Self-Service Kiosks

Self-Service Ordering Kiosks

Powered by GRUBBR and Nanonation

As preferences for self-service grow across many markets, The Howard Company has partnered with Pyramid, LG, Samsung, and ELO for kiosk hardware and GRUBBRR and Nanonation for kiosk software.

The kiosks that we offer are designed to:

  • Speed up the ordering process and give guests another choice on how to place their order. Many businesses add drive-thrus for the same reason.
  • Increase check-averages. Similar to a well-designed menu board, the kiosk will do the suggestive selling for you. It may not do it better than your best employee, but it will do it every time, based on real data.
  • Meet customers' expectations for innovation. You may have upgraded to digital menu boards. This is the next step to consider.
  • Connect with POS. We have built integrations with most major POS software, with more to come, and we will work with you to integrate with your system.

Floor and countertop kiosks allow markets of all kinds to implement them. There are ADA-compliant solutions as well, providing an inclusive self-ordering opportunity for customers who are vision impaired.

Self-service kiosks perfectly complement The Howard Company's indoor and outdoor solutions, including menu boards, digital signage, drive-thru equipment, decor, exterior signage, and digital services. These are the solutions of many businesses.

Connect with our digital experts today to find out which kiosk(s) are right for you, and to request a demo of both GRUBBRR and Nanonation.

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LG Self-Ordering 27" Kiosk (countertop option)
1 LG Self-Ordering 27" Kiosk (countertop option)
Samsung Windows 24"
2 Samsung Windows 24" Kiosk (countertop, floor stand, and wall mount)
Elo Wallaby Kiosk
3 ELO Wallaby 22" Kiosk (countertop and floor stand option)
PYRAMID Polytouch Outdoor Kiosk
4 PYRAMID Polytouch Outdoor 31.5" Kiosk

Kiosk Demo Featuring GRUBBRR

Learn More About Our Solutions

Read The Howard Company blog 'Are Self-Ordering Kiosks a Revolution or Disruption'. We go over some major questions about how kiosks will affect businesses including labor, upselling, and the customer experience.