Running a café or restaurant means juggling menus, promos, takeout, and day-to-day operations—all while keeping your brand consistent. This guide focuses on what to print first, where it’s used, and how to choose formats that actually last in real food-service environments. Whether you’re opening a new spot or tightening up your reorder system, this checklist helps you invest in printed marketing materials that support daily service and repeat business.
The Must-Have Starter Kit (If You Print Nothing Else, Start Here)
If you are starting from scratch or refreshing your basics, these are the printed materials every café and restaurant needs to operate smoothly. They are high-visibility, high-touch items that directly impact ordering, customer experience, and brand recall.
Starter essentials include:
- Printed menus, counter or table
- Small tabletop or counter signage
- Stickers or labels for packaging
- Flyers or inserts for takeout orders
Once these are covered, everything else becomes an upgrade, not a scramble.
1. At the Counter & Ordering Area
Where decisions happen fast.
This is where customers scan, decide, and order, often in seconds. Prints here need to be clear, durable, and easy to update.
Printed Menus (Dine-In & Counter Menus)
Printed menus remain one of the most important tools in any café or restaurant.
Best formats
- Single-page menus for counters or casual dining
- Folded menus for larger offerings
- Menu boards for quick-service or coffee counters
Material tips
- Use thicker cardstock for durability
- Matte or silk finishes reduce glare under bright lighting
- Lamination is ideal for menus handled daily or exposed to spills
Reorder cadence
- Monthly or quarterly, depending on menu changes and wear
Table Tents & Small Counter Signage
Tablet tents are perfect for highlighting bestsellers, limited-time offers, or upsells like add-ons and drinks.
Why they work
- Easy to swap for seasonal promos
- Do not require wall or fixture space
- Catch attention while customers wait
Material tips
- Thick cardstock for stability
- Consider lamination for longevity
Reorder cadence
- Monthly for promos
- Quarterly for evergreen messaging
Loyalty Cards & Discount Cards
Small cards can drive repeat visits without ongoing ad spend.
Common uses
- Buy-10-get-1 coffee cards
- First-visit discounts
- Bounce-back offers
Material tips
- Cardstock for affordability
- Plastic for longer-term loyalty programs
Reorder cadence
- Quarterly or as inventory runs low
2. On Tables & Dining Surfaces
Where guests linger
When customers sit down, they have time to read, notice details, and engage with your brand.
Paper Placemats
Placemats do more than protect tables, they communicate.
Use them to
- Show menus or specials
- Share your story or sourcing notes
- Entertain kids or families
Material tips
- Uncoated paper for easy disposal and readability
Reorder cadence
- Weekly or monthly, depending on volume
Tabletop Signage (Tent Cards, Mini Signs)
These are great for reinforcing messages without overwhelming the table.
Best for
- Table service instructions
- QR codes
- Seasonal messaging
Reorder cadence
- Monthly or as promotions change
3. Takeout, Delivery & Packaging Touchpoints
Your brand outside the store
These materials travel farther than anything else you print.
Stickers & Food Labels
Stickers and labels are low-cost, high-impact branding tools.
Common uses
- Sealing takeout bags
- Branding cups and containers
- Providing food information
Material tips
- BOPP or waterproof stocks resist oil, moisture, and refrigeration
Reorder cadence
- Weekly or monthly for high-volume operations
Flyers, Coupon Inserts & Thank-You Cards
Flyers, custom inserts, and thank you cards are perfect for encouraging repeat visits and online engagement.
Use them to
- Promote upcoming events
- Share discounts or QR codes
- Ask for reviews or social follows
Material tips
- Lightweight paper keeps costs low
- Stick to standard flyer sizes for easy reordering
Reorder cadence
- Monthly or per campaign
Branded Takeout Packaging (Optional Upgrade)
Once your basics are covered, branded bags or boxes can elevate perception.
Best for
- High takeout volume
- Delivery-focused concepts
Reorder cadence
- Quarterly, depending on storage space and volume
4. Storefront & Sidewalk Visibility
How you get noticed before someone walks in
Exterior prints bring people inside.
Window Clings
Window clings are easy to install, remove, and update.
Best for
- Hours
- Promotions
- Seasonal messaging
Material tips
- Static cling for easy repositioning
Reorder cadence
- Seasonal
Banners
Large-format visibility without permanent installation.
Best for
- Grand openings
- Events
- Seasonal menus
Material tips
- Vinyl for durability
- Mesh for windy outdoor locations
Reorder cadence
- As needed or seasonally
A-Frame Signs
A staple for sidewalk traffic.
Best for
- Daily specials
- Directional signage
- Brunch and happy hour promos
Reorder cadence
- Replace inserts as messaging changes
5. Optional but High-Impact Extras
Once your basics are covered
- Interior posters for branding or storytelling
- Event signage for pop-ups or tastings
- Seasonal promo kits for holidays
- Limited-time menus or tasting cards
Reorder Cadence: What Runs Out First (and Why)
Not all print materials age the same.
High-turnover items
- Stickers and labels
- Placemats
- Flyers and inserts
Long-life items
- A-frame signs
- Banners
- Laminated menus
Suggested planning
- Weekly: packaging labels, placemats
- Monthly: menus, flyers, promos
- Quarterly: signage and loyalty cards
Planning ahead avoids last-minute printing panic, especially before weekends and peak seasons.
Choosing the Right Materials for Daily Café & Restaurant Use
Paper vs cardstock vs plastic
- Paper: affordable, disposable
- Cardstock: sturdier for frequent handling
- Plastic: best for long-term use
Lamination and coatings
- Matte reduces glare
- Gloss enhances color
- Lamination adds lifespan
When durability saves money
Spending slightly more on durable materials often reduces reprints and downtime.
Build your café or restaurant with UPrinting.
From menus and signage to stickers, flyers, and packaging inserts, UPrinting makes it easy to design, print, and reorder everything your food business needs without slowing down service.