The Catering Module in Restaurant365 is a complete, integrated, catering solution for you and your organization. Catering managers will be able to track events and their associated payments and tasks, catering representatives and their customer relationships, and manage and create catering menus and contracts with ease. To activate the Catering Module, please contact your Sales Representative or Restaurant365 Support.
Getting Started with Catering
- Request Access to the module by contacting R365 (Sales Rep or Support)
- Set User security access
- Catering Manager performs a one-time setup of Catering Settings
- Item Types – assign the Sales GL accounts that the various Item Types will post to (Food, Beverage, Labor, etc) and the rates that will be charged for each Item Type for Tax, Gratuity and Service Charge. The User will setup the Default list at this time, with the ability to create different rate lists for different locations (and the ability to change those rates on an event by event basis).
- Commission – can track commission percentage and print report showing what commissions Catering Reps have earned based on date range
- Times – event start and end time are required. Users can create additional User defined 'times' (departure, arrival, setup etc.)
- Event types – User defined list of types such as Wedding, Corporate Meeting, etc used for reporting purposes if desired
- Sources – User defined list of how events originate for reporting purposes if desired (Phone, Email, Walk-in, Repeat Customer, etc)
- Contract Terms – print on contract with terms such as cancellation penalty (can be customized on individual event)
- Setup items and menu packages (items can also be created on the fly when creating an event)
- Setup sites and rooms if you have a specific list of them you often use for events (can also be created on the fly when creating event)
- Then you are ready to create events
Overview of a Catering Event
- Create Catering Event (usually easiest by double clicking date on Catering Calendar and selecting to copy details from other existing Catering Events) and add General tab info
- Add Catering Items, equipment, and labor for the event on Details tab (can also add Catering Event Segments)
- Verify tax and service charge rates are correct on Tax and Charge tab
- Enter Expected Payments on Payments tab
- Throughout Catering Event record Follow Up notes or to do Tasks on Follow Up tab (can also view all tasks across all events from Tasks list)
- If using Scheduling module, can also enter shifts needed for events on Shifts tab (leave Employee field empty to create Unassigned Shift so scheduler can fill Shift later)
- Verify contract terms are correct on Contract tab
- Review Catering Events on Catering Calendar, follow up as needed
- Update Catering Event Status as customer moves through sales cycle and print or email contract for customer
- Enter Payments Received as customer pays deposits and final payments (accounting effect – creates AR payments)
- Create final bill (accounting effect – creates AR Invoice and applies to Payments Received)
- Run reports to analyze catering across multiple events/locations/catering reps
Below is a list of training articles to learn more about each part of the Catering Module and also a detailed explanation of security and navigation within the module.
Security
Once the module is activated, it can be accessed by Users with the requisite security roles. For the Catering Module, three new security roles have been added to Restaurant365:
- Catering Manager - this is the primary security role for the Catering Module. Catering Managers will have unrestricted access to the full Catering Module.
- Catering Rep - this role will allow users to create and manage events, but will restrict access to some of the settings in the Catering Module
- Catering Read Only - this will allow users to view the Catering Module, without the ability to create, update, or delete any information
Click here for training on assigning security roles.
Navigation
Users can access Catering features by logging in through a web browser by selecting Catering from the module drop-down list at the top of the left hand navigation pane (pictured below). This will switch the view of the left hand navigation pane to show all Catering options. Creating new records associated with Catering can also be accessed from the Catering option in the top ribbon.
Catering Calendar
The Catering Calendar is a visual representation of Catering Events that have been entered in to the system on a Month, Week, or Day basis. Click here for training on Catering Calendar.
Catering Settings
Catering Managers must complete an initial one-time setup in Catering Settings prior to using the Catering Module. Click here for training on Catering Settings.
Catering Items
To include items on Catering Contracts, Catering Menus, and Catering Item Types on Reports, we must create Catering Items. Click here for training on Catering Items.
Catering Menus
Catering Menus are made up of Catering Items and can be included on any Catering Contract with ease. Click here for training on Catering Menus.
Catering Sites and Catering Rooms
Catering Sites can exist on and off-site from your Locations. Sites are created and managed in the Catering and Scheduling Modules. Rooms exists within Sites and can be created in the Catering Module. Click here for training on Catering Sites and Rooms.
Catering Events
Catering Events are the Events that make up the Catering Calendar and affect our Catering Reports, as well as the GL in the Accounting Module. Click here for training on Catering Events.
Catering Segments
Catering Segments make up Catering Events and allow users to have multiple meals / segments in a single Catering Event. Click here for training on Catering Segments.
Catering Payments
Within Catering Events, Catering Representatives can track the Catering Payments Expected, Payments Received, and create the final bill for a completed Catering Event (complete with AR Invoice creation in the Accounting Module). Click here for training on Catering Payments.
Catering Follow Up / Tasks
Catering Representatives can create Tasks for Catering Events and Follow Up on those tasks inside the Catering Module. Click here for training on Catering Follow Up / Tasks.
Catering Categories
Catering Categories can be created and managed by Users to display different groupings of Catering Items on Catering Contracts. Click here for training on Catering Categories.