We respect the incumbents. But independent diner owners kept telling us the same thing: Toast wants a three-year contract on proprietary hardware, and DoorDash wants 30% of a $7 sandwich. Neither works for a thin-margin breakfast counter. Here's an honest comparison.
| Feature | breakfast.shop | Toast | Square for Restaurants | Clover | DoorDash Drive | Slice |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built for breakfast counter flow | ✓ | Full-service first | ✓ | Generic | Delivery-only | Pizza-first |
| You own the merchant account | ✓ | Bundled processing | Bundled processing | Bundled / Fiserv-locked | N/A (marketplace) | Bundled processing |
| Zero commission on orders | ✓ | Online ordering add-on fee | Per-order fee | Per-order fee | ~30% per order | ✓ |
| No hardware lock-in | ✓ | Proprietary terminals | Square hardware | Clover hardware | N/A | Slice tablet |
| Month-to-month (no long contract) | ✓ | Multi-year typical | ✓ | Varies by reseller | ✓ | ✓ |
| Pre-order for pickup (commuter flow) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Delivery-biased | ✓ |
| Free platform, no % on revenue | ✓ | Tiered + processing | Tiered + processing | Tiered + processing | Commission | Flat-ish |
| Menu modifiers (eggs any style, toast swaps) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Basic | Pizza-focused |
| Live in a morning | ✓ | Install project | Self-serve | Reseller onboarding | Self-serve | Self-serve |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of April 2026. Competitor features and pricing change — always verify with each vendor directly.
Deepest feature set for full-service restaurants, with strong kitchen routing and labor management. The catch: proprietary hardware, long contracts, and bundled processing. Great for a 200-seat dinner house, overkill for a breakfast counter.
Easy to start, self-serve, runs on tablets. Still pipes you into Square payment processing with a per-order fee on online ordering. breakfast.shop lets you bring your own CardPointe merchant account instead.
Sold through a patchwork of bank resellers and tied to Fiserv hardware. Rates and contracts vary wildly. We sit on top of CardPointe (also Fiserv) without the hardware lock-in.
Good if you actually need third-party delivery drivers. On breakfast economics, a ~30% commission destroys the margin on a $7 sandwich. We're pickup-first and keep your repeat commuters loyal to you, not to the marketplace.
Loved by independent pizzerias for exactly the same reason diners would love us: flat pricing, no commission. Slice is pizza-specific. We're breakfast-specific — combos, modifiers, and morning-only hours fit the workflow.
Fifteen minutes, no sales pressure. We'll show you the pre-order flow, the kitchen ticket flow, and the counter POS — the three things that matter during the morning rush.