Menu Holder & Stand Types Singapore: Table Tent, A-Frame, Acrylic & Clip Stands
A menu holder keeps the menu upright, clean and in the guest’s eyeline — but the right format depends on the table, the venue and what you’re showing. From table tents to A-frame stands, a menu holder comes in more shapes than you’d expect. Here’s a guide to the types and which suits your setting.
The 30-second version: table tents suit specials and small tables; acrylic T-stands suit clean modern looks; A-frame/standee suit counters; leather stands suit fine dining. Match the holder to the table and the message. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are common for F&B display items.
Menu holder types
| Type | Best for |
|---|---|
| Table tent | Specials, promos — double-sided, cheap |
| Acrylic T-stand | Clean, modern, see-through |
| A-frame / standee | Counter & reception displays |
| Leather / wood stand | Fine dining, premium tables |
| Magnetic / clip stand | Easy page swaps |
How to choose
Start with the surface and the message. A table tent is the cheap, double-sided workhorse for specials and QR codes on dining tables. An acrylic T-stand looks clean and modern and lets the printed insert shine. A-frame standees work at counters and receptions. For premium dining, a leather or wood stand matches the tableware. Size the holder to your insert (A4, A5, DL). Pair it with a matching menu cover for a coordinated look.
For promotions & QR menus
Table stands are perfect for specials and QR-code menus — see our guide to table menu stands for promotions & QR menus. Browse styles in our menu holder range.
Need menu holders?
Tell us the use and quantity and we’ll recommend the right stand type — costed in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
What type of menu holder should I choose?
Table tents suit specials and small tables; acrylic T-stands suit clean modern looks; A-frame standees suit counters; leather or wood stands suit fine dining. Match the holder to the table and message, and size it to your insert.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are common for F&B display items.



