Use QR codes flexibly
Restaurants can use QR codes for tables, flyers, posters or external communication.
- Table tent
- A5 flyer
- A4 poster
QR code menu
Guests scan the QR code at the table, counter or entrance and open the current menu immediately. This reduces questions and keeps content up to date.
Related areas
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The QR code opens the menu directly in the browser.
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Price and item changes are managed in the system and visible in the QR menu.
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QR templates support table tents, flyers, A4 posters and pure QR output.
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The same menu structure can be embedded on the restaurant website.
Restaurants can use QR codes for tables, flyers, posters or external communication.
The QR menu can show a full menu, selected categories or matching menus.
The public view stays fast, clear and mobile friendly for guests.
Search intent
QR code menu is explained as a practical function and connected with the terms restaurant teams actually search for.
These terms help classify the page clearly by topic.
The key points show how this area is used in daily operations.
Common questions
No. Guests scan the QR code and open the menu directly in the browser.
Yes. QR codes can be exported as PNG, SVG and several PDF templates.
Yes. QR codes can be connected to digital menus, weekly menus or selected areas.
Start with the area that helps most today. The other functions can be added later.
More topics
These areas work together in everyday restaurant operations and strengthen visibility for relevant search queries.
Digital menu
Create digital food menus, weekly menus and wine lists with QR code, PDF print, website widget and multilingual content.
Open topicTable reservation
Plan reservations, table areas, shifts and occupancy clearly with a restaurant system that can later connect with menus and POS.
Open topicRestaurant POS
Connect orders from service, QR code, pickup and delivery in one clear restaurant POS workflow.
Open topic