Best card machine by UK trade, 2026

Trade-specific picks for every UK trade we cover. Each guide tells you the top recommendation, who it's for, why it wins on cashflow and average ticket size, and the watch-outs to confirm before signing. 26 trades, free quotes, whole-of-market UK acquirer panel.

Best for restaurants

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

The best card machine for a UK restaurant in 2026 is Dojo Go, on the strength of same-next-day weekend settlement, peak-hour throughput, table-side split-bill and tip handling. Typical UK restaurant card volume is £35 to £85 average transaction with around 55% contactless. Same-next-day settlement (including Saturday and Sunday) is the working-capital lever that justifies the 12-month Dojo contract for any venue trading Friday to Sunday peaks.

Best for pubs

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

The best card machine for a UK pub in 2026 is Dojo Go, on the strength of multi-network connectivity (4G + WiFi + Bluetooth) that holds up when WiFi struggles in a busy bar, fast tap-and-go throughput, and same-next-day weekend settlement. Typical UK pub card volume is £12 to £25 average transaction with around 70% contactless. Smaller venues at sub-£10k monthly volume get better economics from Square Terminal because there is no contract.

Best for salons and barbers

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

The best card machine for a UK salon or barbershop in 2026 is Dojo Go for established multi-chair venues, or Square Terminal for independents and single-chair barbers. Treatment-by-treatment payment, tipping at the device, and deposit-on-booking are standard. Salons taking online bookings via Treatwell or Booksy should confirm POS integration before signing because the integration shortens reconciliation by an hour a day.

Best for mobile traders

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp or Square)

Mobile mechanics, mobile groomers, market traders, pop-up retail. No fixed location, intermittent connectivity.

Best for vape shops

Our pick: High-risk specialist hardware (PAX A920, Verifone) (Trust Payments / Universe Payments)

Vape and CBD retail are classified high-risk by most mainstream UK acquirers. Specialist routing required.

Best for taxis and private hire

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone or compact Bluetooth reader (SumUp or Square)

The best card machine for a UK taxi or private-hire driver in 2026 is Tap to Pay on iPhone (zero hardware, choose any supported acquirer) or SumUp Solo with the free 4G SIM. Typical UK taxi card volume is £8 to £35 per trip with around 75% contactless. No-contract pay-as-you-go acquirers fit the seasonal late-night and weekend volume; the fixed-fee Dojo and Tyl contracts only make sense for fleet operators above £15k monthly volume.

Best for cafés and coffee shops

Our pick: Square Terminal or SumUp Solo (Square)

The best card machine for a UK café or coffee shop in 2026 is Square Terminal for independents (no contract, built-in printer, café-style menu modifiers in the Square POS app) or SumUp Solo at sub-£10k monthly volume. High-frequency, low-value transactions with around 70% contactless. Busier cafés above £15k monthly card flow get better economics from Dojo Go because the blended 1.4% to 1.9% rate beats SumUp 1.69% flat once volume scales.

Best for hotels and b&bs

Our pick: Dojo Go (with PoS integration if available) (Dojo or Worldpay (for booking-engine integration))

Independent hotels and B&Bs. Mixed payment patterns: card-on-file authorisations at booking, settlements at checkout, ancillary spend during stay.

Best for electricians, plumbers and gas engineers

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Mobile trades, electricians, plumbers, gas engineers. Job-by-job payment, sometimes hours after completion. Contactless and Apple Pay common. Best card readers and card machines for mobile trade work.

Best for dog groomers and mobile pet services

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone or SumUp Solo (SumUp)

Mobile and shop-based dog groomers, pet-walking services, mobile pet care. Job-by-job payment.

Best for market traders and pop-up retail

Our pick: SumUp Solo or Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Outdoor market stalls, pop-up retail, event traders. Volatile flow tied to event days. No fixed location.

Best for gyms and fitness studios

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 with PoS integration (Stripe)

Gym chains, independent studios, yoga / pilates / CrossFit. Subscription-led revenue with secondary in-person purchases (PT sessions, merch, drinks).

