Perth, WA

Restaurant & Café Queue Management in Perth

From Fremantle brunch crowds to Northbridge bar lines — give Perth guests their wait time on their phone.

Perth diners spread from the Sunday brunch lines in Fremantle and Cottesloe through the small-bar scene in Northbridge and out to the Subiaco and Leederville cafés. ServQueue lets each venue run a digital waitlist that works on AWST time — no overseas vendor scheduling support calls outside your hours. Guests scan a QR at the door, watch their wait, and get the SMS when their table's free.

Used by restaurants and cafés across the CBD, Northbridge, Subiaco, Fremantle, Cottesloe and out to Joondalup. Built so tables turn faster, fewer walk-outs at the door.

Why restaurants and cafés in Perth pick ServQueue

Time-zone aligned support — ServQueue is Australian-built, so the team's awake when Perth venues are open.
Australian SMS gateway means the table-ready text arrives instantly — no slow international routing.
Same flat AUD price whether you're in Mount Lawley or running multiple venues from Joondalup to Fremantle.

Built for the Perth weekend hospitality pattern

Perth hospitality has a distinct rhythm driven by AWST isolation. Sunday brunch in Fremantle and Cottesloe peaks from 9am through to midday — beachside venues run 25-plus walk-ins in a two-hour window with no eastern-states trade to smooth the surge. Northbridge's small-bar scene runs a different problem: Friday and Saturday nights with four-hour licensing windows, where a digital waitlist at the door keeps people from drifting down the strip and not coming back. Subiaco and Leederville lunch trade runs a quieter midweek peak. ServQueue handles all three patterns on the same plan — the queue runs when you turn it on and sits idle without charging when you don't. Critically, ServQueue's support team is AU-based and awake on AWST. When a Perth venue needs help on a Saturday morning, they're not waiting for a US timezone to start.

How it runs in a Perth restaurant

1

Customer scans a QR

They open their camera, scan the QR on your counter, and they're in the queue. No app download, no account. Same for everyone in the CBD or out near Joondalup.

2

They wait wherever they want

Position and live wait estimate on their phone. They can wait inside, sit in the car, or grab a coffee on Northbridge — their choice.

3

SMS when you're ready

One tap on the dashboard sends them an SMS via the Australian gateway. They walk back in, you serve them, no idle minutes.

AUD pricing for Perth restaurants and cafés

From $59 AUD/month. SMS included. Live chat unlimited on every plan. No setup fees, cancel any time. Same flat price whether you're in the CBD or Subiaco.

Common questions from Perth restaurants and cafés

Does ServQueue work for a Perth venue that only trades on weekends?

Yes. The queue runs only when you activate it — you pay the flat monthly fee ($59 Basic / $129 Growth / $209 Pro in AUD) and the queue is live whenever you open, idle whenever you don't. No per-session charges and no minimum usage requirements.

We're in Fremantle and close at 3pm Sunday — will the SMS reach customers before we shut?

Yes. SMS is sent via ClickSend, an Australian gateway with direct connections to Telstra, Optus and TPG. Messages land within seconds, regardless of carrier. You control when the queue closes in Settings — outside those hours the QR shows a 'we're closed' screen instead of the join form.

Can we run both a dine-in queue and a takeaway queue from the same dashboard?

Yes, on Growth ($129/month) and above. Each queue gets its own QR code — one at the host stand, one at the takeaway counter — and both queues show on the same staff dashboard simultaneously.

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Set up your Perth queue in 5 minutes

No hardware. No app. No credit card. AUD pricing. Cancel any time.