Digital menu

Your restaurant menu, accessible via QR code in Italian and English.

Who it's for

The digital menu is the entry-level service of the GR Menu ecosystem: built for restaurants, pizzerias, bistros and delicatessens that want to replace or complement the paper menu with an always-up-to-date version, viewable on any smartphone via QR Code.

What's included

  • Online publication of the digital menu, accessible from any phone.
  • Dedicated QR Code to print on tables, counters, windows or physical supports.
  • A clean structure, optimized for smartphone reading.
  • Display starters, mains, desserts, drinks, wines, cocktails and special offers.
  • Daily specials, lunch menus and seasonal selections.
  • Allergens, descriptions, images, prices and translations for each dish.
  • Italian and English included in the price.
  • Updates available on demand via WhatsApp.
  • Activation available with annual or monthly billing, depending on the agreed setup.

Concrete benefits

  • No more reprints. Change a price, add a dish, mark something sold out: the menu updates in minutes, no print shop required.
  • Cleaner customer experience. Categories are scrollable, photos elevate the offer, allergens are always clear.
  • Professional presentation. The QR code on the table feels modern without being intrusive.
  • Multilingual by default for tourists. Italian and English included; extra languages available on request.

How it works in practice

  1. You send us the menu content (photos, descriptions, prices, allergens).
  2. We publish your digital menu on a dedicated domain.
  3. We hand you the QR code to use on tables, supports or windows.
  4. Whenever you need updates, just message us on WhatsApp. We take care of it.

Positioning

The gateway service to the GR Menu ecosystem: the fastest and lightest way to digitalize a menu without juggling complex platforms.

Interested in this service?

Message us on WhatsApp and within a few hours we'll send you a tailored proposal for your venue.

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