Tablet Ordering Integrations for Restaurants
Explore integrations that support tablet ordering with Gravy. This page shows which POS systems and platforms enable tablet menus and self-service kiosks within connected restaurant workflows.
Unlike a general overview of tablet ordering as a product capability, this page focuses on integrations that already support tablet-based ordering in real restaurant environments. To learn more about system connectivity, visit our POS Integration feature page.
Browse supported integrations below and see how tablet ordering works across connected systems. Or explore Gravy solutions like Tablet Menu and Tablet Kiosk.
Aviv POS Integration
NetLunch POS Integration
Presto POS Integration
Miley Integration
iiko POS Integration
What Supported Tablet Ordering Integrations Enable
Tablet ordering integrations connect in-venue digital ordering interfaces with real restaurant operations.
Depending on the integration, restaurants can sync menus, route orders into POS and kitchen workflows, and support connected payment processing directly from tablet devices.
This allows tablet ordering to function as part of the restaurant’s operational system rather than as a standalone ordering tool.
To learn more about how systems connect, visit our POS Integration feature page.
Why Tablet Ordering Integrations Matter
In-Venue Ordering Flow
Tablet ordering works directly at the table or kiosk as part of your restaurant’s operational system.
Less Staff Dependency
Guests can browse menus and place orders without waiting for staff, reducing service load.
Real-Time Menu Accuracy
Menus, prices, and item availability stay synchronized with your POS and back-office systems.
Faster Order Processing
Orders go directly into the POS and kitchen workflow without delays or manual entry.
Integrated Checkout
Payments are processed within the same tablet ordering flow through connected providers.
How Tablet Ordering Works Across Integrations
1.
Menu Access on Tablet
Guests interact with a tablet menu placed at the table or at a self-service station.
2.
Menu Sync & Availability
Menus, pricing, and item availability are synchronized from the POS or back-office system.
3.
Order Routing
Orders are sent directly into the POS and routed to kitchen stations or preparation systems.
4.
Connected Checkout
Payments are completed on the tablet through integrated payment providers.
Connected Tablet Ordering, Not a Standalone Tool
This page is not just about tablet ordering as a concept — it shows which POS systems and platforms already support tablet-based ordering with Gravy.
If you want to explore tablet ordering as part of the product experience, see Tablet Menu and Tablet Kiosk.
For a deeper look at how systems connect and exchange data, visit the POS Integration feature page.
Don’t See Your POS or Platform?
We’re continuously expanding our integration ecosystem. If your POS or platform is not listed, our team can help you evaluate compatibility and explore integration options.
FAQ
Make Tablet Ordering Work Within Your POS Setup
Connect tablet menus and kiosks to your POS and payment providers to enable fast, accurate, and fully integrated ordering workflows.
Reduce manual steps, improve order accuracy, and deliver a smoother in-venue ordering experience.