Restaurant Menu Flyers & Takeout Menus

A menu people can read and want to order from — printed to survive the counter, the table and the delivery bag.

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From $29 · proofed before printing · ships in 4–6 business days

A menu flyer has one job: make the food look worth ordering and stay readable while it does. Gloss coatings make food photography pop; silk matte keeps dense menus easy on the eyes; folded formats fit a full menu in a takeout bag. ProCardCrafters prints menus on durable, coated stock so grease and spills don’t end the flyer’s shift early.

Where restaurant menu flyers use them

  • Takeout and delivery menus tucked into bags
  • Dine-in table and counter menus
  • New-menu and seasonal-special announcements
  • Door drops for a new location’s opening radius

Recommended options for restaurant menu flyers

The premium options that convert best in your line of work.

High-Gloss UV — custom flyer (sample mockup)

High-Gloss UV

A high-shine coating that makes food photography and promo colors leap off the page.

Folded Formats — custom flyer (sample mockup)

Folded Formats

Bi-fold and tri-fold layouts that turn a single flyer into a mini-brochure for menus and programs.

Silk Matte Coating — custom flyer (sample mockup)

Silk Matte Coating

A smooth, glare-free silk finish that keeps dense text and menus easy to read.

Heavyweight Stock — custom flyer (sample mockup)

Heavyweight Stock

Thick 150–350gsm stock that feels like something worth reading, not something to toss.

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Estimated from $75 · final price set in the designer
Varies by quantity and options — adjust anything before you order.

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Start from our recommended setup and tweak it — every order is proofed before printing. No account required.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the menu hold up to grease and spills?

Yes. A gloss or silk coating resists grease and moisture far better than uncoated paper, so menus stay legible on the table and in delivery bags.

Can you do a folded menu?

Yes — bi-fold and tri-fold layouts turn a single sheet into a full menu with sections, which works well for takeout and dine-in alike.

Which finish makes food photos look best?

High-gloss UV gives food photography the most pop and saturation. If your menu is text-heavy, silk matte keeps it readable while still feeling premium.

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