Menu Order Types

Menu Order Types

When activating the Menu Order Types setting, you are able to specify which order type a menu will appear on. If you have a menu that is for Dine In only you can set up the terminal to only show that menu when the Dine In order type is selected. 

1. In back office under store settings menus tab select Menu Order Type setting 


2. You now need to select menus and choose the menu that you are restricting to a specific order type 
3. Select the Order Types button in the button section above you items

4. Once the mini window appears, choose from the dropdown menu the order type you wish to restrict the menu to and click add (to the far right) 

5. Close mini window


If cant accomplish task, customer service will create a ticket for follow up, follow up between 8-9 pm can take 30 minutes all other calls not related to closing issues will be called on the next business day. 
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