# Google Review NFC Cards for Restaurants URL: https://proudtek.com/solutions/google-review-cards-for-restaurants/ Source URL: https://proudtek.com/solutions/google-review-cards-for-restaurants/ Generated: 2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z Kind: article Publisher: Proud Tek Co., Limited Author: Nancy Wu (NFC Product Specialist) Published: 2026-04-22 Last Modified: 2026-06-10T18:00:00Z Reviewed By: Proud Tek Editorial Team Last Reviewed: 2026-06-10T18:00:00Z Credentials: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, RoHS Compliant, CE Marking, REACH Compliant Image: https://proudtek.com/landing-images/hero/solutions-google-review-cards-for-restaurants.webp Image Alt: Google Review NFC card portfolio for restaurants — tap card at bill-presenter + host stand + tabletop tent + takeaway pickup counter + counter checkout, NTAG213 / 216 + GS1 Digital Link URI to Google Business Profile review ## Description Google Review NFC cards for restaurants are NTAG213/216 + GS1 Digital Link URI tap-to-Google-Business-Profile (GBP) review credentials placed at the... ## Summary - Google Review NFC cards for restaurants are NTAG213/216 + GS1 Digital Link URI tap-to-Google-Business-Profile (GBP) review credentials placed at the... ## Buyer Guidance - Best for: Google Review NFC Cards for Restaurants supports RFID and NFC evaluation, comparison, and sourcing decisions. - Compare first: Compare Google Review NFC Cards for Restaurants against reader compatibility, chip family, material, and deployment environment. - What to confirm: Confirm target application, compatibility requirements, customization needs, quantity, and sample expectations before quoting Google Review NFC Cards for Restaurants. ## FAQ - Q: What usually works best for restaurants asking for reviews? A: It depends on the actual guest handoff moment. The bill-presenter + check-folder is highest-conversion at full-service restaurants — typically 5-15% tap-rate at sustained prompt vs 1-2% for static QR. Tabletop tent works well at casual + family-style + cafe (10-25% sustained tap rate). Counter sticker + receipt insert work for fast-casual + cafe + bar (3-8%). Takeaway / pickup counter + bag stuffer for to-go + delivery (2-5%). Multi-format combo (bill-presenter + tabletop + cashier sticker) at full-service typically drives 3-8× lift vs static QR-only and 10-30× vs no-prompt baseline. Server training matters: pre-trained anti-incentivisation script ('If you enjoyed your meal, would you mind leaving a quick Google review?') paired with NFC card increases conversion 50-100% over passive-only. FTC Part 465 (effective 21 Oct 2024) prohibits review-gating + incentivised reviews; passive prompt + verbal request are allowed. - Q: Should restaurants start with a large review-card rollout? A: Usually no. A smaller pilot across one or a few locations (200-500 cards / restaurant + 1,000-2,500 across 3-5 locations) for 4-8 weeks reveals which placement (bill-presenter + tabletop tent + counter + cashier + bag stuffer) drives review completions in your specific guest mix + server style + cuisine + service model. Track UTM-tagged GA4 + Yelp Insights + GBP review velocity vs baseline before extending to 50+ location rollout. Multi-location + franchise scaling typically completes 6-12 weeks after pilot validation. Per-restaurant GBP listing + per-location review URL + master-account artwork management at 50-500+ properties supported. We supply 100-piece sample rolls no-charge for new-customer pilot artwork verification + reader-hardware testing across iPhone XS+ + Android NFC fleet. - Q: How does FTC 16 CFR Part 465 affect restaurant review prompts? A: FTC 16 CFR Part 465 (Trade Regulation Rule on Use of Consumer Reviews + Testimonials, effective 21 Oct 2024) prohibits: (1) fake reviews (paid + AI-generated + employee-written without disclosure); (2) review-gating (collecting feedback first + only routing positive to Google + suppressing negative); (3) buying reviews + selling fake testimonials; (4) review-suppression (preventing or removing negative authentic reviews); (5) insider reviews without disclosure. Allowed: (1) passive prompt signs / tabletop tents / NFC review cards inviting honest reviews; (2) server verbal request at end of positive interaction; (3) customer-feedback surveys that don't filter sentiment before Google. Google Business Profile review policies layer on top — anti-gating + authentic reviews + non-incentivised. EU Regulation 2019/2161 (Omnibus Directive) covers EU restaurants. California SB 1228 covers CA-specific disclosure. Penalties — FTC enforcement actions can reach USD 50,120 per violation; review platforms (Google + Yelp + TripAdvisor) suspend listings + remove reviews. Best practice: passive NFC card + verbal anti-incentivisation script + don't filter sentiment. - Q: How does