Service Receipts
Restaurant Bills
Building restaurant bills means listing dishes, adding tax, and leaving room for a tip. Receipt Caker itemizes the meal and totals it automatically as you type.
- How do I make restaurant bills with Receipt Caker?
- Receipt Caker lets you build a restaurant bill by adding each dish and drink as a line item with a price. The tool sums the subtotal, applies your tax rate, and leaves a clear total, so the check reads exactly like one a server would hand you at the table.
- Can I include a tip and split the bill?
- Yes. You can add a tip or gratuity as its own line so the final total reflects it. For splitting the bill, create one receipt per person with their chosen dishes, or divide the total and note each share. The live preview makes it easy to check every version before downloading.
Qué puedes hacer
- Itemized dishes and drinks, each with its own price
- Automatic subtotal, tax, and grand total calculation
- A tip or gratuity line for restaurant-style checks
- Editable venue name, table number, server, and date
- Live preview that mirrors a printed dining check
- Free PNG download, plus Pro PDF export and logo upload
What Belongs on a Restaurant Bill
A clear restaurant bill starts with the venue name, the date, and often a table number or server name. Below that sits the heart of the check: an itemized list of every dish and drink ordered, each on its own line with a price.
Receipt Caker gives you fields for all of these. You can label a table, name a server, and add as many food and beverage lines as the meal requires, so the finished bill mirrors what diners expect to see.
Subtotal, Tax, Tip, and Total
Once the items are in, the math should take care of itself. The tool adds up the subtotal, applies the tax rate you set, and shows a running total that updates the instant you edit anything.
Restaurants usually leave room for a tip, so you can add a gratuity line and watch the grand total adjust. That keeps the check honest and complete, whether the tip is a set amount or a percentage you calculate yourself.
Splitting the Bill
Groups often want to divide a check. The simplest approach is to build one receipt per diner containing only the dishes they ordered, which produces a clean individual bill for each person.
If the table prefers an even split, note the divided share on a single receipt. Because the preview updates live, you can compare arrangements quickly before committing to a final version to download or print.
For Servers, Owners, and Diners
Small cafes and pop-up kitchens can use the builder to hand guests a proper itemized check without buying dedicated point-of-sale hardware. It is fast enough to produce between tables.
Diners benefit too. If you need a legitimate copy of a meal receipt for expense tracking or reimbursement, you can recreate the itemized details and export a clean document to file with your records.