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Signage & DOOH

LED menu boards & menu stands

Backlit panels, table-top light boxes and digital screens — for menus that change.

LED menu boards & menu stands: what to know

A menu board is the one sign in a venue that has to be legible from a queue, readable at night, and changed more often than anyone plans for. Most of the frustration with them comes from that last part: a beautiful printed board becomes an argument the first time a supplier price moves.

There are three honest answers depending on how often prices change. A backlit snap-frame board is the cheapest to own and takes a reprint in thirty seconds, which suits a menu that changes seasonally. A digital screen removes printing entirely and suits daily specials or anywhere with multiple sites to keep in sync. Table-top light boxes are for the menu people read sitting down, where the job is atmosphere rather than distance.

The mistake we see most is buying digital for a menu that changes twice a year, and print for one that changes weekly. Tell us how often the prices actually move and we will point at the cheaper option when it is the right one.

  • Backlit snap frames

    Cheapest to own. Reprint a panel and swap it in half a minute, no tools.

  • Multi-panel runs

    Two, three and four-panel sets that line up above a counter as one lit strip.

  • Digital menu screens

    For daily specials, dayparting, or several sites that must stay in sync.

  • Table-top boxes

    Rechargeable A4 and A5 units for the seated menu, with no cable to the table.

Common questions

Backlit or digital menu board?
Backlit if prices change a few times a year — it is far cheaper and needs no power management or content workflow. Digital if you change daily, run dayparts, or manage several venues that must match.
Can I print replacement menu panels myself?
Yes, they are standard poster sizes. We can also print and post replacements, which usually works out cheaper than a local print shop at these quantities.
Are LED menu boards bright enough over a lit counter?
Yes, and the harder problem is usually the opposite — too bright at night. Ours dim, so what is readable at midday is not glaring at closing time.
Do you make outdoor menu boards for drive-through?
Yes, but they are a different build: IP-rated sealed housing, weatherproof transformer, and often a brighter panel to fight daylight. Tell us it is outdoors before you order.

Not sure which is right? Ask us — we will tell you if the cheaper option is the better one for what you are doing.