Menus

Choose a menu template

There are four menu templates — Menu 1, Menu 2, Special, and Classic — each with its own look. Pick the one that suits your style.

2 min

Before you start

  • Logged in to your dashboard
  1. 1

    Open the Menu tab

    On the dashboard, click the Menu tab in the top playlist row, just right of "Playlist V."
    verticalPlaylist IIPlaylist IIIPlaylist IVPlaylist VMenu tile grid for the active playlist appears below
  2. 2

    Pick a slot

    There are two menu slots, Menu 1 and Menu 2, and they’re independent — breakfast vs dinner, or weekdays vs weekends. Click the slot you want to edit.
    vertical · II · III · IV · V Menu Menu 1 Menu 2 TEMPLATES IN THE ACTIVE SLOT Menu 1 Menu 1 3 columns · 12 items Menu 2 Menu 2 2 columns · 8 items Special Special daily hero item Classic Classic single column · text-only Tip: editing the active slot doesn’t touch the other.
  3. 3

    Compare the four templates

    Inside the slot you’ll see four template tiles, each a distinct layout:

    Menu 1 — clean, photo-forward. Great for cafés and quick-service restaurants.
    Menu 2multi-section dark theme. Best for full-service dinner menus.
    Specialtile grid for hero items, daily specials, limited offers.
    Classicprint-style with serif type and aligned prices. Timeless.
    MENU 1 · PHOTO-FORWARD photo photo $12.99 quick-service · cafés · QSR MENU 2 · MULTI-SECTION — Starters — $6 $8 — Mains — $15 $18 full-service · multi-section dinner menus SPECIAL · TILE GRID Burger Pizza Salad Wrap Bowl Dessert CLASSIC Margherita Pizza $12 Caesar Salad $8 House Burger $14 Tiramisu $7 print-style · readable · timeless
  4. 4

    Click the template you want

    Click a thumbnail and the editor opens with sample data. From here you edit items, prices, and photos — see Edit menu items, prices & photos.

Tips & Common Issues

  • Switching templates resets that slot’s data — copy anything you need elsewhere first.
  • Try each one with the sample data to see what fits; you can always switch back.
  • Coffee shop or bar? Special (the tile grid) usually wins. Full-service restaurant? Classic reads easiest across a room.