Opening a tab for a booking on the EPOS from the grid view

When the guests arrive for a booking you can open a tab against the booking that will automatically be lined to the allocated table. 


This article covers how to open a booking tab from the EPOS grid view. You can also open a tab from the list view & from the table plan.


By opening a tab for a booking:

  • The booking will be tracked as having arrived
  • Any deposits on the booking will be applied as credit
  • Any purchases and spend on a booking tab will be linked to the booking and the main contact (email address) on the booking
  • If the booking is for a member (based on a matching email address) the tab opened will be linked to that member and will earn the member any applicable loyalty points and trigger any member promotions


To open a tab for a booking from the grid view, go to the EPOS Screen. In the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, press the More button.



Then, press the Bookings button to go to the bookings module.



If this is the first time you are opening bookings from the EPOS, your bookings will open in the List view format. Click the Grid icon at the top of the screen to open bookings in the Grid format.


Note: Your bookings view will be saved as the preference for next time when closed.



When the customer arrives, click on the booking & select Open Tab from the booking details menu.


This will open a tab for the booking that will be linked to the appropriate table(s) and include any applicable deposit on the tab as credit.



The arrived booking will be indicated with an orange squareClick back onto the booking & click View tab.



You will be taken to the customer's tab on the summary screen where you will see any deposit associated with the booking applied as credit.


If a customer doesn't use all of their deposit you can either retain or refund this using the DEPOSIT NOT USED button


Note: If you accidentally open a booking tab at the wrong time you can use the DEPOSIT NOT USED button to retain the deposit and then open a new tab for the booking at a later date as long as none of the deposit was used.

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