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What to look for in a bar POS

🛒 Buying Advice 👁️ 711 views 💬 10 replies 📅 Aug 28, 2025
Looking for recommendations:

We need something that handles bar operations well

Budget is around $294/month. What would you suggest?
Willie Long 👑 Master
1,295 points • Member since Jan 2025

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Margaret Kim
👑 Master
215 posts
Sep 8, 2025
For bar, I'd recommend considering looking at multiple options
Jerry Davis
👑 Master
204 posts
Sep 14, 2025
Just went through this. Here's what I learned: take your time with the setup
Amy Reed
👑 Master
207 posts
Sep 21, 2025
I've been using IT Retail for 6 months and it has been working well for us
Sharon Foster
👑 Master
195 posts
Oct 9, 2025
The inventory by pour is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.
Brittany Kim
👑 Master
187 posts
Oct 19, 2025
Agreed with the above. Also worth mentioning you should also check the settings
Eric Sanders
👑 Master
224 posts
Oct 24, 2025
Training took about 1 days for our staff.
Aaron Wood
👑 Master
237 posts
Nov 4, 2025
I've been using Aldelo for 15 months and it has been working well for us
Jerry Davis
👑 Master
204 posts
Nov 7, 2025
I've been using Verifone for 16 months and it has been working well for us
Rebecca Foster
👑 Master
218 posts
Nov 21, 2025
Training took about 1 days for our staff.
Michelle Chen
👑 Master
195 posts
Nov 25, 2025
+1 to this. We've seen similar results.

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