Table Top Menus

The menus below are examples of what you can use for marketing and placing in the restaurants. Do not get fixed on one idea. If you do not like prices, remove them from your menu before printing. If you want to remove products, do so. These are guidelines, you are free to create your own menu. I personally have found that a menu with all products and pricing used at a current consignment store are your best flyers. Because everyone has their own idea of what should be on a menu, I recommend you pick your choice and modify as necessary and then order about 5000 of your own from a printer to get the best price.

Here is the website for the printer I use. The best menu is on 14 point post card with gloss. http://www.smartlevels.com.

Print your own on your computer or at your local store but if you are serious you will need about 5000 menus to paper an area.

Print Gold Foil for your address and pricing if you change anything.

The basic menue below is designed to print on 65# card stock. Use a textured light colored paper.

Basic Table Menu This menu has place holders for contact information and fixed prices. You can download and change pricing.
Gloss Table Menu This menu is the same as above but adds background for high end printing.

Placemat Menu
No Drawing and Doc file

Printer Ready PDF
Drawing reminder

Because it is hard to fold gloss menus, this one is designed to be placed on the table as a placemat. Place one up and one down on the table and hand them all over the town. Put gold foil labels for price and contact information. One has a drawing reminder.