Configure your tables — step by step
This guide walks you through everything about tables in Waiterr: zones, floor plan, QR codes, and daily use. No technical background needed.
What tables are used for
Tables connect the physical restaurant to the digital system:
- Staff select a table in the POS
- Customers scan a QR code to order from their phone
- The reservation board shows who’s coming
- The dashboard shows which tables are busy
If you only do takeaway, you can skip tables — but most sit-down restaurants need this module.
Step 1 — Create areas (zones)
An area is a section of your venue: Terrace, Main room, Bar, VIP…
- Go to Tables
- Click Add area (or the + on the area tabs)
- Name it clearly — staff will read this under pressure
- Optional: pick a colour so areas stand out on the plan
👉 Full detail: Create areas
Step 2 — Add tables
- Select the area tab (e.g. “Terrace”)
- Click Add table
- Fill in:
- Name — short: T1, B2, Terrace-3 (not “Table near the window left side”)
- Seats — number of chairs
- Shape — square, round, or rectangle (cosmetic on the plan)
- Save
Repeat for every table you have in that area. Switch area tabs and add tables in other zones.
Step 3 — Arrange the floor plan
- Switch to Floor plan view (map icon) if you’re in list view
- Drag each table to match real-world layout
- Resize with corner handles if needed
- Rotate with the rotation handle so chairs face the right way
Why bother? Hosts and waiters recognise the screen instantly during service.
👉 Full detail: Floor plan editor
Step 4 — QR codes (optional but popular)
For each table:
- Select the table on the plan or in the list
- Click QR code or open the QR menu
- Download (PNG) or Print (ready-made A4 sheet)
- Stick the code on the table — waterproof sleeve recommended
When a guest scans it, they see your menu and the order is linked to that table.
👉 Full detail: QR codes for tables
Don’t forget: enable QR ordering under Settings → Services.
Step 5 — Large parties (table groups)
Need to merge tables for 10+ guests?
- Open Table groups on the Tables page
- Create a group and tick the tables that go together
Colours on the floor plan during service
These update in real time from POS and online orders.
Common mistakes
❌ One giant area for everything — hard to filter in rush hour
❌ QR codes printed before tables are final — reprint if you regenerate
❌ Table names too long — “T12” beats “Table twelve terrace corner”
❌ Forgetting to enable QR service in Settings after printing codes