Overview
The bottom line:
Lavu is a point-of-sale (POS) system for restaurants. Consider Lavu if you want an all-in-one or customizable restaurant POS system. Its multiple services, add-on integrations and editable API let you build a POS system that fits your business. However, if you don’t need this flexibility, and especially if you’re looking for transparency on payment processing rates and contract terms and hoping to get most of your POS functionality without costly add-ons, other options are likely to be simpler and more cost-effective. Pros & Cons
Pros
24/7 phone and email support.
Highly customizable POS platform for those with programming skills.
Restaurants can set up timed menu changes, start customers’ tabs on one register and cash them out at another.
Dual pricing program can help decrease payment processing fees.
Cons
No free plan options.
Cannot cancel subscription before term is up.
Does not list payment processing or monthly software fees.
Lavu is a cloud-based POS system for restaurants that runs on iPads and additional hardware you can buy through Lavu or elsewhere. Lavu POS includes features like inventory tracking, order management, menu performance tracking and more. Lavu handles payment processing, too, though you'll need to reach out for a quote. Lavu also operates two other notable platforms:
MenuDrive . This is an online ordering platform that includes a marketing system so that businesses can create a website for customer orders as well as send emails, create flyers, offer coupons, promote menu items and perform other activities.
Sourcery . This is a bill-pay and invoicing tool that allows businesses to store invoices, track inventory purchases and pay invoices. It integrates with Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, NetSuite, Sage Intacct and Dynamics GP.
Access to MenuDrive was previously included in the Growth and Optimize plans, but plan tiers and pricing are no longer available on Lavu's website.
Lavu is best for businesses that:
Need restaurant-specific software: Unlike more generalized POS system solutions, Lavu is made specifically for restaurants. Its website lists a number of businesses within that industry, including quick-service, full-service, bar, coffee shop, pizzeria, winery, deli, etc.
Are looking to customize their POS system. Lavu offers an editable API, which you can access for an additional monthly fee, that enables you to customize the POS system to best suit your business needs. However, unlike other providers (for example, Stripe) with similar open-access offerings, Lavu does not appear to offer a robust help library or developer community. So you’ll want to be sure you or your team knows how to take full advantage of this offering without much assistance.
Payment processing model | Unknown; pricing is unlisted. |
Payment processing fees | The company offers Lavu Pay, a payment processing service, but pricing is quote-based. |
Monthly fee | Subscription pricing starts at $9.99 per month. A variety of add-on options were previously available, though pricing is no longer listed: Software for additional terminals. Gift cards. Loyalty. Tableside ordering. Kitchen display systems. Kiosk software: $50/month. QuickBooks/Xero integration. Sourcery AP Automation. MenuDrive Online ordering. DoorDash Order Sync. API access.
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Hardware cost | Lavu has a shopping hub for iPad-based terminals and tablets and card readers. It also features cash drawers, kitchen display systems, networking hardware and printers from various manufacturers. Prices and availability vary. |
Contract length | Three years. |
Customer support | 24/7 phone and email support. |
A la carte integration options
Lavu lets you pick and choose some features, which can help you avoid paying for things you don’t really need or want — or avoid upgrading to a more expensive package just to get one extra feature.
You can purchase access to Lavu’s open API if it's not included in your plan, meaning you can highly customize your POS platform. If you’ve got the programming chops, you can create your own checkout processes, menu customizations, loyalty programs, reservations and much more.
Relatively limited hardware options
Lavu’s hardware is iOS-based, so Android users will probably want to look elsewhere. Also, Lavu does sell terminals, printers, card readers and other hardware, but the number of options within each category is relatively slim.
May require developer experience
Lavu’s open API allows users to create custom integrations and setups, but that work isn’t easy. If you want to take full advantage of these features, you’ll need programming skills or need to hire somebody with those skills.
Why we like it: Toast POS is also exclusively for restaurants and may be a better fit for new businesses. Toast’s Restaurant Basics software package comes with features such as payroll management and business insurance, which may benefit a business that’s just starting. Don’t need those items? Toast also offers a basic software subscription for $0 per month. Read our full Toast review. $0 for Starter Kit plan.
$69 Point of Sale plan.
Custom plans available.
3.09-3.69% plus 15 cents per transaction, if you choose a pay-as-you-go plan.
2.49% plus 15 cents for card-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.
3.50% plus 15 cents for card-not-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.
$494.10 for Handheld Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
$1,123.20 for Countertop Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
$1,438.20 for Guest Self-Service Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
Why we like it: Square POS for Restaurants offers multiple hardware and software options, as well as payment processing. But unlike Lavu, Square is upfront about its pricing. That may make Square a good fit if you want to project your potential costs easily. Read our full Square for Restaurants review. $0 for Square POS, Restaurant, Retail and Appointments Free plans.
$29 for Square Appointments Plus plan.
$69 for Square Appointments Premium and Square Restaurants Plus plans.
$89 for Square Retail Plus plan.
$165 for Square Restaurant Premium plan.
Custom pricing for Square Retail plan.
2.6% plus 15 cents for in-person transactions with free plan.
2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions with paid plans.
2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.
3.5% plus 15 cents for manually keyed transactions.
$0 for Square magstripe-only card reader ($10 for each additional reader) or if using Tap to Pay for iPhone (iPhone not included).
$59 for Square Reader contactless and chip card reader.
$149 for Square Stand iPad POS or Square Stand Mount (iPad not included; monthly financing available).
$149 for Square Kiosk for self-serve ordering.
$299 for Square Terminal mobile card reader with built-in printer (monthly financing available).
$399 for Square Handheld portable POS system with built-in barcode scanner (monthly financing available).
$799 for Square Register two-screen system (monthly financing available).
To compare POS options, check out NerdWallet’s list of point-of-sale systems that are best for small-business owners. Our recommendations are based on the provider’s pricing and transparency, software and hardware options, system functionality, customer support, software integrations and contract requirements.
Frequently asked questions
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