Legacy Restaurant POS Systems

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Tried and True

Colorado Retail Solutions supports a wide range of restaurant POS technology — from modern cloud-based platforms to select legacy systems that may still be appropriate in specific use cases.

These systems are typically chosen by:

  • Long-time users familiar with the platform

  • Businesses with stable, simple workflows

  • Locations seeking short-term continuity before upgrading

Our team will always help you evaluate whether a legacy system is the right fit — and outline modern alternatives when appropriate.

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A restaurant or point-of-sale touchscreen computer displaying food options like pizzas, with a numeric keypad and various buttons for order management.

NCC

NCC is a traditional point-of-sale system that continues to be widely used in retail, hospitality, and hybrid restaurant environments.

Many businesses choose NCC for its familiar workflows, straightforward operation, and long-standing presence in the industry. It is often selected by operators who prefer a more traditional, on-premise system and value consistency over frequent software changes.

Why some businesses choose NCC:

  • Familiar interface for long-time users

  • Stable, proven operation

  • Straightforward reporting and back-office structure

  • Hardware configurations that are still commonly deployed

Things to consider:

  • Limited flexibility compared to modern cloud-based POS platforms

  • Fewer third-party integrations

  • Best suited for operators who already understand the system or are referred by existing users

CRS continues to support and deploy NCC on a case-by-case basis, ensuring it is the right fit for the business before moving forward. While many clients ultimately choose newer POS platforms for scalability and integrations, NCC remains a viable option for certain operations.

A restaurant point-of-sale touchscreen interface displaying menu categories such as Burritos, Slices, Pizza Pies, Stromboli, Apps and Wings, Soups, Salads, Subs, Pasta, Dinners, Desserts, Beverages, and Liquor Menu. The screen shows ordered items, prices, and overall total, with various control buttons at the bottom for managing orders and payments.

SoftTouch is a long-established restaurant point-of-sale system that continues to be widely used in bars and full-service restaurant environments.

SoftTouch is often chosen by operators who value familiar workflows, proven reliability, and traditional on-premise operation. Many restaurants continue to deploy SoftTouch because staff already know the system and daily operations are stable and predictable.

Why some businesses choose SoftTouch:

  • Familiar interface for long-time users

  • Proven reliability in high-volume bar and restaurant settings

  • Established workflows that reduce retraining

  • Hardware configurations that are still commonly deployed

Things to consider:

  • More traditional feature set compared to modern cloud-based POS platforms

  • Limited third-party integrations

  • Best suited for operators who prefer consistency over frequent system changes

CRS continues to support and deploy SoftTouch on a case-by-case basis, ensuring it aligns with the business’s operational needs. While many clients choose newer platforms for flexibility and integrations, SoftTouch remains a viable option for restaurants that prefer a traditional POS environment.

SoftTouch

Electronic cash register or point-of-sale system with touchscreen display and numeric keypad.

RPOWER is a well-known, traditional restaurant POS system still used by many full-service and high-volume establishments. It has a long history in hospitality and remains familiar to operators who prefer a system with an on-premise architecture and a classic workflow.

Why some restaurants continue to use RPOWER:

  • Proven reliability in established kitchens and dining environments

  • Workflow familiarity for staff trained on traditional POS systems

  • Strong on-site performance without dependency on internet connectivity

  • Predictable, consistent operation day after day

What to know before choosing RPOWER:

  • It is a traditional, on-premise system — not cloud-native

  • Integrations with modern third-party tools are limited

  • Remote management and reporting capabilities are more basic

  • Feature updates are less frequent compared to modern platforms

At CRS, we support and deploy RPOWER when it aligns with a restaurant’s operational needs and preferences. For businesses that prioritize continuity and familiarity, RPOWER can still be a valid option — especially when staff are already trained and workflows are stable.

RPOWER

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