QR Codes for Restaurant Menus: Implementation Guide
QR code menus became standard during the pandemic. Learn how to implement them effectively, avoid common usability pitfalls, and provide a good customer experience.
Key Takeaways
- Initially adopted for hygiene during COVID-19, QR code menus have stayed because they solve real problems: instant menu updates (no reprinting), multi-language support, dynamic pricing, and allergen filtering.
- ### Menu Page Best Practices The linked page must be mobile-optimized — not a PDF of your physical menu.
- ### Accessibility Considerations Not all customers can or want to use QR codes — always provide a physical menu option when requested.
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Why QR Menus Persist
Initially adopted for hygiene during COVID-19, QR code menus have stayed because they solve real problems: instant menu updates (no reprinting), multi-language support, dynamic pricing, and allergen filtering. However, poor implementation frustrates customers.
Menu Page Best Practices
The linked page must be mobile-optimized — not a PDF of your physical menu. Use a responsive web page with clear category navigation, readable font sizes (minimum 16px), and high-contrast text. Include prices, descriptions, and allergen information. Load time should be under 2 seconds on a 4G connection.
Physical Placement
Place QR codes where they're easily accessible without requiring customers to stand up or move objects. Table tents, laminated table stickers, and menu stands at eye level work best. Print at minimum 2cm x 2cm for close-range scanning (arm's length). Include a brief instruction: "Scan for menu" with an arrow pointing to the code.
Error Correction and Durability
Use high error correction level (H, 30%) for QR codes that will be printed on surfaces exposed to wear, spills, and sunlight. Laminate or coat printed codes. Test scanning in the actual restaurant lighting conditions — dim ambiance lighting makes some phone cameras struggle with low-contrast codes.
Accessibility Considerations
Not all customers can or want to use QR codes — always provide a physical menu option when requested. Ensure the digital menu is screen-reader accessible. Provide large-print viewing options. Consider elderly customers who may be unfamiliar with QR scanning.
Analytics
Use trackable QR codes with UTM parameters to measure scan rates, popular menu sections, and peak viewing times. This data helps optimize menu layout and identify items that get viewed but not ordered.
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