tbltap

Topics

Guest menu

The public tbltap menu guests open from a tbltag, QR menu, NFC menu, or table link. Guests can browse without installing the app.

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Find the right first guide

Guided setup

Start with us next to you.

Enter your email here, confirm the PIN, and the app opens the restaurant setup guide.

What guests use

Guests use the public menu to browse restaurant-published items, photos, prices, descriptions, and ordering options when available.

  • Public browsing does not require sign-in.
  • The restaurant controls item content, prices, availability, and service decisions.
  • Guests should treat allergen, ingredient, dietary, and cross-contact information as untrusted until confirmed directly with restaurant staff.

Most likely questions

Quick answers

Can a guest browse without an account?

Yes. Public menus and docs should remain available before sign-in.

Who updates menu content?

The restaurant manages its own menu content, pricing, and availability.

Are allergen flags guaranteed?

No. tbltap may identify potential allergens, but guests must verify allergy and ingredient questions directly with the restaurant before ordering.

Guides

Helpful guides

GuestsUpdated May 5, 2026

Open a tbltap menu

How guests open a tbltap menu using QR menu, NFC menu, tbltag, table link, or table tap menu entry paths to access the correct public restaurant menu without an account.

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Restaurant ownersUpdated Jun 1, 2026

Set up a tbltap menu

How restaurant owners set up tbltap, table tap menu, QR menu, and NFC menu experiences so each table opens the right restaurant menu.

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EveryoneUpdated May 5, 2026

Allergen and ingredient information

How guests and restaurants should treat allergen, ingredient, dietary, and cross-contact information shown in tbltap menus.

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EveryoneUpdated May 5, 2026

Customer and restaurant reviews

How guest reviews work, where restaurant review summaries appear, how the 48-hour edit window works, and how moderation requests protect consumer trust.

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GuestsUpdated May 5, 2026

Pay at the table

How guest payments, Quick Pay, receipts, refunds, and payment support boundaries work at a high level.

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EveryoneUpdated May 5, 2026

Quick Pay and split bills

How Quick Pay turns an active table into a bill location, supports guests who did not order through the menu, and helps split payment by share or item.

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