You can make a free QR code menu for your restaurant in a few minutes โ and the smartest version points not at a flat PDF, but at a page that also shows your reviews, photos, and how to book or find you. Here is how.
The quick way (PDF menu)
- Save your menu as a PDF and upload it somewhere public (Google Drive, your site).
- Paste that link into any free QR code generator.
- Print the code for tables, the window, and the door.
This works โ but a QR code that only opens a PDF is a dead end. The diner scans, reads, and leaves. You learn nothing and sell nothing extra.
The better way (a page, not a PDF)
Point your QR code at a real page instead โ one that shows the dishes people rave about, your rating, photos, hours, and a booking or order button. Now the scan does more than show prices: it sells the experience and gives the diner a next step.
That is exactly what favURL builds. It reads your Google Reviews, assembles a one-page site for your restaurant, and comes with a free QR code automatically โ no separate generator, no expiring links. Print it for the table or window and it always points to your live page. (More on the free QR code.)
Where to use it
- On the table and in the window
- On the receipt and takeaway bags
- In your Instagram bio (as a link, not a code)
A QR code is only as good as where it leads. Send people to a page that shows why your food is worth ordering โ make yours free.