# Digital menu boards

URL: https://www.screenkeep.com/topics/digital-menu-boards/
Last reviewed: 2026-05-17

Quick answer: Use a webpage for digital menu boards when your menu changes often and you want one source of truth for web and in-location screens.

A web-based menu board lets the menu stay editable online while the TV handles reliable display.

## Best-fit scenarios

- Restaurants, cafes, bars, food trucks, concession stands, and cafeterias.
- Menus that need clear typography, daypart changes, or easy price updates.
- Owners who do not want to duplicate menu content in a separate CMS.

## Screen Keep fit

Screen Keep can display a menu URL, refresh it, and schedule different menu pages by time of day on compatible TV hardware.

## Related pages

- [Display a Website on a TV](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/display-website-on-tv/)
- [Turn a Webpage Into Digital Signage](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/turn-webpage-into-digital-signage/)
- [Restaurants and Menu Boards](https://www.screenkeep.com/use-cases/restaurants-menu-boards/)
- [Setup Instructions](https://www.screenkeep.com/app-setup/)

## FAQ

### Can a webpage be a digital menu board?

Yes. A screen-ready webpage can work well when it is designed for distance, contrast, and menu update workflow.

### What should a menu board webpage avoid?

Avoid small text, low contrast, cramped prices, hover-only interactions, cookie popups, and layouts that shift after loading.

### Can Screen Keep schedule menus?

Yes. Use schedules when breakfast, lunch, dinner, or after-hours pages need different URLs.
