Best Credit Card Processors for Bars
Bars face a specific set of processing problems that generic "best processor" lists ignore: Tipping inflates the base; Late-night chargebacks raise reserves; Tabs left open = downgrades. The right processor for your shop depends on your monthly card volume, average ticket (typically around $42 for bars), and whether your point-of-sale or invoicing software locks you into a single processor. The list below ranks providers using our editorial scoring rubric — pricing transparency, contract flexibility, support quality, hardware ecosystem, and how well each platform fits the day-to-day reality of running a bar. Effective rates in this vertical typically run 2.3%–3%, and most bars we review are paying near the top of that range when they could be paying near the bottom.
- 1Gravity Payments8.5/10
Seattle-based ISO known for transparent pricing and strong owner-operator support.
Pricing: Interchange + 0.20% + $0.10Contract: month-to-month✓ Transparent interchange-plus pricing✗ Not the absolute lowest rate available - 2National Processing8.2/10
Interchange-plus ISO with low monthly fee and strong restaurant pricing.
Pricing: Interchange + 0.14% + 7¢ (restaurants)Contract: month-to-month✓ Industry-specific public pricing — rare for an ISO✗ Smaller brand vs. Stripe/Square - 3Lavu7.8/10
iPad restaurant POS with strong international support and mid-market pricing.
Pricing: Lavu Pay: 2.49% + 15¢ (or BYOP)Contract: month-to-month✓ Best-in-class international support (65+ countries)✗ Less feature-rich than Aloha for high-complexity full-service - 4TouchBistro7.7/10
Restaurant-only iPad POS with built-in reservations and online ordering.
Pricing: TouchBistro Payments: 2.99% + 30¢ (bundled)Contract: month-to-month✓ Restaurant-specific feature depth✗ Bundled processing rate (2.99%) high for high-volume restaurants - 5Toast7.3/10
Restaurant-only POS with deep operational tooling — and locked-in processing.
Pricing: 2.49% + 15¢ (in-person, varies by plan)Contract: 2-year✓ Best-in-class restaurant operations suite✗ Cannot bring your own processor — payments are locked to Toast - 6Revel Systems7.3/10
iPad-based POS for restaurants and retail with bring-your-own-processor flexibility.
Pricing: Bring your own processor (rate TBD)Contract: 3-year✓ Bring-your-own-processor flexibility✗ $99/mo per terminal is expensive vs. Toast - 7NCR Aloha (Voyix)7.3/10
Enterprise-grade restaurant POS with deep operational features and high cost.
Pricing: Bring-your-own-processor or NCR PaymentsContract: 3-year✓ Deepest restaurant feature set on the market✗ Most expensive POS in the category
Bottom line
For most bars, the right move is to request a free statement review before switching — the savings target for this vertical averages around $410/month, and the markup is usually hidden in fees that don't show up on the headline rate. The processors at the top of this list aren't always the cheapest in absolute terms; they're the ones that combine fair pricing with contract terms that don't punish you when you outgrow the relationship. If you want a second opinion on what you're paying today, we'll mark up your statement and show exactly where the markup is.
Fees that affect this category
Definitions, typical ranges, and how to negotiate them.
- Processor Markup0.15% + 5¢ (best-in-class) to 1.50% + 25¢ (poorly-negotiated tiered)
- Early Termination Fee (ETF)$0 (modern processors) to $1,500+ (full liquidated damages)
- Contract LengthMonth-to-month to 36 months
- SurchargingUp to 3% on credit cards (network rule)
- Cash Discount ProgramEquivalent to 3%–4% of card volume
