Quick answer
QR menu audit checklist for small groups auditing QR menu links, prices, hours, and local availability.
What this template helps you do
A multi-location QR menu audit catches broken codes, local price drift, and stale hours before guests find them.
Best use case
Use it when small groups auditing QR menu links, prices, hours, and local availability need a repeatable way to review the operational details behind guest-facing menu changes.
Multi-Location QR Menu Audit Checklist worksheet example
| Location | QR URL | Price check | Hours check | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downtown | Correct | Two prices outdated | Correct | GM |
| Riverside | Correct | Correct | Patio hours missing | Manager |
| Airport | Needs reprint | Correct | Holiday hours missing | Ops lead |
| Old Town | Correct | Dessert price wrong | Correct | Chef |
| Mall kiosk | Correct | Combo price review | Correct | Owner |
Multi-Location QR Menu Audit Checklist checklist
How to use the qr menu audit checklist
Fill the worksheet from current operations
Use today's small restaurant group menu, prep, inventory, or content details rather than a generic template.
Choose the guest-facing decision
Mark the exact price, availability, description, photo, tag, or section change that should reach guests.
Review before publishing
Have a manager or owner check the operational note before the QR menu is updated.
Publish and monitor
Update the live QR menu, then watch scan behavior, item views, and repeated staff questions.
Keep internal notes and guest menus aligned
The worksheet is only useful if it leads to a clear menu action. Decide what guests should see, publish the update, and verify the live QR menu after the change.
How this connects to your QR menu
Use FlipMenu to keep each location's public menu current, then run this audit before reprinting QR cards or launching seasonal updates.
Use the worksheet first, then publish the guest-facing result only after the manager review is complete. That keeps the digital menu useful without turning it into an unapproved operations notebook.