QR codes for restaurant menus that you can update in seconds
By The QR Today team · May 21, 2026 · 4 min read
Paper menus are expensive to reprint and out of date the moment a price changes. A QR menu fixes both: diners scan a small code on the table and your menu opens on their phone.
Use a dynamic PDF code
Upload your menu as a PDF and we host it behind a stable link. When the menu changes, replace the file — the printed code stays exactly the same and instantly shows the new version.
A few tips for tables
- Print the code large enough to scan from a seated distance
- Add one line of instruction: 'Scan for our menu'
- Keep the PDF light so it loads fast on mobile data
Because it's a dynamic code, you also see how many diners scan it each day — handy for knowing whether the table tents are doing their job.
Ready to create a pdf code?
It's free, and you can make it dynamic to edit and track later.
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