QR Codes for Restaurants
Digital menus, Wi-Fi access, reviews and ordering — everything a restaurant needs in one scan.
Restaurants were among the first businesses to adopt QR codes at scale, and for good reason. A single scannable code can replace a printed menu, hand out the Wi-Fi password, collect Google reviews and even take an order — cutting printing costs and giving guests a faster, cleaner experience. Below are the QR codes that work best in a restaurant, all free to generate and customize.
Recommended QR codes for restaurants
Contactless digital menus
A menu QR code on each table links straight to your menu — as a hosted page, a PDF or your ordering site. Updating prices or specials no longer means reprinting; you simply change the destination once.
Vector exports (SVG and PDF) keep the code crisp on table tents, stickers and laminated cards at any size.
Guest Wi-Fi without the hassle
A Wi-Fi QR code lets guests connect by scanning instead of typing a long password. Print it on the table or by the counter to cut down on "what is the Wi-Fi?" questions.
More reviews, more regulars
Place a Google review QR code on the receipt or by the exit to send happy diners straight to your review page. Pair it with a Google Business code so new customers can find your hours, photos and directions instantly.
Step-by-step guides
Frequently asked questions
- How do I make a QR code menu for my restaurant?
- Use the Menu QR generator, point it at your menu page or PDF, customize the colors, and download a print-ready SVG or PDF to place on each table.
- Are these restaurant QR codes free?
- Yes. Every generator here is free with no watermark, no signup and no expiry on static codes.
- Can I update the menu without reprinting the code?
- Point the code at a URL you control (your menu page or a redirect) and update that destination — the printed code stays the same.
Start creating your QR codes
Every generator is free, watermark-free and works entirely in your browser. No signup required.