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Blog · June 24 2026

Restaurant QR code signs in Austin

QR signs are simple when the code scans, the size is readable, and the material fits where customers will actually use it.

Austin restaurant print help

Restaurants use QR code signs for menus, ordering, pickup instructions, catering pages, loyalty programs, events, and seasonal specials. The mistake is treating every QR sign the same. A table sign, front window sign, counter card, and food truck menu sign all need different sizing and material choices.

Send Brandon the QR link, finished size, quantity, where the sign will be used, and the deadline. He can check the file, test that the code scans, and help choose a practical format before the job goes to print.

Where QR signs work well

QR code signs are useful anywhere the customer needs quick access to a menu, order page, payment link, catering form, or event details. Common uses include front counters, host stands, table tents, pickup shelves, bar tops, food truck windows, patio areas, and event booths.

For restaurants, the sign has to be easy to read fast. The QR code needs enough quiet space around it, the call to action should be short, and the finished piece should be sized for the viewing distance.

Printed menu window cling on a restaurant window.
Window clings and counter signs can point customers to menus, pickup instructions, or seasonal specials.
Restaurant window graphics and decals on storefront glass.
For windows, counters, and pickup areas, size and placement matter more than adding extra copy.

Common QR sign formats

What can slow a QR sign order down

The most common problems are low-resolution logos, QR codes that are too small, files without bleed, unclear finished sizes, and QR links that change after proofing. If the sign will be outside, on a window, or near food and drink, material choice matters too.

Before printing, Brandon can help check the QR code, size, file setup, and material choice. The goal is simple: the sign looks clean and the code works when the customer needs it.

What to send for a quote

Send the QR link, artwork if you have it, finished size, quantity, where the sign will be used, and your deadline. If you are unsure about size or material, send a photo of the location and Brandon can help narrow it down.

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