Online Ordering

Branded pickup and delivery ordering, without marketplace commissions.

Talos gives restaurants their own online ordering site with custom menus, commission-free pickup orders, commission-free delivery orders, and delivery rules that match how the restaurant actually operates.

Branded ordering siteCustom menusCommission-free pickupFlexible delivery routing

Restaurant-branded site

Use your restaurant name, logo, colors, and domain or Talos subdomain instead of sending customers to a marketplace page.

Cart and checkout

Customers can order for pickup or delivery, schedule ahead, add tips, use discounts, and finish checkout in one flow.

Customer accounts

Guests can check out quickly, while returning customers can save addresses and payment methods for faster repeat orders.

Custom Menus

Menus built around the restaurant, not forced into a template.

A burger shop, cafe, bakery, pizzeria, catering counter, and multi-location restaurant should not all be squeezed into the same menu structure. Talos menus can adapt to the way the restaurant sells.

  • Categories that match the restaurant, not a generic template
  • Photos, descriptions, sizes, modifiers, and removals
  • Required and optional choices for complex items
  • Special instructions when the restaurant allows them
  • Item availability and scheduled availability windows
  • Location-specific menus and ordering rules when needed
Pickup Orders

Commission-free pickup orders.

Customers order directly from the restaurant for pickup. The restaurant keeps the customer, the order data, and the margin instead of sending that order through a marketplace.

Delivery Orders

Commission-free delivery orders.

Talos does not take a marketplace commission on delivery orders. If a courier provider has a delivery cost, the restaurant decides whether to pass it on, subsidize it, or use its own drivers.

Delivery Routing

Use your own drivers where it makes sense. Route the rest.

Restaurants can keep delivery in-house inside their normal range. If an order falls outside those rules, Talos can route it to a third-party delivery partner when that setup is enabled.

How delivery works

  1. 1

    Customer enters an address

    Talos checks the selected location and the restaurant delivery rules.

  2. 2

    Rules decide the route

    The order can stay in-house, go to a third-party courier, or use hybrid routing based on the restaurant setup.

  3. 3

    Fees are controlled by the restaurant

    The restaurant can pass on delivery costs, subsidize them, set minimums, or offer free delivery thresholds.

  4. 4

    The counter still runs the order

    Staff accept, prepare, mark ready, and track the order from the same Talos workflow.

Flexible restaurant rules

  • In-house delivery inside the restaurant delivery area
  • Third-party delivery outside that area when enabled
  • Hybrid routing when both options make sense
  • Delivery radius, max distance, fees, and order minimums
  • Free delivery thresholds and below-minimum handling
  • Location-specific pickup and delivery settings

Pickup and delivery should belong to the restaurant.

Talos gives restaurants a direct online ordering path for customers who already want to order from them, with rules flexible enough to match real pickup and delivery operations.

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