Best for dentists and private clinics

Our pick: Square Terminal with practice-management integration (Square or specialist healthcare-aware acquirer)

NHS and mixed-private dental practices, cosmetic dentistry, allied health. Higher-value transactions, often staged across treatment plans.

Best for veterinary practices

Our pick: Dojo Go with PoS integration (Dojo or specialist healthcare acquirer)

Independent and chain vet practices. High-value emergency transactions plus routine care. Insurance-linked transactions add complexity.

Best for beauty clinics and aesthetic services

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Aesthetic clinics, laser, injectable, semi-permanent makeup, advanced beauty. Higher-value transactions, deposit-on-booking, treatment-plan staged payments.

Best for florists

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

High-street florists, online florists, event-led floristry. Order-taking by phone and online plus in-shop purchases.

Best for butchers and fishmongers

Our pick: SumUp Solo or Square Terminal (SumUp)

Independent butchers, fishmongers and farm-shop counters. High-frequency, mid-value transactions; weight-priced.

Best for gardeners and landscapers

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Mobile gardeners, landscape contractors, garden designers. Job-by-job payment, sometimes weeks after completion. Materials often invoiced separately.

Best for jewellers

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Independent jewellers, repairs and bespoke. Higher-value transactions, deposit-on-bespoke common, insurance-card scrutiny.

Best for pet shops and pet retailers

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent pet shops, aquariums, exotic-pet retailers. Mix of retail goods and live-animal sales (with associated regulation).

Best for caterers and food trucks

Our pick: SumUp Solo or Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Independent caterers, mobile food trucks, festival traders, event caterers. Mobile or semi-mobile operations with strong seasonal patterns.

Best for tattoo and piercing studios

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent tattoo studios, piercing artists, micropigmentation. Higher-value transactions, deposit-on-booking, treatment over multiple sessions.

Best for soft play and play centres

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Indoor play centres, trampoline parks, bowling alleys, escape rooms. Family-led venues with strong weekend / school-holiday peaks.

Best for self-storage operators

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (or Tap to Pay for small operators) (Stripe)

Self-storage units, lockup operators, vehicle storage. Subscription-led revenue with primarily card-on-file recurring billing.

Best for b&bs and airbnb hosts

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 or Tap to Pay on iPhone (Stripe)

Independent B&Bs, self-catering hosts, Airbnb / VRBO operators. Booking-platform-mediated revenue plus direct bookings.

Best for independent pharmacies

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent pharmacies and chemists. Mix of NHS prescription dispensing (NHS-side reimbursement, not card) and over-the-counter retail. Card volume varies widely.

Best for post offices and newsagents

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Post Office branches (independently operated) and newsagents. Multi-revenue: postal services, mail-order, retail, lottery, bill-pay, e-top-up. High transaction count, low average ticket.

Best for cash-and-carry and wholesale

Our pick: Adyen or Worldpay tier-one terminal (above £40k monthly); Dojo Go below (Adyen for B2B-mix above £40k monthly; Dojo for smaller counters)

Cash-and-carry depots, builders' merchants and wholesale trade counters. B2B-led with commercial cards common. Higher-value transactions and account-customer flow.

Best for grocery stores and convenience retail

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Independent grocery stores, convenience retail, off-licences, ethnic-food specialists. High transaction count, low-to-mid ticket. Strong contactless share.

Best for import-export and international trade

Our pick: Adyen or Stripe Reader S700 (Adyen for above £30k monthly; Stripe for invoice-pay-by-card flows)

Independent import-export businesses, freight forwarders, international trade counters. Cross-border invoicing, multi-currency settlement, B2B-heavy with commercial cards common.

Best for yoga and pilates studios

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Independent yoga, pilates and reformer studios. Class-pack and monthly-subscription billing dominates; walk-in drop-ins and retail (mats, props) are secondary.

Best for wedding photographers

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Independent wedding photographers and videographers. Deposit-on-booking 12 to 18 months ahead, balance on or before the wedding day. Card-not-present dominates.

Best for independent opticians

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent opticians and dispensing practices. Mix of NHS-funded sight tests, GOS vouchers and private-paid glasses, contact lenses and lens-care subscriptions.

