Table Menu Stands for Promotions, Specials & QR Menus Singapore
The little stand on the table does more selling than you’d think — it’s where guests learn about the dessert special, the new cocktail, or scan the QR menu. A well-designed menu stand turns idle table space into a promotion engine. Here’s how to use table menu stands for specials, promotions and QR-code menus.
The 30-second version: table stands put promos and QR menus in front of seated guests — use double-sided table tents or acrylic stands, keep the message single and bold, and make the QR code big enough to scan easily. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are common for F&B display items.
What table stands promote
| Use | Why it works on the table |
|---|---|
| Daily specials | Upsell to a captive, seated audience |
| QR-code menu | Contactless ordering & full digital menu |
| New launches | Spotlight a new dish or drink |
| Loyalty / reviews | Prompt sign-ups or Google reviews |
Design tips
Table space is tiny, so the rules are strict: one message per stand (don’t cram), bold and readable from a seated distance, and a QR code at least ~2.5cm so phones scan it first try. Double-sided table tents show to both sides of the table; acrylic stands with slip-in inserts let staff swap the promo daily. Brand it subtly — the offer is the hero, your logo the signature. Match the stand style to the venue using our menu holder types guide.
Pair with the menu
Table stands work alongside the main menu — coordinate them with your menu cover concept. Browse styles in our menu holder range.
Table stands for your specials?
Tell us the use and quantity and we’ll recommend table tents or acrylic stands — costed in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
How big should a QR code on a table stand be?
At least around 2.5cm square so phones scan it reliably from a seated distance. Keep one clear message per stand and make it bold and readable.
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.




