to match orders to each seat in your restaurant — it is one of the most comprehensive free restaurant POS systems available and can be a great fit for smaller operations that don’t need complex features.

Features common to both free and paid versions include:

The ability to build a website with Square Online and take orders on it.

The ability to show servers if you’re out of an item.

Restaurant Plus costs $60 per month for one POS device and $40 per month for each additional device. Additional features include:

The ability to make a floor plan.

The ability to open closed checks.

The option to assign orders to seats — not just tables.

Unlimited KDS use at no extra cost.

Square doesn’t top the list for most complete restaurant POS system. For example, you’ll need to look to third-party software for reservation management if you use Square, whereas TouchBistro includes this feature. But Restaurant Plus has a robust list of features that will work for many, and its pricing is straightforward and competitive.

In addition to core POS features, Square’s entire ecosystem of products can support other common business functions:

» MORE: NerdWallet’s overview of fees for all Square products

Square uses apps that run on a variety of devices.

Magstripe reader for iOS or Android phone: Free.

Plug the reader into a phone and start swiping. (Note: A merchant who swipes a card that has a chip is probably going to be on the hook in any payment dispute.)

Accept chip cards, contactless payment, Apple Pay and Google Pay with Square’s wireless reader.

The stand has a built-in card reader. The iPad is not included.

This all-in-one hand-held device accepts card swipes, dips and taps. It also prints receipts.

Square’s Register includes a built-in touch screen for you and a smaller, customer-facing touch screen.

Square’s KDS replaces printed tickets in the kitchen with a touch screen. It runs on an iPad and can route one order to multiple places, like burgers to the grill and onion rings to the fry station. You can create custom notifications, like an alert when a table’s food is taking too long, and use kitchen-specific reports to review performance.

If you have the free plan, each KDS display costs $20 per month. Square Plus comes with unlimited KDS support at no extra cost.

Every time you process a card transaction with Square, you’ll pay a percentage plus a flat fee.

2.6% plus 10 cents per in-person transaction.

2.9% plus 30 cents per online transaction.

With contract-free subscriptions and a big lineup of products, Square can keep up with the quick pace of change found in the restaurant world.

You can also easily add features, like KDS or customer loyalty management, on an as-needed basis without reconfiguring an old contract or making a long-term commitment to a new one.

The ability to configure Square’s hardware and software in different ways makes it a good fit for different types of food-service businesses:

A single iPad on a swivel stand paired with a customer loyalty program could work well for a small coffee shop hoping to attract repeat customers.

A KDS and a website could be the right fit for a ghost kitchen with a digital-first approach.

Three or four Square Terminals in a row can help move customers swiftly through a fast-casual restaurant at lunchtime.

Some full-service restaurants might benefit from certain features Square doesn’t have, like Lightspeed’s option to add suggested wine pairings or detailed dish descriptions for servers to review, or TouchBistro's fully integrated reservation management system.

If you want a POS that has advanced inventory baked in, you’ll need to look elsewhere, like Upserve by Lightspeed . If you don’t mind third-party services, Square does integrate with third-party inventory-management services like MarketMan and Peachworks.

on Square's website

Toast builds POS software and hardware exclusively for restaurants. Its KDS was built to withstand the high heat and grease found in kitchens. Square’s KDS relies on an iPad and a tough case. Toast’s hand-held device is slim enough to slip in an apron pocket, whereas Square’s is a little too clunky for that.

If you are looking for a POS system that can manage a high level of complexity, consider TouchBistro. It allows customers to note allergies and special occasions along with their reservation, keeps track of your top customers and ensures they're getting a consistently great experience, and gives you access to more than 50 reports about your restaurant’s performance.

About the author: Kurt Woock is a writer at NerdWallet. Read more

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