Best for chiropractors and osteopaths

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy clinics. Treatment-by-treatment payment, multi-session plans, and the occasional insurance-direct billing.

Best for private tutors

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

One-to-one academic tutors, music tutors, language tutors. Lesson-by-lesson or block-booked billing. Mostly in-home or online, occasionally fixed location.

Best for driving instructors

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Approved Driving Instructors (ADIs) and Potential Driving Instructors (PDIs). Lesson-by-lesson micro-charges or block-booked hours. Mobile by definition.

Best for music teachers

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (Stripe or SumUp)

Private music teachers (piano, guitar, voice, strings). Lesson-by-lesson or termly invoicing. Studio-based, in-home or online delivery.

Best for mobile car wash and valeting

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Mobile car wash, hand-wash, mobile valeting and detailing. Historically cash-heavy, transitioning to card under HMRC reporting and customer demand.

Best for locksmiths

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Mobile locksmiths and lockup-based key-cutters. Emergency call-outs (24/7), scheduled lock-changes, and counter-based key-cutting. Job-by-job payment.

Best for cobblers and shoe repair

Our pick: SumUp Solo (SumUp)

Independent cobblers, shoe-repair and key-cutting counters. Low-value, high-frequency walk-in counter trade. Often combined with key-cutting and watch-battery services.

Best for picture framers

Our pick: SumUp Solo (SumUp)

Independent picture-framing workshops, often combined with print-on-demand and art-supply retail. Bespoke per-job pricing with deposits on larger commissions.

Best for farm shops

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Farm shops, pick-your-own counters and rural retail combining own-produce, third-party stock and on-site café. Mix of high-frequency retail and seasonal event flow.

Best for garden centres

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Independent garden centres combining plant retail, gift shop, café and seasonal event flow. Multi-counter operations with strong seasonal swing.

Best for art galleries

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Independent art galleries and exhibition spaces. Higher-value transactions, commission-based sales, deposits-on-commission, occasional staged payments.

Best for nail salons and nail bars

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent nail salons, nail bars and mobile nail technicians. Treatment-by-treatment payment, walk-in plus booked, tipping common.

Best for private gp clinics

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Private GP practices, walk-in clinics and concierge medical services. Higher-ticket consultations, occasional insurance-direct billing, prescription dispensing add-ons.

Best for wine merchants and independent off-licences

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent wine merchants, specialist off-licences and craft-beer retailers. Mid-to-high ticket retail with tasting events and online sales.

Best for bike shops and cycle retailers

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent bike shops combining retail, servicing and Cycle-to-Work scheme sales. Higher-ticket bike sales, recurring servicing, accessory retail.

Best for record shops and vinyl retailers

Our pick: SumUp Solo (SumUp)

Independent record shops, vinyl specialists and second-hand music retailers. Mix of new-release retail, second-hand stock and event flow (in-store gigs, Record Store Day).

Best for independent bookshops

Our pick: Square Terminal (Square)

Independent bookshops, children's bookshops and specialist bookshops. Low-margin retail with event flow (author signings, book launches) and online sales.

Best for bridal and formalwear shops

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Independent bridal shops, bridesmaid retailers, suit-hire and formalwear specialists. Higher-ticket transactions, deposits-on-order, alteration appointments.

Best for carpet and flooring retailers

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (Stripe)

Independent carpet, flooring and bed retailers. Higher-ticket transactions, in-home measure-and-quote flow, installation appointments.

Best for mobile massage therapists

Our pick: Tap to Pay on iPhone (SumUp)

Mobile massage therapists, sports massage practitioners and reflexologists. In-home and corporate-event delivery. Job-by-job payment.

Best for funeral directors

Our pick: Stripe Reader S700 (Stripe)

Independent funeral directors and family-run undertakers. Higher-ticket transactions, often paid by deceased's estate or family within 30 days. Pre-paid funeral plans run separately.

Best for wedding venues

Our pick: Dojo Go (Dojo)

Independent wedding venues, country-house venues, barn weddings and licensed-ceremony locations. Deposit-on-booking 12 to 24 months ahead, staged balance payments, day-of bar and ancillary spend.