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Indoor Menu Board Application

Indoor Digital Menu Board Application for QSR, Cafés & Food Counters

Slim-bezel commercial displays for counter menu boards, café menu screens, bubble tea shops, bakery counters, food courts, and fast casual restaurants. Designed to help restaurants present menus clearly, update content faster, and build a cleaner ordering counter experience.

QSR Restaurants Cafés Bubble Tea Shops Food Counters
Indoor digital menu board application for cafe shop counters
Application Overview

Indoor digital menu boards help restaurants present menus more clearly and update content faster.

For QSR restaurants, cafés, bubble tea shops, bakeries, and food court counters, digital menu boards are used to display menu categories, pricing, promotions, combo meals, seasonal drinks, and brand content above or near the ordering counter. Slim-bezel commercial displays are especially suitable for multi-screen menu walls because they create a cleaner and more consistent visual layout.

Where Indoor Digital Menu Boards Are Used

Indoor digital menu boards are widely used in food service environments where customers need to read menus quickly before ordering.

Typical Screen Layouts by Store Type

Screen quantity should match the store type, counter width, menu complexity, and customer reading time.

Store Type Recommended Layout Typical Content
Small Café 1–2 screens Drinks, bakery items, daily specials, seasonal offers
Bubble Tea Shop 2–3 screens Drinks, toppings, sweetness levels, best sellers, promotions
QSR Restaurant 3–4 screens Food, combo meals, drinks, offers, breakfast or limited-time menus
Food Court Counter 2–3 screens Fast-reading menu categories, pricing, product images, promotions
Bakery Counter 1–2 screens Products, breakfast sets, bundles, cakes, daily specials

Recommended Hardware for Indoor Digital Menu Boards

The Slim-Bezel Indoor Digital Signage Display is the core hardware for this application. It is suitable for restaurant counter menu boards because it supports slim multi-screen layouts, commercial operation, flexible installation, and common media playback systems.

Compared with a normal consumer TV, a commercial digital signage display is better suited for fixed installation, longer daily operation, consistent appearance, and project-based deployment.

Core hardware features

32″ / 43″ / 49″ / 55″ / 65″ / 75″ / 85″ screen sizes.
400–1200 nits / 1300–2000 nits brightness options.
8mm slim bezel for side-by-side menu board layouts.
58.3mm slim body for modern counter-area installation.
Android / Windows / Linux system options.
Wall-mounted / hanging / floor stand installation.

Application Hardware Specifications

The following configuration supports most indoor digital menu board projects for restaurants and food counters.

Screen Size32″ / 43″ / 49″ / 55″ / 65″ / 75″ / 85″
Brightness400–1200 nits / 1300–2000 nits
ResolutionMax 3840 × 2160
Bezel Width8mm
Body Thickness58.3mm
InstallationWall-mounted / Hanging / Floor stand
OrientationPortrait / Landscape
SystemAndroid / Windows / Linux
InputHDMI / USB
TouchOptional
Operating Hours7×24h
Enclosure ColorBlack
CustomizationLogo customization / Structure customization
Power Input100–240V

Installation Methods for Restaurant Menu Boards

Different food service environments require different installation methods depending on counter layout, ceiling structure, wall space, and viewing distance.

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Wall-Mounted Above Counter

The most common installation for QSR restaurants, cafés, bakery counters, and fast casual restaurant ordering areas.

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Hanging Menu Board

Suitable for food courts, open counters, bubble tea shops, and spaces where a wall-mounted display is not practical.

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Floor Stand Promotional Display

Useful for entrance areas, queue zones, promotional posters, new product campaigns, and separate advertising displays.

Why Use Commercial Displays Instead of Consumer TVs?

Consumer TVs can display menu content, but they are not always the best choice for commercial menu board projects. Restaurant menu boards are usually installed in fixed positions, used for long daily operation, and often arranged in multiple screens above the counter.

Commercial slim-bezel displays provide a more consistent appearance, better installation structure, commercial operation design, and cleaner multi-screen layout. This is especially important for QSR chains, cafés, and food service brands that need stable menu presentation across multiple stores.

Commercial display advantages

Designed for 7×24h commercial operation.
Slim-bezel design for multi-screen menu boards.
Metal housing and project-based installation structure.
Consistent appearance for restaurant chain deployments.
Android / Windows / Linux system options for different CMS requirements.

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FAQ

Common questions about indoor digital menu board applications for restaurants and food counters.

What screen size is suitable for indoor digital menu boards?

It depends on counter width and viewing distance. Common menu board sizes include 43″, 49″, and 55″, while smaller or larger sizes can be selected for different store layouts.

How many screens do I need for a QSR menu board?

Small cafés may use 1–2 screens, while QSR restaurants and busy food counters often use 3–4 screens for food, drinks, combo meals, and promotions.

Is landscape orientation supported?

Yes. Landscape orientation is commonly used for counter menu boards. Portrait orientation can also be used for digital posters or promotional displays.

Can the displays be installed side by side?

Yes. The 8mm slim-bezel design is suitable for side-by-side multi-screen layouts such as 2-screen, 3-screen, or 4-screen menu walls.

Do indoor menu boards need touch?

Usually no. Indoor menu boards are normally used for display only. Touch is more suitable for self-service kiosks or interactive ordering terminals.

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