Why TV menus beat printed boards
A printed board looks great on day one. Then a keg blows, a special sells out, or a price changes. Suddenly your menu is wrong, your staff are fielding questions, and someone has to find a marker.
Digital TV menus fix that for good.
Changes show up on their own
With Menu Tools, you edit an item from your laptop or phone and the change appears on every TV running that menu within a few minutes.
Items that overflow just keep flowing
A busy tap list can have more items than fit on one screen. Menu Tools auto-paginates: when the list is long, the display cycles through pages on its own so nothing gets buried or cut off.
One source of truth for every screen
The same menu data drives your TV display and the QR menu customers scan at the table. Update it once and both stay in sync. No chance of the board and the table card disagreeing.
It looks the part
Designer templates mean your screen looks intentional, not like a spreadsheet. You control the colors, fonts, and logo so it matches your venue.
Printed boards have their charm. But in a bar, café, or deli, everything changes constantly. For anything that changes a digital menu quickly pays for itself in saved time and fewer wrong orders.
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