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A menu QR your customers will actually scan.

Drop one QR on the table. Guests get the latest menu, no app, no PDF download — just instant pictures of every dish.

Where it works

Restaurants + bistros

Replace expensive reprints. Change the seasonal menu in 30 seconds; the QR on every table now shows it.

Bars + cocktail lists

Photo per cocktail, allergens, price — without the disposable paper menus.

Hotel room service

QR by the bed → breakfast menu + late-night snack list, no flipping through laminated cards.

Pop-ups + food trucks

Print stickers, slap on the truck, done. Update at the next event without reprinting.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pick the Menu QR type

    qrlia designer → 'Restaurant menu' → name your menu.

  2. 2

    Add categories + items

    Starter, Main, Dessert, Drinks. Photo, name, description, allergens, price for each item.

  3. 3

    Brand the page

    Logo, colours, hero image. The hosted menu page inherits your tenant theme automatically.

  4. 4

    Print + iterate

    Download once, print on table tents. Update prices any time — no reprint needed.

Ready in 60 seconds.

Free for one QR with the qrlia mark. Pro is €12/mo for unlimited QRs, custom domain, MCP gateway, no watermark.

  • No app required for scanners
  • Edit destination after printing
  • EU-hosted, no tracking pixels
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Frequently asked questions

Do customers need to download an app?

No. The QR opens a regular mobile web page. Works on any phone with a camera.

Can I update prices after printing?

Yes. Dynamic menu QRs (default in qrlia) point at a hosted menu page; edit the data, every QR in the wild now reflects the new prices.

Is the menu page mobile-friendly?

Yes — qrlia hosts a fast, responsive menu page sized for thumbs. Photos lazy-load so even a slow café WiFi feels snappy.

Can I add multiple languages?

Pro lets you publish multilingual menus that switch via the user's browser locale (Dutch, French, Arabic — auto-RTL where needed).

What about allergens and dietary tags?

Vegan / vegetarian / gluten-free / contains nuts tags are first-class. Many EU jurisdictions require allergen disclosure — qrlia surfaces it inline on each item.