Our previous post about Indie's showed what an Innopay restaurant looks like once it's fully running, with orders flowing and HBD settling
This post shows what happens before that. The onboarding, building the menu. The QR code design. The real, boots on ground work between signing a partnership and processing that first real order.
We are thrilled to announce that Brasserie Millewee, a traditional Luxembourgish café-brasserie, is officially becoming our next Innopay partner! It marks our third partner restaurant after Indie's and Le Croque Bedaine.
How This Partnership Started
Millewee didn't come from a cold pitch or forced outreach. The restaurant has been hosting our local Let'z OffChain community meetups for a while now. Our community sits at Dacian's (the owner's) tables regularly. He fed us, watched us talk about crypto, payments, and whatever else the table landed on that night.
Most importantly, he saw Innopay being discussed and demonstrated right there in his own restaurant. When we finally brought up implementing it at Millewee, the conversation was incredibly short. He already knew how it worked.
On March 10th, Dacian officially signed the partnership agreement.
on the left, Dacian (the owner) on the right
The digital menu is live
A signed agreement is just step one. The real work is in the onboarding, and menu digitization is always the most time-intensive step. Every item, price, daily special, and category needs to be entered and structured.
The good news? The digital menu is finished and ready to use! The site is live. If you scan one of Millewee's QR codes today, you land on https://millewee.innopay.lu/ with the restaurant's branding front and center.
Customers can scroll through Millewee's menu, from drinks to their traditional dishes. The interface is clean and simple to use, with Innopay integrated on the backend, ready for users to connect their Hive wallets and check out using HBD.
The Final Touch: QR Codes & Last Night's Meetup
We have the menu built. The system is functional. We also have the physical table stickers printed—waterproof vinyl (around 6x6cm) built to survive the daily grind of a busy brasserie. Each of Millewee's 44 tables gets a unique QR code linking to that specific table's ordering page.
Last night was a perfect reminder of why we build this infrastructure. OffChain Luxembourg, the very community and team behind Innopay, hosted another Let'z OffChain meetup at Millewee, and we had yet another full table. It was another great night of food, strong vibes, and deep, unscripted conversations.
What's next?
We are at the finish line. The steps remaining are simple:
1.The QR stickers get applied to all tables.
2.The owner will set up a tablet/pc that has access to the admin board with current orders
3.The staff gets a quick final walkthrough.
3.Millewee goes fully live.
Once those stickers are down, Millewee becomes the next venue where HBD settles real world transactions for everyday meals. That is 44 tables, each acting as a potential entry point into the Hive ecosystem on any given day.
The road to mass adoption is built one menu, one sticker, and one restaurant at a time.