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QR code ordering system for restaurants

Ordentino helps independent restaurants in Germany turn guests scan a QR code, open the digital menu and order without downloading an app into a practical direct channel, without extra hardware or a long platform project.

QR ordering · No app download · Pickup · Multilingual menu
Practical setup
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QR code ordering system for restaurants
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Use case
guests scan a QR code, open the digital menu and order without downloading an app
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Plan
€49/month plus VAT

Where a direct ordering flow helps

Guests should order through your own link, QR code or website instead of only through marketplaces.
The flow should feel clear for guests and manageable for the team during daily service.
You want a fixed monthly software cost and clearer control over repeat guests.

Direct orders under your own brand

Use one clear destination for direct orders, so guests scan a QR code, open the digital menu and order without downloading an app supports your own channel instead of becoming just another marketplace listing.

Share the link on Google, your website, social media or flyers.
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Guests order in the browser without installing a new app.
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The team receives clearer order information than in a phone call.

Built for restaurant routines

Ordentino is designed for small teams that need a simple workflow during service, pickup windows and busy lunch periods.

QR codes can work at the table, counter or on printed material.
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Menus, options and languages stay easier to maintain than a static PDF.
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Online payment can be enabled when it fits your operation.

Transparent commercial model

The Classico plan is positioned around a fixed monthly price so owners can judge the economics before they promote the channel.

€49/month plus VAT in the Classico plan.
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No setup fee and no Ordentino commission per order.
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External payment provider fees may apply when online payment is used.

How the ordering flow works

QR code ordering system for restaurants should make the path from guest to team obvious: open the page, choose from the menu, send the order and continue in the restaurant with structured information.

Ordentino QR table stand with scan code for digital menu and ordering
Product preview of a QR table stand in the restaurant
Entry
Link or QR
Guests arrive from Google, your website, social media, flyers or a QR code.
Menu
Digital
Items, variants, prices and languages are shown directly in the browser.
Order
Table or pickup
The same channel can support table ordering, pre-orders and collection.
Team
Structured
Orders are easier to read than phone notes or chat messages.

Is QR code ordering system for restaurants a good fit?

Good fit when...
You are ready to promote a direct ordering link through your own channels.
Your team wants fewer unclear calls and more structured orders.
You want to combine QR, pickup or pre-ordering in one web-based flow.
Less suitable when...
You only want a marketplace to bring completely new reach.
You need a full POS or inventory system replacement.
You do not want to actively mention your own ordering link to guests.
Common questions

Questions about QR code ordering system for restaurants

How does QR code ordering work in practice?
You place a QR code at the table, counter or on the takeaway packaging. Guests scan with their phone camera, the ordering page opens in the browser and they pick dishes and submit the order.
Do guests need to install an app to use the QR code?
No. The QR opens a normal webpage. Any modern phone browser works without installing anything.
Can the same QR code work for table service AND pickup?
Often venues use separate QR codes per scenario so the page knows the context (table number for service, pickup window for takeaway). Both flow into the same order overview.
What happens if a guest scans the QR but doesn't order?
Nothing — the page is informational until they submit. There is no account creation and no tracking beyond Plausible's privacy-respecting analytics.
Can I reuse existing printed QR codes when the URL changes?
Yes, if you use a stable Ordentino URL. If the URL ever needs to change, a 301 redirect keeps the old QR codes working — but it is cleaner to plan a stable URL up front.