Free QR Code for a Restaurant Menu
Turn any menu link (a PDF, a Google Doc, your website, or an online ordering page) into a QR code people scan at the table. It’s free, works in your browser, and you can match it to your brand colors.
Make your QR code — free →How to do it in 3 steps
- Paste your menu link — a PDF, website, Google Doc, or ordering page all work.
- Style it: pick your colors and drop in your logo so it looks like your brand, not a generic black square.
- Download and print it on a table tent, sticker, or the menu itself.
Common questions
Is it really free?
Yes. Making and downloading a QR code for your menu is free, no account needed. You only pay a one-time $9 if you want a logo, the highest-res print file, or a dynamic code you can edit later.
What link should the QR code point to?
Whatever you want guests to see: a menu PDF, your website’s menu page, a Google Doc, or an online-ordering link. If you don’t have a link yet, upload your menu PDF to Google Drive and use that share link.
Can I change the menu later without reprinting?
Yes — use a dynamic QR code. You print it once, and any time your menu link changes you point the same code somewhere new. Static codes are locked to one link forever once printed.
Will the printed code scan reliably?
Yes, if you download the high-res version and don’t shrink it too small. Aim for at least 1 inch / 2.5 cm on a table tent, bigger for a wall sign.