Privacy Policy for Restaurants & Cafés
Privacy, cookie and booking policies for restaurants, cafés, bars and food trucks — online and in-store.
Restaurants and cafés quietly collect a lot of personal data — table bookings, loyalty sign-ups, guest Wi-Fi logins, delivery orders and marketing lists. Each of those touchpoints is regulated personal data, even for a single venue.
PolicifyAI drafts a privacy policy that names the booking, payment, Wi-Fi and delivery platforms a typical venue relies on, and explains how guest data is used — so diners trust you and your online ordering stays compliant.
The rules that apply
GDPR / UK GDPR
Bookings, loyalty data and marketing lists are personal data with disclosure and consent obligations.
CCPA
Larger chains serving California diners may need opt-out and disclosure mechanisms.
ePrivacy / PECR
Marketing emails, SMS and guest-Wi-Fi tracking need the right consent.
The policies you need
Who this is for
Restaurants, cafés, bars, food trucks, ghost kitchens and any venue taking bookings or running a loyalty scheme.
Frequently asked questions
Does a single restaurant need a privacy policy?
Yes — taking a booking, a loyalty sign-up or a Wi-Fi login all collect personal data covered by privacy law.
Does it cover online ordering and delivery apps?
Yes — the policy can disclose the ordering, payment and delivery platforms you use and how customer data flows to them.
What about guest Wi-Fi?
Guest Wi-Fi that captures emails or tracks devices is data collection your policy should explain, with consent where required.
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