Do QR menus require a native app?
No. A QR menu can open directly in the phone browser with no app install.
A QR menu is a digital restaurant menu that opens on a phone when a diner scans a code at the table. In practice, this means no paper reprints, faster updates, and a mobile-friendly browsing experience.
QR menus reduce operational lag between a menu change and what diners actually see. They are also easier to read on phones than static PDFs. For teams, that usually means fewer clarification loops during service.
No. A QR menu can open directly in the phone browser with no app install.
Yes. Digital menus can be updated and republished much faster than reprinting paper menus.
Owners, service staff, and diners all benefit from faster updates, clearer menu information, and smoother table-side ordering.