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How to Make a QR Code Menu for Your Restaurant

Put your menu behind a QR code for table tents and the front door, and update prices or specials from your dashboard without reprinting a single sign.

What the video covers

  1. Host your menu at a public link — A menu page on your website, a Google Doc set to "Anyone with the link," or a hosted PDF — anything a phone browser can open.
  2. Create a dynamic QR code in EZQR — A dynamic code lets you change the destination when prices, hours, or seasonal specials change — the printed table tent stays exactly as it is.
  3. Print it on table tents, the door, and receipts — Around 3–5cm with a clear caption like "Scan for our menu." Keep a clear margin around the code so cameras can lock on quickly.
  4. Test the scan on iPhone and Android — Scan from where guests actually sit, on both phones, before putting table tents out.
  5. Update the menu whenever it changes — When dishes or prices change, update the destination from your dashboard — the same printed codes now show the new menu, with no reprinting.