Two Way Radios used in Restaurants

Posted by Candra Archbold on 13th Jun 2017

Two Way Radios are used in Fast Casual Restaurants, Quick Service Restaurants, and Fine Dining Establishements

Motorola Two Way Radios and Restaurants are almost becoming synonymous today.  McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A, Outback Steakhouse, Capital Grill, Ruth Chris, Chilis, and countless other restaurants are using two way radios to improve the guest experience and impact the speed of service.  If you're in the restaurant business and you're not using two way radios, here are a few reasons you should consider doing so.  

Your Competitors are using two way radios.  There isn't a shortage of places to eat out and customers are finicky.  Providing a high level of service is a must even at fast food restaurants.  Two Way Radios enable your Team to work more efficiently which has a direct impact on customer satisfaction.

Reducing Time of Service.  Left face it, time is a commodity and you can only seat so many people during those busy times.  Studies have proven that you will increase your guest count by reducing the amount of time needed to serve your customer.   

Reducing down time.  Empty tables, dirty tables, cars waiting in drive through lines all have a direct impact on the number of guests you can serve.  Two Way Radios enable your team to communicate on the fly which reduces those down times.  

The most popular two way radio in the restaurant industry is the  Motorola CLS1110 and is used with the Motorola HKLN4604 headset.  Give us a call today at 855-770-7194 to learn more about the Motorola CLS1110 and how two way radios can benefit your restaurant.  Save 5% on your next order of Motorola two way radios and accessories using coupon code FOOD.