QR code ordering system for restaurants

A complete QR code ordering flow for dine-in: table-specific links, digital menu, cart checkout, and orders routed to your POS and kitchen display.

How it works

From scan to kitchen in four steps

  1. Print or display a table QR

    Each table gets a unique link. Generate QR codes from your floor plan so guests land on the right check.

  2. Guests open the menu on their phone

    No app install required—just the camera and your live menu with categories, modifiers, and availability.

  3. They build a cart and submit

    Orders attach to the table so staff can merge with POS workflows, split checks, and track service.

  4. Kitchen and front-of-house stay in sync

    Tickets flow to your kitchen display and POS like any other channel, with real-time status updates.

Why operators choose it

Less friction for guests and staff

QR ordering complements waitstaff during peak hours, speeds up repeat rounds, and keeps your menu accurate everywhere guests see it.

  • Table-tied URLs for accurate fire timing and service
  • Same menu and pricing as POS—one source of truth
  • Works alongside kiosk and counter channels
  • Integrated with floor plan QR generation

Frequently asked questions

What is a QR ordering system?
A QR ordering system lets restaurant guests scan a code at their table to open a digital menu, place orders, and send them to the kitchen and POS without downloading an app.
Is QR code ordering the same as a QR menu?
A QR menu only shows items. A full QR ordering system includes cart, checkout or send-to-kitchen, and ties orders to a table or session so staff can fulfill and bill them correctly.
Do guests need an app to order?
No. Guests use their phone browser after scanning the table QR. That keeps friction low and works on iOS and Android.
Can we use QR ordering with our existing POS workflow?
Yes. Orders created from table QR appear in the same restaurant order flow as POS and other channels, so kitchen and payment workflows stay consistent.