Quick answer
Sports Bar Menu Examples built for sports bars, pubs, and casual restaurants running game-day service. Sports bar menus need wings, shareables, pitcher specials, game-day combos, and quick updates when crowds change demand.
What this menu example helps you plan
This game-day menu example is built for sports bars, pubs, and casual restaurants running game-day service. Sports bar menus need wings, shareables, pitcher specials, game-day combos, and quick updates when crowds change demand.
Best use case
Use it when you are replacing a printed menu, cleaning up a PDF menu, preparing a new QR menu, or giving staff one current version of the menu to reference during service. Highlight shareable items and time-limited game-day offers so groups order faster.
Sports Bar Menu Examples sample structure
| Section | Item | Price | Guest-facing description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wings | Buffalo Wings | $13 | Ten wings, celery, blue cheese |
| Shareables | Loaded Nachos | $14 | Cheese, beans, salsa, jalapenos |
| Combos | Game-Day Burger Combo | $18 | Burger, fries, domestic draft |
| Drinks | Pitcher Special | $18 | Available during live games |
| Menu Notes | Wing flavors | Included | Clarify wing flavors so guests know what they can change before ordering. |
| Availability | Shareables | Daily | Update shareables before service when the menu changes. |
Sports bars menu checklist
How to turn this example into a live QR menu
Start from the active menu
Import or enter the items sports bars, pubs, and casual restaurants running game-day service already sell, then remove outdated dishes before publishing.
Organize for mobile scanning
Keep categories short and make wing flavors easy to find without forcing guests to pinch and zoom.
Add practical item details
Use prices, dietary cues, and concise descriptions so guests understand the menu before they ask staff.
Publish and review behavior
Share the QR menu, then review scans and item views to decide what needs clearer placement or wording.
Keep the example operational
Highlight shareable items and time-limited game-day offers so groups order faster.
How to adapt this example
Start with the sample sections, then replace every dish with your real menu. Keep the structure useful for guests: the most popular categories should appear first, and anything that changes often should be easy to update.
For sports bars, the highest-value details are wing flavors, shareables, pitcher specials, game-day combos. Add those details in the menu itself instead of leaving staff to answer the same questions repeatedly. FlipMenu is focused on menu publishing, QR code distribution, updates, translations, and analytics; it is not a POS or payment system.