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Menu QR code template for tables

Make a table-ready menu QR that tells guests exactly what to scan before ordering, without looking like a random code sticker.

A menu QR code template should use a clear headline, short instruction line, large QR plate and enough contrast to scan under restaurant lighting.

Best for

  • Restaurants, bars, cafes, food trucks and night-market stalls
  • Table tents, takeout packaging, window signs and counter cards
  • Static menu pages, PDF menus and online ordering links

Search intent covered

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How to make it

  1. 1Choose the menu table card template.
  2. 2Paste your menu URL, PDF link or online ordering page.
  3. 3Use a direct headline such as Scan for menu or Order from your phone.
  4. 4Print the export and test it under the lighting where guests will scan.

Design notes before printing

  • Avoid putting the QR too close to food photos or dense menu text.
  • Use one QR per table or service zone when staff need to identify orders.
  • Keep the landing page mobile-friendly; the QR only starts the experience.

Frequently asked questions

Can this link to a PDF menu?

Yes, but a mobile web menu usually loads and zooms better than a large PDF.

Where should a menu QR go on a table?

Put it where phones can approach without glare: table tent, small stand, corner of the menu, or a flat card near the edge.

Can I reuse the same menu QR on takeout bags?

Yes, as long as the menu link stays valid and the printed QR is large enough with a clear white margin.

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Ready to export the frame?

Open the QR Frame Designer, choose the matching template, and download a print-ready PNG.

Updated · QR Cat team