Northamptonshire theatre-goers can now enjoy an exceptional experience when they see a show at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton, thanks to the launch of the Royal & Derngate app and online ordering service.
Powered by Preoday’s leading online ordering technology, the app allows theatre customers to pre-order their interval drinks – from a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC – and therefore avoid the frustration of having to queue for drinks at peak times.
Patrons can download the app from the App Store and Google Play, pre-order and pay in seconds- and then collect their orders from designated collection points, away from congested queues. And if that wasn’t reason enough they will get 20% discount off their first order.
The Royal and Derngate app launches tonight for Oliver! and Gangster Granny in the Royal and Derngate spaces respectively.
The web ordering service will be available on http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/ very soon.
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.
Northamptonshire theatre-goers can now enjoy an exceptional experience when they see a show at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton, thanks to the launch of the Royal & Derngate app and online ordering service.
Powered by Preoday’s leading online ordering technology, the app allows theatre customers to pre-order their interval drinks – from a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC – and therefore avoid the frustration of having to queue for drinks at peak times.
Patrons can download the app from the App Store and Google Play, pre-order and pay in seconds- and then collect their orders from designated collection points, away from congested queues. And if that wasn’t reason enough they will get 20% discount off their first order.
The Royal and Derngate app launches tonight for Oliver! and Gangster Granny in the Royal and Derngate spaces respectively.
The web ordering service will be available on http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/ very soon.
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.
Northamptonshire theatre-goers can now enjoy an exceptional experience when they see a show at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton, thanks to the launch of the Royal & Derngate app and online ordering service.
Powered by Preoday’s leading online ordering technology, the app allows theatre customers to pre-order their interval drinks – from a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC – and therefore avoid the frustration of having to queue for drinks at peak times.
Patrons can download the app from the App Store and Google Play, pre-order and pay in seconds- and then collect their orders from designated collection points, away from congested queues. And if that wasn’t reason enough they will get 20% discount off their first order.
The Royal and Derngate app launches tonight for Oliver! and Gangster Granny in the Royal and Derngate spaces respectively.
The web ordering service will be available on http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/ very soon.
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.
Northamptonshire theatre-goers can now enjoy an exceptional experience when they see a show at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton, thanks to the launch of the Royal & Derngate app and online ordering service.
Powered by Preoday’s leading online ordering technology, the app allows theatre customers to pre-order their interval drinks – from a smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC – and therefore avoid the frustration of having to queue for drinks at peak times.
Patrons can download the app from the App Store and Google Play, pre-order and pay in seconds- and then collect their orders from designated collection points, away from congested queues. And if that wasn’t reason enough they will get 20% discount off their first order.
The Royal and Derngate app launches tonight for Oliver! and Gangster Granny in the Royal and Derngate spaces respectively.
The web ordering service will be available on http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/ very soon.
It’s not as catchy as: ‘When is a door not a door?’ (answer, when it’s a jar) but it speaks to the idea that in-car collection, and the technologies that support it, are flexible enough to bend to the needs of a business and its guests.
Delivery can be daunting to the uninitiated, and it might be tempting to sign up with a third-party ordering aggregator that offers the service, such as UberEats, but other options could suit your business and brand better. Here we present three different ‘levels’ of delivery, starting with the most basic – and cheapest method: doing it yourself.