Free Menu QR Code Generator for Restaurants

Create dynamic menu QR codes in under 60 seconds. Update your menu anytime without reprinting — perfect for daily specials, seasonal dishes, and price changes.

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Setup time
$0
Free for 15 dynamic codes
Updates with no reprinting
No signup
Required to start
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Use Cases

Six ways restaurants use menu QR codes

From table tents to takeout bags — menu QR codes work anywhere you need a flexible, updatable link to your offerings.

Digital Menu Boards

Replace printed menus with scannable QR codes on table tents. Update dishes and prices instantly without reprinting.

Daily Specials

Change your QR destination every morning to feature today's specials. No design work, no printing costs.

Takeout & Delivery

Print QR codes on takeout bags or stickers. Link to your online ordering page or delivery partner.

Allergen Information

Link to detailed ingredient lists and allergen warnings. Update for new suppliers or seasonal changes.

Wine & Cocktail Lists

Separate QR codes for beverage menus. Update for new vintages or seasonal cocktails without touching food menus.

Multi-Language Menus

Use smart redirects to show different menu languages based on visitor location. One QR, multiple markets.

How It Works

From setup to scans in four steps

Creating a menu QR code takes less than 60 seconds. Making it dynamic means you never reprint.

1

Create your menu QR code

Enter your menu URL — Google Docs, Canva PDF, Instagram, your website, anywhere. Customize colors to match your brand.

2

Download and print

Export as PNG, SVG, or PDF. Print on table tents, stickers, posters, or receipts. Works at any size from business cards to A-frames.

3

Update anytime

Change the destination URL from your QRBliss dashboard. The printed QR code stays the same — only the link changes.

4

Track performance

See scan counts, plus rough location and device breakdown. Learn where diners scan and optimize your placement.

Benefits

Why restaurants choose dynamic QR codes

Static QR codes lock you into one destination forever. Dynamic codes update instantly — same printed QR, different link.

Price changes
Static: Reprinting menus costs money and takes days
Dynamic: Update URL in dashboard: $0 + 30 seconds
Seasonal specials
Static: New printed inserts every quarter
Dynamic: Edit the destination URL once per season
Sold-out items
Static: Cross out by hand or confuse diners
Dynamic: Grey out on your digital menu instantly
FAQ

Common questions about menu QR codes

What's the difference between static and dynamic menu QR codes?
A static QR code is permanently locked to one URL — if you want to change your menu link, you must reprint. A dynamic QR code points to a redirect layer you control, so you can change the destination anytime without reprinting. QRBliss gives you 15 free dynamic codes.
Can I update my menu without reprinting the QR code?
Yes — that's the core benefit of a dynamic QR code. You print once, then change the destination URL from your QRBliss dashboard whenever needed. The printed QR stays the same; only the link changes.
How do I style my menu QR code to match my restaurant's brand?
Upload your logo to QRBliss and use the AI Brand Sync feature — it auto-extracts your brand colors and applies them to the QR. You can also manually adjust colors, corner styles, and module shapes in the customization panel.
What file format should I use for printing?
For professional printing (posters, table tents), export as SVG or PDF — they scale infinitely without pixelation. For quick home printing or digital use, PNG at 300 DPI works well. Minimum recommended print size is 1×1 inch (2.5×2.5 cm) for reliable scanning.
Can I track how many people scan my menu QR code?
Yes — every dynamic QR code includes scan analytics. See total scans, device breakdown (iOS vs. Android), and approximate location (country/city). Privacy-first: we never store raw IPs.
Do menu QR codes work on both iPhone and Android?
Yes — all modern smartphones can scan QR codes natively with the camera app. iOS 11+ and Android 9+ support built-in scanning without needing a separate app.
What should I link my menu QR code to?
Most restaurants link to a PDF menu (Google Drive, Dropbox, Canva), a menu page on their website, an Instagram highlight, or a third-party ordering platform (Toast, Square, DoorDash). The link can be changed anytime if you use a dynamic code.
Is QRBliss free for restaurants?
Yes — the Free tier includes 15 dynamic QR codes, unlimited scans, and full customization. That covers menus, specials, WiFi, reviews, and more. Pro is $9/mo — see pricing for full details.

Ready to create your menu QR code?

Free for 15 dynamic codes. No credit card. Update anytime without reprinting.