Tabro

QR menu for restaurants

Launch a QR menu that guests actually use at the table

Tabro helps restaurants replace printed menus and messy handoffs with one browser-based QR flow: the guest opens the menu, places an order, and the staff see every request by table.

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No app for the guest

Guests scan the table QR code and open the menu in the browser they already have, which removes installation friction and speeds up the first order.

Faster updates for the team

A digital QR menu is easier to update than printed menus, especially when prices, seasonal items, or availability change during the week.

Orders stay tied to the table

The team sees where the request came from, so waiter calls and guest orders are easier to handle without verbal relay or paper notes.

How a QR menu works with Tabro

  1. Set up one restaurant, add tables, and publish your digital menu.
  2. Print QR codes for the tables so guests can open the menu instantly.
  3. Guests browse, order, and call a waiter from the phone while staff see everything live by table.

How to create a QR code menu for a restaurant

  1. Create the digital menu with categories, dishes, prices, and the key items guests need to decide quickly.
  2. Generate QR codes for tables, counter service, or a small pilot area and test them on iPhone and Android.
  3. Publish the QR menu and connect it to table ordering or waiter calls when the team is ready for more than a menu link.

Why restaurants move from printed menus to QR

A QR menu is not just a digital copy of a paper menu. It removes reprinting, shortens the guest path to ordering, and gives the team a cleaner service flow during busy hours.

QR code table service, not just a menu link

When a guest scans a QR code at the table, Tabro can support the full table service flow: open the menu, send an order, and call a waiter with the table context already attached.

Frequently asked questions

Do guests need to install anything to use the QR menu?

No. The menu opens directly in the browser after scanning the code at the table.

Can a QR menu still work for small cafes or one-location restaurants?

Yes. Tabro is designed to start with one venue, one team, and a simple rollout before expanding further.

Is the QR menu only for viewing dishes, or can guests also order?

Guests can do both: browse the menu and send table orders or waiter requests from the same flow.

Can Tabro work as a QR code table service system?

Yes. Tabro is built for QR code table service: each table can have its own QR flow, and staff see orders or waiter calls with the correct table attached.