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·Digital menu for restaurants

A digital menu that’s always today’s menu.

Kitch gives restaurants a live digital menu for QR codes, websites, and bio links — updated by message the moment something sells out, changes price, or comes back.

Free Starter·Two seats·30-day money back

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Harbour Deli
Menu · Hours · Specials
Smoked trout toast$18
Salmon burger
Clam chowder$16
Live menu editor with availability togglesMobile-first guest viewSame permanent QR after every editNo app for guests to downloadFree Starter for one location

·Templates

Start from a template built for your kind of place.

Pick a look and Kitch opens the builder with it loaded — menu, hours, colours, and copy all stay editable.

Counter Classic

Counter service · Deli · Bakery

Counter spots, sandwich shops, bagel places, bakeries, fast-casual

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Bistro

Full-service · Fine-casual · French

Dinner restaurants, wine bars, tasting menus, neighbourhood bistros

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Market Window

Drop page · Pop-up · Window service

Pop-ups, food trucks, ghost kitchens, takeaway windows, drop concepts

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·What this replaces

Drop the stack that can't keep up.

Starter is free. Operator starts at $149/mo.

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01PDF menus
02Printed menu reprints for small changes
03Menu screenshots on social
04Static menu sections on an old website
05Per-edit designer tickets

01 · Who it's for

Right fit

Full-service restaurants, quick-service counters, cafés, bars, bakeries, and food trucks that want a digital menu guests can trust — not a PDF someone has to re-export every time a detail changes.

02 · The problem

What goes wrong

The menu is the most important thing guests look at and the first thing to go stale. A designer exports a PDF, someone uploads it, and then a dish sells out or a price changes. Guests keep scanning the same QR and landing on old information, so staff either apologize all shift or stop trusting the link. A photo of a printed menu on Instagram has the same problem the next day.

·How it works

Say it. Done.

01

Who this is for

A digital menu is for operators who want the menu link to be trusted. It helps full-service rooms with rotating features, counters with sold-out items, cafés with seasonal drinks, bakeries with daily inventory, and trucks with location-specific availability.

It also fits teams that don’t need heavy e-commerce — many restaurants just need the guest to see what’s available, what it costs, and what to do next: order, visit, book, or ask staff.

02

Why a digital menu beats a PDF

A PDF looks designed but behaves like print: every change needs an export and an upload, so the team stops updating it and it drifts out of date. A digital menu treats edits as operational changes — hide, add, edit, and organize items, and the guest page stays in sync.

The QR code and public URL never need to change. You change the content behind them, not the code on the table.

03

QR-ready and mobile-first

The menu is built to be scanned: it loads fast on a phone, reads cleanly without pinching, and needs no app for the guest to download. Put the QR on tables, the window, takeout bags, and the bottom of the receipt — it always points to the current menu.

It’s the same live menu whether a guest reaches it from a table QR, your website, Google, or the link in your bio.

04

Part of a page that does more

The digital menu lives on the same live page as your hours, promos, contact, and location, so a guest who came for the menu can also see that you’re open, what’s on special, and how to order or book. When you’re ready, turn on commission-free direct ordering on the same page.

Start with the menu; the rest of the restaurant page is already there when you need it.

05

Pricing and setup

Kitch Starter is free for one location and includes the live digital menu, a QR, hours, and promos — no card. Setup is quick: add your items, group them by category, and the guest preview shows what they’ll see.

From there, keeping the menu current is just telling Kitch what changed.

·Real updates operators make

One message. Live.

01

86 an item and have it vanish from the guest view instantly.

02

Add a happy-hour or brunch menu before service, then switch back.

03

Update a price without re-exporting a PDF.

04

Group items by category and preview exactly what the guest sees.

Say it once. Your page keeps up.

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Free Starter · 30-day money back

·FAQ

Plain answers.

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Do guests need to download an app?+

No. The digital menu opens in any phone browser from a QR scan or link — there’s nothing for guests to install.

Can I keep the same QR code when the menu changes?+

Yes. The QR points to your live menu page permanently; you change the items behind it, not the printed code.

Can staff hide sold-out items?+

Yes. The live editor has availability toggles, so an unavailable item is removed from the guest view right away.

Is there a free digital menu option?+

Yes. Starter is free for one location and includes the live menu and QR with no card required.

·Start today

Your kitchen has always
known first.

Now what guests see does too. Starter is free; Operator starts at $149 CAD/mo/loc.

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Free Starter · Two seats · 30 days, money back

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