A QR menu platform is any tool that turns your restaurant menu into a scannable mobile experience. The category ranges from $9/month menu-display tools to $300+/month POS suites with QR add-ons. This roundup ranks the main options by what they actually do — not by who pays the most for ads.
How long from signup to a working QR code on your table.
Do you need to buy proprietary terminals? Can the staff use any phone or tablet?
How many languages, and do Hebrew/Arabic actually render correctly?
Display-only, scan-to-order, or full pay-at-table?
Loyalty cards, NFC, video, analytics — or just a static menu?
Is the real monthly cost obvious from the marketing site?
Best for: independent restaurants and small chains that want a full guest-facing platform — QR menu, NFC, loyalty card, AI menu import — in one tool, on any phone.
Price: 14-day free trial, then paid plans
Best for: mid-to-large US restaurants already running Toast POS, looking to add QR ordering as an extension.
Price: $0–$69/mo Toast base + add-ons; real spend $150–300/mo per location
Best for: not applicable in 2026 — they have stopped accepting new signups.
Price: Free base + paid add-ons (historic)
Best for: a venue that only needs to replace a paper menu with a digital one and nothing else.
Price: $9–10/mo
Best for: very specific local needs — payment provider integrations, regional compliance, native-language support beyond Hayde's 7.
Price: Varies wildly
| Feature | Hayde | Toast | GloriaFood | Oddmenu |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time to live | Same day (AI import) | Days to weeks | N/A (closed) | Same day |
| Hardware | ✅ None | ❌ Proprietary | N/A | ✅ None |
| Languages | 7 incl. RTL | Limited | 12 (no RTL) | 6 (no RTL) |
| Scan-to-order + pay-at-table | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| NFC tap | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Built-in loyalty (Wallet) | ✅ | Add-on | ❌ | ❌ |
| AI menu import | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Accepts new signups | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
A QR menu platform is software that hosts your restaurant menu online and serves it via a scannable QR code. Customers point their phone camera at the code, the menu opens in their browser — no app install. The category covers everything from $9/mo display-only tools to full POS suites with QR add-ons.
There is no single "best" — it depends on what you need. For independent restaurants and small chains that want a complete guest-facing layer (QR menu, NFC, loyalty, AI import, multilingual including RTL), Hayde ranks first. For mid-to-large US restaurants already on Toast POS, Toast Order & Pay is the natural choice. For replacing only a paper menu with nothing else, Oddmenu is cheapest. GloriaFood is no longer accepting new signups.
No. QR menus are independent of POS systems. Hayde and Oddmenu run without a POS at all. Toast Order & Pay requires Toast POS. Many restaurants keep their existing POS and add a QR menu platform on top.
Hayde supports Hebrew with full right-to-left rendering. Most other QR menu platforms either list a Hebrew language toggle without proper RTL, or do not support it at all. If you serve tourists from RTL-language markets, test the actual rendering before committing.
On Hayde, same day — upload a photo of your menu, the AI builds the digital version, you generate a QR code, you're live. Oddmenu is also same-day but you type the menu in by hand. Toast takes longer because hardware has to ship and be installed.
14-day free trial. No card. AI imports your existing menu from a photo.
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