The print vs digital menu debate comes down to what actually works better for your operations, your guests, and your margins. Both formats have strengths. But when you look at cost, flexibility, and sales impact side by side, digital menu boards consistently outperform print for the majority of restaurant and bar operators. Here’s the full honest breakdown.
Where Print Menus Still Win
Physical menus have been the standard for a reason — tactile, familiar, no tech required. For fine dining where the menu is part of the brand experience, print still makes sense. But for most bars, casual restaurants, QSRs, and multi-location operators, print creates significant operational drag:
- Reprinting costs — every price change or new item means a new print run ($50–$500+ each time)
- Lead time — design, approve, print, distribute takes days to weeks
- No scheduling — you can’t automatically switch from breakfast to lunch to dinner
- Waste — outdated menus go straight to the bin
Where Digital Menu Boards Win
| Factor | Print Menu | Digital Menu Board |
|---|---|---|
| Update speed | Days (reprint required) | Instant, from any device |
| Cost per update | $50–$500+ per run | $0 |
| Dayparting | Not possible | Fully automated scheduling |
| Sales impact | Neutral | 3–5% increase in average check size |
| Multi-location sync | Coordinated reprint required | One dashboard, instant push to all locations |
| Item photos | Expensive to include | Free, full color, unlimited |
| POS integration | Not possible | Automatic sync with your POS system |

The Hybrid Approach — Using Both
Many operators don’t have to choose entirely. A practical hybrid approach works well for full-service restaurants:
- Use digital menu boards above the counter or bar for high-visibility, high-update content
- Keep a physical wine or cocktail list for table service where the tactile experience matters
- Add contactless QR menus to every table — guests scan for the full menu while boards handle promotions and specials
For most formats — QSR, fast casual, bars, breweries, food halls, food trucks — going fully digital is the right call. The features Evergreen offers make the switch straightforward.
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Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I use both print and digital menus? | Yes. Many restaurants use digital boards for the main menu and keep printed menus for wine lists or table service. |
| How much do digital menu boards cost to run? | Evergreen’s monthly subscription costs less than most restaurants spend annually on print menu updates alone. See pricing here. |
| Do digital menus actually increase sales? | Yes. Digital boards with item photos increase average check size by 3–5% through visual upselling. |
| Is switching to digital complicated? | Not with Evergreen. Setup takes under an hour and is designed to be managed by restaurant staff — no tech experience needed. |
Ready to Make the Switch? Start Your Free Trial
The print vs digital menu decision ends the same way for most operators — digital wins on cost, speed, and sales impact. Evergreen makes the transition easy. Start your free trial or contact us to see it in action.
About Evergreen
Evergreen is a cloud-based digital menu software platform built for restaurants, bars, and multi-location foodservice operators. Simple, powerful, and always up to date.








