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Business Card Maker for Restaurants & Hospitality

Leave every guest and vendor with a card that drives reservations

In the hospitality industry, personal connections drive repeat business and referrals. A professionally designed business card for your restaurant, hotel, or venue ensures that every vendor meeting, catering inquiry, and guest interaction ends with your contact details in hand. NexaLink's free maker lets you add your reservation link via QR code, your location, and your brand identity in minutes.

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Tips for Restaurants & Hospitality

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Include a QR code linking to your online reservation page or menu

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Add your full street address so recipients can easily navigate to your venue

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Feature your operating hours on the back of the card for quick reference

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Use your restaurant's brand colors and typography for instant recognition

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a restaurant business card include?

Include the restaurant name, your name and title, phone number, email, full address, website, and operating hours. A QR code linking to your reservation system or menu is highly effective. For managers and owners, add a catering inquiry line if applicable.

Should each restaurant staff member have their own business card?

Key staff such as the owner, general manager, events coordinator, and head chef should each have personalized cards. Front-of-house staff can share a general restaurant card with the reservation number and website. Consistency in design across all cards reinforces brand identity.

What design style works best for hospitality business cards?

Match your card design to your venue's atmosphere. Fine dining restaurants benefit from elegant, minimalist designs with embossed or foil details. Casual eateries can use bold colors and playful typography. The card should feel like an extension of the dining experience.

Should I put the menu or hours on a restaurant business card?

Hours are useful on the back of the card for quick reference. For the menu, link to your online menu via a QR code rather than printing it, since menus change seasonally. This keeps your card relevant longer and drives traffic to your website.

How can a QR code help a restaurant business card?

A QR code lets recipients instantly view your menu, make a reservation, leave a review, or save your digital contact card. Place it on the back of your card with a clear label like Scan to Reserve or View Our Menu to encourage scans.

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