Cedar Demo Kitchen
See how a guest orders: categories, modifiers, delivery or pickup, and a sample promotion at checkout. This is not a real restaurant.
Open sample menuFor independent restaurants
From sushi bars to mezze tables — a branded ordering site that feels like your room, not a marketplace. Try the dummy menu or open a new trial with your own dishes.
On their phone. Branded like your dining room, not like a delivery app.
Delivery or pickup, extras and spice level, promo applied, special notes included.
Staff see it on a tablet, cook it, and mark it ready. You stay off the marketplace fees.
Every kitchen, its own look
The platform is cuisine-agnostic. Your colors and photos stay yours — here is the feeling we design for, from sushi counters to mezze tables.
What restaurants get
Your colors, fonts, and banner — not a shared marketplace grid. Guests know they are ordering from your restaurant.
Set your zone, fee, minimum, and ready times. Guests toggle delivery or pickup before they add items.
Categories, photos, modifiers, spicy or vegetarian tags, and sold-out items. Change prices without a developer.
Weekly hours, overnight ranges, and a one-tap pause when the line is too long. The storefront shows open or closed automatically.
Percent off, dollar off, free delivery, or a free item when an order hits your rules. Guests see the discount at checkout.
New → In kitchen → Ready. Accept an order, mark it ready, complete it. No extra app install — open the kitchen page on any tablet.
Each owner only sees their own dashboard. Menu, hours, promotions, and kitchen — never another restaurant’s data.
In production each kitchen gets its own subdomain. In this demo, the dummy menu and your trial site use /r/demo-kitchen and /r/trial.
Live demos
Client restaurants are not used here. Browse a sample guest menu, or start a new sandbox and put in your own info, dishes, hours, and promotions.
See how a guest orders: categories, modifiers, delivery or pickup, and a sample promotion at checkout. This is not a real restaurant.
Open sample menuCreate a fresh sandbox — not a login to an existing kitchen. Add your name and branding, build a menu, set promotions, then preview the guest site and kitchen tablet.
Start a new trialFAQ
Blue Chip Orders gives each restaurant its own branded ordering website — menu, delivery or pickup, promotions, and a kitchen screen — instead of listing you on a crowded marketplace. Customers order from your look and your name.
No. The sample menu is a dummy site so you can click through as a guest. If you want to try the owner tools, start a new trial account and enter your own info. You will not be asked to log into an existing client restaurant.
Yes. Colors, fonts, banner, and tone stay yours. In the trial dashboard, change Info & Branding and then open your trial storefront to see it.
Yes. Start a new trial, then use Menu & Pricing and Promotions. Add categories, items, prices, and sample discounts. Your trial storefront updates after you save. This does not change any live client restaurant.
No. Guests order from their phone browser. The kitchen uses a tablet or any screen pointed at the kitchen page. There is nothing to publish on the App Store or Play Store.
New orders land in a kitchen display: Accept → mark Ready → Complete. In the trial, place an order on your trial storefront, then open Kitchen display from the trial dashboard. Use the same browser until the live database is connected.
Delivery and pickup, with your zone, fee, minimum, and time estimates. Guests can pay online, cash, or card at the counter. Online card in production is meant to settle through the platform so commission is taken automatically; cash and counter payments stay with you and commission is invoiced separately.
Plans are set per restaurant (commission, subscription, or a mix). We confirm pricing when we onboard you so it matches your volume and whether guests pay online or at the door. There is no marketplace listing fee on top of that.
No. A trial lives only in your browser. Existing restaurants each have their own owner login. One kitchen cannot open another kitchen’s dashboard.
The ordering experience, owner dashboard, hours, and kitchen screen are ready to try in the dummy site and in your trial. Real shared storage (so a tablet in the kitchen sees a phone order) and live card payments are the next production step. Join now if you want to be in the first group we turn on.
Try the dummy menu or a new trial account first. When you are ready, send a short request with your restaurant name, city, and a contact. We reply with a walkthrough, then set up your real branded site and owner login.
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Tell us who you are. We will follow up with a walkthrough and next steps for your branded site and owner login.