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See how Grace compares.
We'll be straight with you. Here's where Grace beats the tool you're looking at, and where that tool still does something we don't. You decide.
All-in-one POS and payments
Grace vs Square
A till that does more than take the money. It builds a guest record and brings people back.
Compare in detailThe global diner network
Grace vs OpenTable
Keep your guests and your margin. No per-cover fees for the privilege of your own bookings.
Compare in detailUK restaurant booking software
Grace vs ResDiary
ResDiary and Grace both offer branded booking widgets, deposits and table management for UK restaurants. ResDiary focuses on reservations and integrations; Grace ships reservations alongside native EPOS, loyalty, marketing and a guest CRM on one record
Compare in detailCard reader and light POS
Grace vs SumUp
Payments are the start, not the whole story. Grace runs the venue around them.
Compare in detailEstablished UK till software
Grace vs ICRTouch
A modern platform with the guest at the centre, not a till with bolt-ons and a dealer in between.
Compare in detailGuest experience and CRM platform
Grace vs SevenRooms
SevenRooms sells guest CRM, reservations and marketing automation to high-end restaurants and hotel F&B globally. Grace targets independent UK venues with one guest record across bookings, till, loyalty and marketing — at published flat pricing
Compare in detailBooking platforms without per-cover fees
Grace vs OpenTable alternatives
OpenTable earns its keep when discovery from the diner network matters more than retention economics. For independents with a strong regular base, the per-cover fee and January 2026 prepaid service fee often tip the maths
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Three reasons operators choose Grace.
One guest record, not five logins.
Bookings, till, loyalty, WiFi, marketing and payments feed one profile per guest. That is the difference from stitching Square, OpenTable and Mailchimp together.
- Every visit, payment and campaign updates the same guest profile
- Walk-ins identified through WiFi, not lost as anonymous covers
- Marketing tied to real visit history, not a stale export
- Grace AI works because the data is already connected
Built on a real venue floor.
Grace is shaped inside The Nuthatch, an independent restaurant in Middlesbrough. Features earn their place during service, not in a roadmap review.
- Founder runs an independent restaurant, not a software demo
- Tested against real no-shows, real rushes, real refunds
- If it can't survive a Friday night here, it doesn't ship anywhere
- Operator pressure drives product decisions, not module checklists
Published prices. Full product.
All four prices on one page. Every plan ships the whole product. Grace Pay included. We charge for capacity, not for turning features on.
- No "contact us for pricing" on core plans
- Grace Pay rates published alongside subscription
- Annual discount shown, not buried in a sales call
- No starter tier missing half the product