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Likelihood to Recommend
PixelPoint POS
PixelPoint would be well suited for any restaurant looking for a cheap entry level system that is easy to use. If you are looking for really advanced inventory I would recommend adding a separate company. If you are looking to get all your info in the cloud I believe they have an add on. We use Avero to extract to the cloud.

Verified User
Partner in Finance and Accounting
Restaurants Company, 11-50 employeesToast Point of Sale
For restaurants it's great, and that's the only scenario I'm really use to seeing it. However I do have to say that during Christmas time, our city has a craft bizarre where local artists are featured and sell their wares, and this Bizarre was using Toast POS. Therefore, I think it can really span across all avenues. It's great because of how it categorizes menus, and how you can run reports like a p-mix to see your top sellers, and bottom sellers, etc. The more I think of it, now, really any business that sells something and needs to track those sales, could use this POS. A tire store? Sure. A hat shop? Absolutely. The great thing about Toast is that it is just SO customizable! You can even make the buttons different colors, that's how customizable it is. Lastly, the ability to sell online has been a game-changer. I wish there was a little bit better formatting for online ordering, but really, you can add pictures, descriptions, modifiers, use discount codes, and accept gift cards all online. We didn't have to build out an online store, we just had to build out our menu buttons and we were all set.
Director of Operations
Kome Sushi KitchenRestaurants, 11-50 employees
Pros
PixelPoint POS
- Send orders to the kitchen/bar, Very responsive screen and software.
- It is pretty user-friendly.
- Secure.
- Very good reporting options and security features.

Verified User
Partner in Finance and Accounting
Restaurants Company, 11-50 employeesToast Point of Sale
- The ability for guest to select a receipt type.
- Allowing to enter in different types of orders (current in-store orders, future orders, house account orders, and more).
- The convenience of touch screen use and strong calibration.
- Ability to swivel tablet from employee to guest.
Assistant General Manager
SusieCakes BakeriesFood & Beverages, 201-500 employees
Cons
PixelPoint POS
- The labor tracking can improve to better track overtime and spread pay.
- HR tracking would be great.
- Take mobile payments.

Verified User
Partner in Finance and Accounting
Restaurants Company, 11-50 employeesToast Point of Sale
- Though sales details are available in real time, the analytics take 2-3 days to post. So if you are looking for specific modifications you'll have to wait.
- Though you can edit the menus directly from the devices and move them around like you do on a smartphone, it doesn't give you a sorting option. If you're OCD like me, you have to alphabetize my hand.
General Manager
12 West Brewing Co.Food & Beverages, 11-50 employees
Likelihood to Renew
PixelPoint POS
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Toast Point of Sale
Toast Point of Sale 8.0
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There are many features I wish Toast had that it currently does not, but we are likely to renew this year because given Toast's recent increase in funding and expanding of their staff, we are hopeful some of these issues will finally be resolved in 2019. Plus, though I've never done it, I'd imagine that switching to another POS system would take a ton of time, money, and resources---things most businesses don't have a lot of. So we'll sit tight with Toast for now and see what they come up with this year in terms of fixing our biggest pain-points.
Finance Manager
Boss Lady PizzaRestaurants, 11-50 employees
Usability
PixelPoint POS
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Toast Point of Sale
Toast Point of Sale 6.0
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Toast POS is a great basic POS tool, having some features I didn't think would be possible at this price point, such as:
- processing CC payments in "offline mode" in case there is an internet outage
- kitchen display screens
- collecting payment from customers using a handheld right at their table
- pre-approving card payments to assure the customer has enough money to pay for their order, etc
- providing hardware that connects the Register Screen (Elo) to the Cash drawer so it doesn't fall off the table when flipped over for customer signature
- accepting physical and e-gift cards as payment on their own online ordering platform (ToastOO)
- a Rewards Program that allows for online enrollment, rather than holding up quick-serve lines to sign up
- a Promo code feature that allows you to add basic restrictions such as Limit 1 per customer, or date/time limitations
- increasing in-store operations efficiency by creating more straight-forward ways to manage restaurant/ToastOO hours, and Delivery/Takeout quote estimates
Finance Manager
Boss Lady PizzaRestaurants, 11-50 employees
Alternatives Considered
PixelPoint POS
We selected PixelPoiny of because of the ease of use and the price. I think for what we needed (a POD for PixePoint) fit in well for our needs.

Verified User
Partner in Finance and Accounting
Restaurants Company, 11-50 employeesToast Point of Sale
Toast is so much easier to use than Breadcrumb. The display is so much easier to navigate. The card readers are more quality with Toast. Chownow was hard because it had its own printer, different than our kitchen printer, for to go orders, but now with Toast's all in one ordering we get the to go orders sent to the kitchen with the same ease as if they were getting fired from the main floor.
Manager
Limestone BlueRestaurants, 1-10 employees
Return on Investment
PixelPoint POS
- Cheap reliable system
- The labor module has caused some heartburn because of the overtime issue
- Would like a more open credit card processing system

Verified User
Partner in Finance and Accounting
Restaurants Company, 11-50 employeesToast Point of Sale
- Offline mode has helped with ROI, as we are still able to process credit cards, whereas before we could not and would have to accept cash only.
- A streamlined and integrated online ordering platform has cut down on the need of a third-party platform.
- Customer loyalty program has really motivated customers to order more often with higher ticket averages.
Director Of Operations
IL Primo Pizza & WingsRestaurants, 51-200 employees
Pricing Details
PixelPoint POS
General
Free Trial
—Free/Freemium Version
—Premium Consulting/Integration Services
—Entry-level set up fee?
No
PixelPoint POS Editions & Modules
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Additional Pricing Details
—Toast Point of Sale
General
Free Trial
—Free/Freemium Version
—Premium Consulting/Integration Services
—Entry-level set up fee?
No
Toast Point of Sale Editions & Modules
Edition
Starter | $691 |
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Essentials | $991 |
Growth | $1991 |
- per month