Articles about QR menus, PDFs, and mobile usability
A collection of guides for restaurants that still open a PDF from the table QR and want a cleaner, more mobile-friendly experience.
Why this topic matters
Many restaurants believe they already have a QR menu because guests scan a code and land on a file. In practice, when that file is a PDF, the reading experience is often slow, tiny, and frustrating on mobile.
What these articles cover
These articles break down the problem from multiple angles: customer experience, tourist readability, menu operations, common usability mistakes, and the practical path to replacing a PDF with a better mobile menu.
All articles in this cluster
Explains why QR-to-PDF setups feel frustrating on mobile and why restaurants should treat this as a usability issue, not just a file-format detail.
How to convert a PDF menu into a better QR menuPractical article about transforming an existing PDF menu into a clearer, easier QR menu experience.
PDF menu vs mobile digital menuDirect comparison between document-based menus and mobile-first digital menu experiences.
Signs your QR menu needs an upgradeDiagnostic article that helps restaurant operators identify when their QR menu setup has become outdated or frustrating.
Why tourists struggle with PDF menusFocuses on tourist readability and why PDFs make multilingual hospitality harder than it needs to be.
Common QR menu usability mistakesAuthority-style article about the most common usability mistakes restaurants make in QR menu implementations.