Every restaurant on Qrambl gets a unique public URL that showcases your menu, opening hours, location, and customer reviews. It's your online presence — built in, no extra setup required.
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When you create a restaurant on Qrambl, it automatically gets a public storefront page at a unique URL like qrambl.com/r/your-restaurant-name. This page displays your full menu with prices, your opening hours, your location and address, and real customer reviews and ratings. Anyone with the link can view it — no account needed, no app to download. Think of it as your restaurant's mini website, always up to date because it pulls directly from your dashboard.
Your storefront link is something you can share anywhere — on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Google Maps, or even printed on a flyer. It gives potential customers a way to browse your menu before they visit, which builds trust and reduces friction. Because it's a real web page, search engines can index it too. That means people searching for restaurants in your area can discover you organically. Customer reviews displayed on your page act as social proof, encouraging first-time visitors to give you a try.
If you enable takeaway in your restaurant settings, customers can place pickup orders directly from your storefront page. They browse the menu, add items to their cart, and submit the order — all without scanning a QR code or sitting at a table. Orders flow into the same kitchen display you already use for dine-in, so there's no extra workflow. Each takeaway order gets a unique pickup number, making it easy to manage collection at the counter.
For restaurant-type venues, the storefront page also lets customers book a table online. They pick a date, time, and party size, and the reservation shows up in your dashboard. You can confirm, decline, or manage reservations from one place. It's a simple way to reduce no-shows and plan your seating — and it's completely free as part of your Qrambl subscription.
There's almost nothing to configure. Your storefront page is created automatically when you add a restaurant. To enable takeaway ordering, just toggle the option in your restaurant settings. To start receiving reservations, enable the reservation feature. Then share your link — paste it in your social media bio, add it to your Google Business profile, or print it on your receipts. That's it. Your restaurant now has a public online presence with ordering and reservations built in.
Create your restaurant on Qrambl and your public storefront page is ready instantly. Share it everywhere.