Re Serve Interactive - Dining Reservations & Table Management

Dining Reservations & Table Management

The software automates the process of taking restaurant reservations and manages guest seating. It manages the coordination of servers, tables, walk-ins, and arriving parties, while providing information to support customer service initiatives. The software provides an at- a-glance graphical representation of the dining room with interactive table status so that a hostess or manager can get an update of seating resources. The program also gathers customer profiles for customer relationship management and to manage event or promotional activities. The software is currently being used by The Melting Pot, Levy Restaurants and Gibson's Steakhouse.

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