TouchBistro Inc.

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TouchBistro Inc.
Founded2010 (2010)[1]
FounderAlex Barrotti (CEO), Geordie Konrad (COO)
Headquarters
Toronto
,
Canada
Key people
Samir Zabaneh (CEO)
ProductsRestaurant iPad POS
Number of employees
450
Websitewww.touchbistro.com

TouchBistro Inc. is a Toronto-based software company that develops a restaurant point of sale system for the iPad. TouchBistro Inc. was founded by Alex Barrotti in 2010.[1]

History[edit]

Barrotti had previously founded INEX, a web-based online storefront creator, which he sold to Infospace (now Blucora) in 1999 for $45 million.[2]

TouchBistro is an app that supports tableside ordering, custom restaurant layouts, custom menus, bill splitting, sales reports, and an unlimited number of order and cash register printers. It is available from the iTunes store. At some point it was the top grossing Food and Beverage iTunes app in over 34 countries.[3] TouchBistro does not require an Internet connection, communicating with printers/cash drawers via local WIFI.[4]

PayPal Partnership[edit]

In August, 2013, TouchBistro partnered with PayPal to facilitate restaurant payments via smartphones.[5][6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Matt Hartley (November 11, 2013). "TouchBistro lands $4.5-million funding round from Relay Ventures to take a bite out of The Big Apple". Financial Post.
  2. ^ Alan Flanagan (December 16, 2011). "A tasty iPad solution for busy restaurant". The Globe and Mail.
  3. ^ http://digest.dx3canada.com/2013/09/30/made-in-canada-touch-bistro/ [dead link]
  4. ^ "TouchBistro Review 2021".
  5. ^ CBC News (August 29, 2013). "PayPal, TouchBistro bring smartphone payments to Toronto restaurants". Canadian Broadcasting Company.
  6. ^ Kevin Hamilton (November 29, 2011). "Running a restaurant? With TouchBistro, there's an app for that". Toronto Life Magazine.