I've owned my restaurant for 8 years and have operated it with a nationally recognized POS system. After 8 years it was time to replace this system. I was convinced by my credit card processing company (also friends and regulars at my restaurant) to go with Aldelo Pro. This was a HUGE mistake!! If you are contemplating Aldelo and have a full service restaurant this software is NOT for you. If you have a very small sub shop or candy store, I still would not recommend it, but it might suffice.
If you have a full service restaurant and are expecting an ALOHA or MICROS or OnePOS or SQUIRREL EQUIVELANT consider that it would be like the difference between any of today's smartphones and buying a "flip-phone" from 2004. This software sets restaurnt operating systems back 25 years. If you want to be a profitable restauratuer, spend the extra grand or two and you'll stay in business. You'd be better off peeling $400 off of what your paying Aldelo and stopping by COSTCO, buying a button type register, then continue walking to the retention pond in the parking lot and chucking the remainder of that money in that pond and watching it sink.
Aldelo Reviews
I've owned my restaurant for 8 years and have operated it with a nationally recognized POS system. After 8 years it was time to replace this system. I was convinced by my credit card processing company (also friends and regulars at my restaurant) to go with Aldelo Pro. This was a HUGE mistake!! If you are contemplating Aldelo and have a full service restaurant this software is NOT for you. If you have a very small sub shop or candy store, I still would not recommend it, but it might suffice.
If you have a full service restaurant and are expecting an ALOHA or MICROS or OnePOS or SQUIRREL EQUIVELANT consider that it would be like the difference between any of today's smartphones and buying a "flip-phone" from 2004. This software sets restaurnt operating systems back 25 years. If you want to be a profitable restauratuer, spend the extra grand or two and you'll stay in business. You'd be better off peeling $400 off of what your paying Aldelo and stopping by COSTCO, buying a button type register, then continue walking to the retention pond in the parking lot and chucking the remainder of that money in that pond and watching it sink.