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Digital signage for restaurants is the term for screens that replace the standard static menu boards and posters used in restaurants. Digital screens can update menus, promotions, and even kitchen information in real-time. Digital menu boards can be updated instantaneously, customized for each location, and displayed in a visually stimulating manner that grabs customer attention. Restaurants and QSRs are now leveraging the use of digital signage to enhance the overall customer experience, maximize upselling opportunities, and help with operational efficiencies.
Standard TVs aren't designed for the environmental conditions in kitchens. Steam, heat, and grease will take down the performance of the TVs over time because they are not built to operate or withstand the abuse kitchens put screens through. MenuPro displays are designed for QSR digital signage and restaurant kitchen screens. Equipped with IP61 and durable characteristics, MenuPro displays will withstand the abuse kitchens put their equipment through.
Absolutely. Wauly’s digital signage software is easily integrated with others allowing for menu updates, schedules, and the synchronization of menus across multiple locations.
Using restaurant digital signage, you can showcase profit items, combo deals, and attractive visuals (images or videos). All of these factors have been shown to create changes in customer choices, allowing for relevant increases in average order value and repeat purchases.
Sure. Wauly's cloud-based digital signage solution uses robust encryption and secure servers to maintain safety on your data and menu updates at all times.
MenuPro makes outdoor or semi-outdoor models for all displays. For cafés with open counters and QSRs with street-facing displays, outdoor digital signage works to be seen with bright sun.
Due to premium quality components and an IP 61 rating, you can operate a MenuPro screen continuously. You will have years of usage without any issues. And because we offer a 5 year warranty, you can be assured of longevity.
Yes. Using Wauly's facial recognition software enables you to schedule breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. When scheduling is complete, the system will switch at the desired time for you. This allows for some good operational efficiencies and less manual work.
Definitely. For example, many small cafes and quick service outlets benefit by seeing an immediate ROI, because digital menu boards eliminate printing costs, provide upselling opportunities, and allow for a timely menu update, all without additional fees.
We provide support for installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair throughout pan-India. If your screens, displays or signage software are not operational, we would be available for you immediately to minimize your down-time.
Digital menu boards increase ease of order by providing clearer menus, vibrant images, and promoting discretionary products. For customers, this reduces confusion, provides improved wait times, and increases their interaction with your restaurant as a whole.
Yes, when you have consistent digital menu boards at all sites, your branding is consistent. Customisable templates allow you to keep your restaurant's brand identity while also allowing you to tailor promotions to individual outlets.
QSR digital signage can be catered for Quick Service Restaurants needing fast communication with customers and staff members. With QSR digital signage instead of ordinary restaurant displays, you can change instantly, true durability, and great flexibility to schedule rapid-moving service cycles.
Kitchen displays ensure orders are communicated to staff with certainty, which minimises errors and decreases preparation time. Kitchen displays are additional tough, and many withstand steam and heat ensuring reliable functionality even at peak times.
Yes. Wauly's digital signage software allows scheduling on festive menus, seasonal promotions, and limited-time offers. For instance, a Café can display Christmas specials while a QSR can advertise an Independence Day combo offer across several or all outlets simultaneously.
It depends on the layout. Small cafes often favor 32" or 43" digital displays while QSR chains and larger kitchens favor 50" or 55" screens. For larger restaurants, use 65" displays for maximum visibility.
Yes. Since digital signage displays allow restaurants to stop purchasing new menus and posters and to update literally at the push of a button in the cloud, it means they can save significantly on repeat or ongoing purchasing costs. Plus, taking advantage of increased upselling opportunities can also help restaurants generate revenue to recoup their investment quickly.








































