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Free QR Code Generator for Restaurants | Menus & WiFi

Create free, permanent QR codes for your restaurant menus, table WiFi, and feedback forms. 100% static, no monthly fees, and they never expire.

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How Restaurants Use QR Codes?

This section explains how restaurants use qr codes. Understanding this ensures you create highly scannable, secure QR codes optimized for user engagement without friction. Guests love it. Serve faster. Easy tips.

QR codes help restaurants serve customers faster. You can place them on tables, menus, or receipts. They work offline and do not require your customers to download any apps.

Here are three common ways to use them:

  • Digital Menus: Link straight to your website menu or a PDF. Customers scan the code to order food from their phones.
  • Table WiFi: Create a WiFi QR code. Customers scan it to connect to your guest network without asking staff for the password.
  • Customer Feedback: Create an Email or SMS QR code. When scanned, it opens a message on their phone so they can send you instant feedback.
  • Table feedback cards: A QR code on the table links to a short feedback form. Guests who might not speak up in person often will scan and rate their experience.
  • Loyalty programmes: Link to a digital stamp card or loyalty sign-up page so regular customers can join in 10 seconds flat.

The average restaurant sees a 22% increase in Google review volume within 90 days of placing a review QR code at the point of payment.

How to Create Your Menu QR Code?

This section explains how to create your menu qr code. Understanding this ensures you create highly scannable, secure QR codes optimized for user engagement without friction.

Follow these steps to generate a code for your restaurant menu:

  1. Copy the web address (URL) where your menu is securely hosted. Make sure it starts with https://.
  2. Paste that complete link into the URL tool above.
  3. Test the code with your phone camera right on the screen.
  4. Download the SVG file for the sharpest print quality.

Do Static QR Codes Expire?

This section explains do static qr codes expire. Understanding this ensures you create highly scannable, secure QR codes optimized for user engagement without friction.

No. Our secure client-side QR code generator creates static QR codes. The link is built directly into the black and white pattern.

These codes will never expire and we do not charge monthly fees to keep them active. This saves you the cost of reprinting table tents if a subscription is canceled.

Warning: You cannot change the destination link of a static QR code later. Make sure your menu link is permanent before you print.

What Is Print Size And Display Tips?

This section explains print size and display tips. Understanding this ensures you create highly scannable, secure QR codes optimized for user engagement without friction.

A QR code must be large enough to scan easily. A small code will cause problems for older phones.

  • Table Tents: Print codes at least 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches wide.
  • Window Flyers: Make them larger, at least 4 inches wide, so people can scan them from the sidewalk.
  • Contrast: Always use dark colors for the code on a light background. Never print a light color code on a dark menu.

Image suggestion: Add a simple diagram showing a minimum 1.5-inch table tent QR code and a high-contrast vs low-contrast example.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Simple answers to common questions about this tool.

Yes. Add UTM tracking parameters to your menu URL before creating the QR code. You can then view the scan traffic inside Google Analytics for free.

Linking to a mobile-friendly website is better. A PDF requires the customer to zoom in and drag the page around to read it on a small phone screen.

No. The QR code points to your web page. As long as you update the prices on that exact page, the QR code stays completely valid.