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Best POS systems for coffee shops & cafes (2026)

A café lives and dies by the morning rush. The right POS rings a triple-shot oat-milk latte in two taps, makes tipping effortless, runs your loyalty program, and lets you walk a line down with a handheld. Here's what matters — and how to get it all set up with nothing up front.

What a coffee shop actually needs from a POS

Cafes aren't restaurants and they aren't plain retail — they're high-volume, high-customization, and tip-driven. The five things that matter most:

  • Fast modifier groups. Size, milk, shots, syrups, hot/iced — a barista should build any drink in a couple of taps without hunting through menus.
  • Easy, flexible tipping on the customer-facing screen, with the ability to split tips fairly across the team.
  • Built-in loyalty & repeat-customer tools. Coffee is a habit business; a points or rewards program turns first-timers into regulars.
  • Line-busting mobility. A handheld to take orders or payment down the line keeps the morning rush moving.
  • Clean reporting so you can see your busiest hours, top sellers, and labor against sales.

The landscape in 2026

If you research café systems you'll see the same names: Square is popular with independents for its simple software and feature-rich entry plan; Toast is common in busier cafes and small chains, especially those with a real food program, thanks to its kitchen-display and online-ordering ecosystem; and Clover is a favorite for its compact counter hardware and an app market that lets you bolt on loyalty, scheduling, online ordering, and accounting as you grow. There's no single “best” for everyone — the right pick depends on your size, menu, and whether food is a big part of the business.

Want the head-to-head on the hardware platforms? See Clover vs Square vs Valor vs PAX.

What I set up for cafes

For most independent coffee shops I build a Clover-based setup: a compact counter unit for the register, a customer-facing screen for tipping and loyalty, and a handheld for line-busting at peak — with your menu and modifiers programd before you open, and apps like loyalty and online ordering added from the Clover app market as you grow. It's flexible, easy for new baristas to learn, and scales from a single shop to a second location. Browse the full equipment lineup, or see how it bundles in packages & pricing.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. Commission is the bigger leak.

Every dollar you stop paying to accept a card is a dollar back.

The part most owners overlook: card fees

On thin café margins and small tickets, card processing fees add up fast. The biggest win usually isn't the hardware brand — it's pairing whatever POS you choose with a compliant dual-pricing or surcharge program so those fees stop eating your cup. Done right, that can take your effective processing cost toward zero. Here's the plain-English version of cash discount vs. dual pricing vs. surcharging, and what zero-cost processing looks like.

I'll match the setup to your shop

On a free 15-minute review I'll recommend the exact café setup for your size and menu, set up the hardware and modifiers, transfer your data, and pair it with a compliant program so card fees stop eating your margin — everything provided at $0 up front, with training and US-based support.

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Questions

Frequently asked

What's the best POS for a coffee shop?

The best café POS handles custom drink modifiers fast, makes tipping easy, runs a loyalty program, and can take a line down with a handheld at peak. I match the exact setup to your shop's size and menu on a free review — most independents do great with a compact counter unit plus a handheld.

How much does a café POS cost to start?

With me there's no up-front equipment cost — the hardware is provided and set up on a zero-cost processing program, with simple monthly terms confirmed at your review.

Can it handle custom drink orders and modifiers?

Yes — modifier groups (milk, shots, syrups, size, temperature) are core to a good café POS so baristas can ring a complex order in a couple of taps. I program your menu and modifiers before you go live.

Will I lose my menu or data when I switch?

No — I transfer your menu, items, and modifier settings to the new equipment for free, so nothing is lost and your team is trained before the first rush.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. Commission is the bigger leak.

Every dollar you stop paying to accept a card is a dollar back. The bigger number for most kitchens is the 15% to 30% a marketplace takes off the top of every delivery order -- and unlike interchange, that one you can remove entirely by owning the ordering.

Set your café up to fly at rush.

A free 15-minute review gets you the right POS and a program that stops card fees from eating your margin.

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