Self-Service Kiosk Integrations for Restaurants
Explore integrations that support self-service kiosk ordering with Gravy. This page shows which POS systems and platforms enable connected kiosk workflows across tablet kiosks, counter kiosks, and other restaurant self-service setups.
Orders placed through Tablet Kiosk and other kiosk-based ordering formats are routed into POS systems, synchronized with menus and item availability, and sent directly to kitchen, prep, and fulfillment workflows.
Unlike a general overview of self-service kiosks, this page focuses on integrations that already support connected kiosk ordering in real restaurant environments, including POS platforms and operational systems.
Aviv POS Integration
NetLunch POS Integration
Presto POS Integration
Miley Integration
iiko POS Integration
What Supported Self-Service Kiosk Integrations Enable
Self-service kiosk integrations connect guest-facing ordering interfaces with the systems restaurants already use to manage menus, payments, and operations.
Depending on the integration, guests can place orders through tablet kiosks or counter-based self-service devices, while orders, payments, and service workflows remain fully connected to POS systems.
This turns kiosk ordering into a structured operational process instead of a standalone digital ordering channel.
To learn more about how system connectivity works, visit our POS Integration feature page.
Why Self-Service Kiosk Integrations Matter
Connected Kiosk Ordering
Orders placed through kiosks move directly into restaurant systems without manual entry or additional steps.
Faster Order Processing
Guests can place orders independently, reducing queues and speeding up service during peak hours.
Real-Time Menu Accuracy
Menus, pricing, and item availability stay synchronized between kiosks and POS systems.
Less Manual Work
Staff can focus on preparation and service instead of taking and entering orders manually.
Integrated Payments
Payments are processed within connected systems, simplifying checkout and reducing operational friction.
How Self-Service Kiosk Works Across Integrations
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Kiosk Access
Guests interact with a self-service kiosk, typically a tablet or counter-based device, to browse the menu and start an order.
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Menu Sync & Selection
Menus, prices, and item availability are synchronized from the POS or back-office system, allowing guests to customize and place orders.
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Order Routing
Orders are sent directly into the POS and routed to kitchen or preparation workflows without manual input.
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Fulfillment & Payment
Orders are prepared and fulfilled while payments are handled through integrated systems, depending on the restaurant setup.
Connected Self-Service Kiosk Workflows, Not Just a Standalone System
This page is not a general overview of self-service kiosks as a product category — it shows which POS systems and platforms already support connected kiosk ordering workflows with Gravy.
If you want to explore kiosk interfaces and ordering formats, see our Tablet Kiosk solution.
For a broader look at how systems work together, visit the POS Integration feature page.
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