How a campsite eatery, 'De Manderie', now stays open seven days a week with 20Tabs and serves its guests better than ever.

During the week the staff at 'De Manderie' is occupied with odd jobs. That used to mean the eatery was closed on the quieter days. The owners still wanted to offer their guests refreshments, so they added a 20Tabs kiosk.
Now De Manderie is open during those days too. Guests pick what they want and pay at the 20Tabs kiosk. The system speaks for itself, so there's no need for someone to guide customers through it.
At the weekend, when the full team is in, the campsite switches back to traditional restaurant service. Guests are served the usual way with a fixed till and handhelds, and the kitchen runs its normal flow for the dishes. If it still gets too busy, the kiosk is brought in to take some of the load off.
Guests can stop by for something nice any day of the week.
Go from self-service to full table service whenever it suits the day.
More service hours means happier campsite guests.
"Our guests are really happy that they can come in every day for something nice. And we can finally offer the extra service we always wanted to, without the hassle."Kim, Camping Dal van de Mosbeek
The result speaks for itself: happier guests, longer service hours, and a campsite that really does have something to offer all days of the week. Dal van de Mosbeek has shown that with the right technology you can offer a lot more service, without having to worry about complicated setups.
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