Bar Module in IZI: Orders, Menu & Margins
Bar Module in IZI
Section titled “Bar Module in IZI”The IZI bar module lets club staff take food and drink orders directly from the CRM — no separate POS needed. Orders are tied to the client’s active session, margins are tracked automatically, and shift reports show bar revenue alongside game-time revenue in one view.
For owners, the bar is typically the second revenue stream after game time, contributing 15–35% of total revenue depending on club format. IZI gives you the tools to build a structured menu, set category-level pricing, monitor per-item margins, and combine bar items with gaming tariffs in a single purchase.
What’s in this section
Section titled “What’s in this section”- Bar Overview — how the bar module works in IZI: structure, roles, workflow
- Menu Setup — creating categories, adding items, setting prices and availability
- Order Flow — from order placement at the counter to fulfillment and closing
- Pricing — price categories, time-of-day rules, and how to structure your price list
- Margins — how IZI calculates margin per item and how to improve it
- Shift Report — bar performance inside the shift closing report
- Combo Tariff with Bar — bundling game time and bar items into one tariff
- Taking an Order at the Counter — step-by-step: how an admin places an order in the CRM
See also
Section titled “See also”Frequently asked questions
Do I need a separate POS system to run the bar in IZI?
No. IZI has a built-in bar module. Staff take orders directly from the CRM, which ties each order to the client's active session — no separate POS hardware or software required.
Can I combine bar items with a gaming tariff in one purchase?
Yes. IZI supports combo tariffs that bundle game time and bar items into a single transaction. The client pays once, and the system allocates revenue to the correct streams automatically.
How does IZI track bar margins?
You set a cost price for each menu item when creating it. IZI then calculates margin per item sold and surfaces this in the shift report, so you see bar profit alongside game-time revenue in one view.