Multi-Outlet Chain POS in Nepal: Central Menus, Roles & Branch Reports
Restronp Team · · Estimated reading time: 9 min read
Multi-outlet restaurant POS in Nepal—shared menus, role guardrails, comparable sales reporting, brand consistency across Kathmandu–Pokhara branches, and HQ visibility.

Chains break when each branch invent their own Excel
Guests notice different prices or missing items between two shops on the same street. Multi-branch restaurant software needs a central catalogue with controlled local tweaks—promos, taxes, regional suppliers—without orphan edits.
Roles that protect the brand
Outlet managers adjust daily service; HQ owns strategy items. Permissions should prevent accidental category deletes while keeping pricing agile for local competition.
Reporting that compares fairly
Compare hour shapes, category mix, and payment splits across outlets—foundation ideas in multi-outlet guide and live sales insights.
Inventory and transfers
Optional central warehouse or commissary links (see companion guides) reduce stockouts when outlets share SKUs.
Where Restronp fits chains
Restronp targets Nepali groups scaling beyond one location with coherent POS, menus, and reporting.
Next steps
Explore features, read full stack overview, or contact Restronp HQ planning.
