Searching for a restaurant accounting software solution can feel overwhelming. There are many options out there. How can you choose the right one for you?

We’re here to help. At Global Shared Services, we’ve worked with hundreds of restaurant businesses and used a variety of accounting software solutions.

If you want consulting on which restaurant accounting software is right for you, let’s talk.

Want to learn more about what’s out there? Here’s our list of the best on the market today.

1. Restaurant365

In our view, the best franchise restaurant accounting software is Restaurant365; it’s operationally comprehensive (meaning that it can manage all back-office functions) and it’s designed specifically for the restaurant context.

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Restaurant365 is cloud-based, easily integrable, and, best of all, built to make restaurant accounting easier. Unlike other solutions on this list (like Quickbooks, for example), it’s built with the food and beverage industry in mind.

The features in Restaurant365 are geared toward 4-week / 13-period reporting, come equipped to handle multiple LLCs, and provides a centralized system for data across functions (kitchen, POS, payroll).  All of this makes accounting seamless, especially at scale.

As a certified Restaurant365 partner, we’ve written in depth about Restaurant365 since we believe that it should be strongly considered as you evaluate accounting software for your franchise restaurant.

2. QuickBooks

If you’re considering an accounting software solution, you’ve heard of QuickBooks.

This is the most ubiquitous accounting software for a reason: it’s robust and it can be used across a wide variety of industries, including within the restaurant industry.

Its drawback is that it’s general software; it’s not built specifically for the restaurant accounting environment. It’s not, for instance, set up to deal with 13-period reporting over 4-week spans or built to easily handle multiple LLCs. There are work-arounds (usually through third-party integrations), but these can become tenuous, especially at scale.

3. Sage Intacct

Sage Intacct is another industry leader. The solution’s powerful automation of complex processes and multi-dimensional data analysis provide most of the financial foundation that restaurant businesses need. Capabilities include processing accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash management, the general ledger, purchasing, and more.

Like QuickBooks’ online option, Sage Intacct is built on a true cloud system that allows account access from anywhere with internet. And, like QuickBooks, the platform’s main drawback is that it’s not built for the restaurant industry specifically. It’s robust feature set, though, makes it worth considering.

Global Shared Solutions is experienced in customizing Sage Intacct for restaurants to pull the reports and real-time dashboard data they need.  Since this is a powerful and popular tool, GSS is also a Sage Intacct partner.

4. Bill.com

Bill.com is a bit different from the platforms we’ve discussed so far in that it’s primarily focused on helping business owners to create and send bills, send invoices, and get paid. It’s not a comprehensive accounting software, but the data it processes does support restaurant accounting functions.

At a basic level, it helps to streamline accounts receivable and accounts payable.

It’s worth noting that Bill.com is built for easy integration with several of the other accounting software options on this list, including Sage Intacct, QuickBooks, Oracle NetSuite, and Xero.

Here at GSS, we’re a Bill.com partner and are equipped with the technical knowledge and experience to configure the Bill.com integrations restaurants need for their AR and AP.

5. FreshBooks

FreshBooks is nearly a direct competitor to QuickBooks. It fills the challenger spot in the market – it’s priced at a slightly lower cost and aimed more squarely at smaller businesses.

Like QuickBooks, FreshBooks is a general accounting software, built to service any and every industry. The platform offers invoicing, expense tracking, and even light project management tools inside of a cloud-based interface. It also offers a diverse array of integrations, with links to technologies from Google’s G Suite to Gusto’s HR platforms.

Like other general platforms, it’s do-everything approach is also its drawback. It may work for small businesses, but it may cause inefficiencies at scale.

6. TouchBistro

TouchBistro, on the other hand, isn’t technically an accounting software; it’s a POS system that derives most of its accounting functionality from integrations. So why are we including it here? Well, the reality is that many restaurants rely on overlapping, complex integrations of myriad systems. TouchBistro is a prime example of a platform with crossover functionality.

At the end of the day, while it’s not designed for accounting, it plays a vital role in accounting for the organizations that use it. Built for iPads, it’s made for ease of use in the restaurant environment.

Functions include inventory management, payroll and tip tracking, and even employee time tracking. These data points are crucial for accurate accounting. TouchBistro does generate some basic accounting reports, but much of the heavy lifting is done by third parties (like QuickBooks) as data is passed through it.

7. Oracle NetSuite

Oracle NetSuite is on the other side of the spectrum from TouchBistro; while TouchBistro is simply a POC, Oracle NetSuite is purposed to manage pretty much every data point a business can create.

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The platform’s website proudly declares that it’s the #1 cloud ERP (enterprise resource planning) solution. In other words, it’s not just accounting and financials; NetSuite offers ecommerce solutions and even CRM capabilities. It’s financial management solution, specifically, offers everything you’d expect: accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger, fixed asset management, cash management, and more.

If the solution has a drawback, it’s that it may be more robust than is needed – and, again, it isn’t built with the out of the box nuances needed for the restaurant industry.

8. Compeat

Compeat is built specifically for restaurant accounting, and, similarly to Restaurant365, it’s designed to be an all-encompassing back office solution.

The platform includes the standard accounting functionalities, like general ledger, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. It also incorporates labor management, scheduling, inventory, POS integration, and ties the data into predictive, business intelligence dashboards.

9. Xero

Finally, Xero is another general accounting software platform in the same vein as QuickBooks and FreshBooks.

Like FreshBooks, it is more of an up-and-comer in the industry than a long-established player; the company was founded in 2006 (14 years after QuickBooks came into existence). It offers comparable functionality, and, depending on business needs, may be available at a lower cost. Arguably its best benefit is the application’s intuitive design; however, it isn’t quite as robust as the industry standard for general accounting software set by Quickbooks.

Ready to Get Started with a Restaurant Accounting Software Solution?

Hopefully, this list has been helpful as you consider your restaurant business’s accounting software needs.

If you’re looking for additional guidance, get in touch with us.

At Global Shared Services, we offer outsourced accounting solutions for restaurants that are cost-efficient and provide you with access to experts. We’ve served over 50 restaurants brands in all 50 states, and our partners include Bill.com, Restaurant365, Sage Intacct, and more.

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In short – if you could benefit from better-organized financials, we can help.

Schedule a consult, and we can help you to identify which restaurant accounting software might be best for you, and then help you customize the integrations, reports, and dashboards you need to optimize your restaurant’s accounting.




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