Raspberry Pi & Pipsta based restaurant Point of Sale, Remote Kitchen Printing & Online Ordering.
At the Bar:
At the Kitchen:
Online Ordering via an iPhone:
Live near Kingswood, Surrey in the UK and fancy a takeout? Order online!
NB: Not accessible outside the UK
- Tablet/touch based POS for waiters.
- Print bar receipts and tickets to the kitchen.
- Online ordering for customers.
- View the bar or kitchen using RP cameras.
- A Raspberry Pi webserver is used to implement the POS (JavaScript/JQuery/PHP).
- The Pipsta printers are used to print the customer receipts or kitchen tickets (Python, Bash Scripts, SCP).
- Orders arriving from a website are sent to the bar and kitchen for printing (SCP).
- PiOrder is agnostic to the website creation. We've used Symfony2 & PHP. Bash, Awk and Cron used for handling of the orders and current waiting times. Stripe used for taking online payments.
- No central database is used - using files is sufficient.
- 2 x RP Model 2B
- 2 x Pipsta
- 1 x Web Hosting (we use 4uhosting.co.uk)
- 1 x Wifi router & internet connection
- 1 x Pair of powerline ethernet adaptors
- 1 (or more) Tablets (for web browsing)
- Optional: Raspberry Pi Cameras
Q: Why print onto paper / why not go fully electronic? A: For customers, a paper receipt is still desired. For chefs, paper has robustness in a kitchen environment. An interesting discussion here.
Q: How much does this cost? A: Estimated breakdown below:
Item | Cost |
---|---|
2 Pipsta Printers | £160 |
1 Large Tablet | £150 |
2 Small Tablets | £100 |
1 Printer Cam | £20 |
2 Raspberry Pi's | £70 |
Powerline Ethernet | £50 |
1 Wireless router | £30 |
1 Speaker | £30 |
Ethernet cables | £5 |
Thermal paper | £50/year |
Web Hosting | £65/year |
Internet & Telephone | £30/month |
Notes:
- A 3G Mifi costing £30 for the device and £30/year for 12GB is a possibility.
- While a static IP is useful, it isn't strictly necessary.
Q: How reliable are the Pipsta printers, Raspberry Pi's and tablets? A: We've been running all the above for a full year with no hardware based problems.
Q: Which tablets are you using? A: Amazon Kindle Fires (2 x 7 inch and 1 x 10.1 inch)