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Bar Manager QR Menu Workflow

The bar manager updates the drink list after a supplier change or vintage change. Use this guide to run a practical QR menu workflow that keeps the QR menu, staff explanation, and guest view aligned.

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The bar manager updates the drink list after a supplier change or vintage change. Use this guide to run a practical QR menu workflow that keeps the QR menu, staff explanation, and guest view aligned.

Where this workflow fits

Bar Managers sit close to a specific menu problem: reviewing beverage descriptions, prices, pairings, and limited availability. The moment usually starts when guests need a clear way to scan the current menu without handling a printed copy. If the team waits for the next print run, guests may see old information, staff may rely on memory, and the drink list shows an old vintage, wrong pour, or unavailable cocktail.

A better routine is to treat the live QR menu as the shared source for guest-facing menu details. FlipMenu lets the team import the existing menu, edit item details, publish changes behind the same QR code, review translations, and check engagement after service. For bar manager work, the goal is simple: make the current menu easy for guests to read and easy for staff to explain.

Bar Manager QR Menu Workflow steps

1

Start from the beverage list review

Collect the service note that matters for bar manager work: reviewing beverage descriptions, prices, pairings, and limited availability. Treat this as the source for the QR menu workflow, not as a loose verbal instruction.

2

Confirm what guests will see

Check item names, prices, availability, photos, and descriptions that affect guests expect the QR menu to match the bottle, glass, and price at the bar. If the menu change is not guest-facing, keep it in staff notes instead of crowding the public menu.

3

Update the live menu before staff repeat it

Use FlipMenu to edit the live QR menu, then check that the published menu reflects the change before bar managers start explaining it during service.

4

Add the staff-facing explanation

Write one short explanation for the team: what changed, why it changed, and what answer to give if a guest asks. This avoids the common risk that the drink list shows an old vintage, wrong pour, or unavailable cocktail.

5

Check QR and mobile readability

Open the public menu on a phone, scan the QR code if relevant, and verify that the item or section is easy to find from the guest point of view.

6

Review after service

Look at menu views, item engagement, and staff feedback. Keep what worked, clarify what caused questions, and turn the next QR menu workflow into a shorter routine.

Bar Manager qr menu workflow checklist

Confirm the QR menu workflow has one owner for this shift.
Check whether the drink list shows an old vintage, wrong pour, or unavailable cocktail could affect guests today.
Review item names, descriptions, prices, photos, and availability.
Mark sold-out or limited items before guests scan the QR menu.
Add a short staff note for the most likely guest question.
Check allergen or ingredient wording with the kitchen when needed.
Review translated menu text when tourist or multilingual guests are expected.
Scan the QR code from a guest phone before service starts.
Tell staff where to find the current menu link and what changed.
Save the QR table check so the next shift can follow the same process.

Old menu habit vs live QR menu habit

SituationOld habitLive QR menu habitRole checkpoint
Price updateWait for a reprint or replace a PDF linkEdit the item once and keep the same QR codeConfirm staff can explain the change
Sold-out itemTell staff verbally and hope everyone remembersHide or mark the item before guests scanReduce the risk that the drink list shows an old vintage, wrong pour, or unavailable cocktail
Description changeUpdate only the printed menu at the next design cycleClarify item wording immediatelyUse the beverage list review as the source note
Translation questionAsk staff to translate manually at the tableReview translated menu text and escalation notesGive guests a consistent answer
Post-service learningRely on memory from the shiftReview scans, views, and item engagementImprove the next QR menu workflow

Staff artifact to keep

Create a small QR table check for this workflow. It should include the menu item or section, what changed, who approved it, what guests need to know, and when the team should review it again. For bar managers, this artifact matters because guests expect the QR menu to match the bottle, glass, and price at the bar.

The artifact does not need to be complex. A short checklist, service note, or briefing script is enough when it connects directly to the live menu. The important habit is that every staff answer points back to the same published menu instead of an old PDF, a printed copy, or a memory from yesterday's shift.

Product boundary

FlipMenu supports display menus, QR menu publishing, menu imports, live edits, descriptions, translations, and analytics. It is not a POS, table ordering, delivery, or payment system.

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