NFC review card integrate with Toast + Square + OpenTable + Resy? A: Modern restaurant POS platforms — Toast (dominant US), Square for Restaurants, Lightspeed Restaurant, Clover, Aloha (NCR Voyix), Micros (Oracle), TouchBistro, Revel, Lavu, Talech, Aldelo, Restaurant365, 7shifts (scheduling) — natively support post-payment review-prompt screens + receipt insert + email follow-up via REST + OAuth 2.0 APIs. The NFC card complements digital prompts at the physical guest-touch moment. Reservation + waitlist platforms — OpenTable, Resy (American Express), Tock (fine-dining + chef-counter), Yelp Reservations, Yelp Waitlist, Eat App, Tablein, Tablecheck (EU + APAC), Wisely, Allset, GAIA, Quandoo — provide post-visit review email + SMS follow-up integrated with GBP. The architecture: NFC card encodes restaurant.com/review (UTM-tagged) → server-side redirect to GBP review URL with placeId; UTM tracks per-table + per-server + per-shift attribution into GA4 + Adobe Analytics + Meta Pixel + Yelp Insights. Tier-1 restaurant chain (200+ locations) typically completes POS + reservation + review-card integration in 6-12 weeks per banner. - Q: What's the difference between NFC card, QR sticker, and tabletop tent? A: NFC card (PVC CR-80, 0.40-1.50 USD): premium handed credential + bill-presenter slot + server hand-off; iPhone XS+ Apple Core NFC + Android HCE one-tap to GBP review; 5-15% sustained tap rate at full-service bill-presenter; durable 12+ months. QR sticker / receipt insert (USD 0.05-0.20): low-cost passive prompt + counter + receipt + bag stuffer; requires camera launch + framing + banner tap; 1-2% sustained scan rate at counter; fades / tears in 2-5 months. Tabletop tent (USD 0.30-1.00): plastic / paper passive prompt at the table; combines NFC tap + QR fallback; 10-25% sustained tap rate at casual + family restaurant. The dominant 2024-2026 pattern is multi-format combo — NFC card at bill-presenter (high-conversion) + tabletop tent (passive table prompt) + counter sticker (fast-casual + bar) + receipt insert (takeaway). The combination typically drives 3-8× review lift vs static QR-only and 10-30× vs no-prompt baseline. Send us your restaurant type + service model + per-location guest mix and we route the matching format combo. - Q: How do we roll out NFC review cards across a multi-unit chain or franchise system? A: Standardise card design + UTM template + per-location URL early. Pattern: utm_source=nfc&utm_medium=card&utm_campaign={location-id}; per-location reporting feeds corporate dashboard. For franchise systems (Subway, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A, Domino's, Wingstop, Dunkin'), franchisor approves card design + Google review URL standard; franchisee orders via approved-vendor portal with royalty + co-op marketing fee structure. For corporate-owned multi-brand groups (Darden, Bloomin' Brands, Brinker, Cheesecake Factory), per-brand UTM + per-location UTM + cross-brand purchasing leverage. Initial deployment: 20-100 cards per location at 4-10 placement points; replenishment 50-200 cards per location per quarter. Procurement: 10K-1M+ cards at $0.15-$0.50 per unit at scale; multi-year contract 10-20% discount. Training: corporate L&D provides server / cashier / host script + role-play; brand-standard prompt language ensures FTC compliance. Reference deployments: Cava Group, Chipotle, Sweetgreen, Shake Shack, &pizza, Cheesecake Factory, Olive Garden (Darden), Outback Steakhouse (Bloomin'). - Q: Which placement converts best — bill-presenter, tabletop tent, counter sticker, or bag stuffer? A: Match placement to service model. Fine-dining: single bill-presenter NFC card at end-of-meal handoff drives 8-15% sustained tap rate. Casual full-service: bill-presenter + tabletop tent + host-stand card drives 5-12% combined tap rate. Family-style chain: tabletop tent + check-folder + receipt insert drives 4-8% tap rate at higher volume. Fast-casual counter: counter NFC sticker + receipt insert + bag stuffer drives 3-6% tap rate at very high volume. Cafe / coffee: counter NFC sticker + receipt insert + Wi-Fi-login-redirect drives 5-15% tap rate. Bar / lounge: bartender-handed card + check-presenter + tabletop tent drives 4-10% tap rate. Takeaway / delivery: bag stuffer card + receipt insert + box-sticker drives 2-5% tap rate. The bill-presenter outperforms table-tent 2-3× at full-service; staff verbal prompt + card lifts tap-rate 50-100% over passive-only. A/B test 4-8 weeks at single location; expand winning variant chain-wide. Multi-format combo (bill-presenter + tabletop + cashier sticker) at full-service typically drives 3-8× review lift vs single placement. ## Machine Routes - JSON: https://proudtek.com/machine/solutions/google-review-cards-for-restaurants.json - Text: https://proudtek.com/machine/solutions/google-review-cards-for-restaurants.txt