Use one code per operational area
Separate codes help compare table cards, storefront signs, hotel rooms, or takeout flyers.
- Dining tables
- Window signs
- Hotel rooms
- Takeout packaging
Menu QR codes for restaurants
Menu QR codes help guests open current menus from table cards, storefronts, receipts, flyers, and hotel room materials.
Use a dynamic QR code for restaurant menus so prices, seasonal items, PDFs, or menu links can change without reprinting every table card.
Separate codes help compare table cards, storefront signs, hotel rooms, or takeout flyers.
Dynamic menus make price and availability updates less dependent on reprinting.
Menus are scanned in dim lighting, on glossy cards, and from awkward angles. Print size and quiet zone matter.
Use a dynamic QR code for restaurant menus so prices, seasonal items, PDFs, or menu links can change without reprinting every table card.
| Decision | Best choice | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| PDF menu | Fast if menu already exists | Good starting point |
| LinkPage menu | Mobile-first and flexible | Best for multiple links |
| Static code | Only if menu never changes | Rare for restaurants |
| Dynamic code | Editable and trackable | Recommended |
Yes for most restaurants. Menus, prices, and availability change often, so dynamic QR codes reduce reprinting risk.
Yes. Create separate QR codes per table or area if you need placement-level analytics.
Start around 3 cm / 1.2 in or larger for close-range table cards, then test the final print from the real scanning distance.