Quick answer
QR menu launch checklist built for tourist restaurants: Tourist restaurants serve guests who may not know local dishes, language, tipping customs, portion sizes, or seasonal availability.
What this template helps you do
This launch checklist is built for tourist restaurants moving from paper, PDFs, or static menu boards to a live QR menu. Tourist restaurants serve guests who may not know local dishes, language, tipping customs, portion sizes, or seasonal availability.
Best use case
Use it before the first QR menu launch, a menu redesign, seasonal relaunch, or a new table-card print run. Use the QR menu to add photos, clearer descriptions, translated item names, allergen notes, and tourist-friendly menu sections.
Tourist Restaurants QR launch readiness example
| Area | Ready when | Launch risk | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language switch | Top languages visible | Guests miss translations | Manager |
| Dish explanations | Local items described | Repeated staff questions | Service lead |
| Photos | Unfamiliar dishes photographed | Low confidence ordering | Marketing |
| Allergens | Translated notes reviewed | Safety risk | Manager |
| QR placement | Codes visible from entrance and tables | Low scans | Host |
Tourist Restaurants QR launch checklist
How to launch the QR menu
Prepare menu content
Import or enter active items, then review prices, tags, photos, and descriptions.
Test the printed codes
Scan table cards, counter signs, or window codes from real guest positions.
Train staff
Give the team a simple script and a fallback option for guests who need help.
Review launch data
Check scan counts, item views, staff feedback, and guest questions after launch.
Test the guest path, not only the URL
For tourist restaurants, a working QR code is only one part of launch. Placement, staff language, menu clarity, and availability updates decide whether guests use it.
How this connects to your QR menu
Use the QR menu to add photos, clearer descriptions, translated item names, allergen notes, and tourist-friendly menu sections. FlipMenu provides the live menu and QR workflow, while this checklist makes the launch operationally ready.
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.