QR Code Menu for Taco Trucks

Carnitas o asada, roja o verde, con cebolla o sin. Let them order in their language, in their time.

$20/month after trial · No credit card to start · No per-order fees

Taco trucks serve a bilingual customer base, with heavy customization per order. Salsas, proteins, tortilla types, cebolla or not, cilantro or not. A QR menu for taco trucks runs in both languages side by side, captures the customization in writing, and cuts the line length in half.

Why taco trucks hit these walls

Bilingual customers: half order in Spanish, half in English. Your staff has to switch constantly.

Every taco is customized — protein, salsa, onion, cilantro — and the callout from the window is chaos.

Festival and event crowds mean 30-deep lines at peak.

Handwritten tickets get wet, smudge, get lost.

How Qrambl solves them

Multilingual menu (English + Spanish, plus 6 others) means customers self-serve in their language.

Protein variations (asada, pastor, carnitas, pollo, lengua, veggie) as a simple picker.

Salsa choices (roja/verde/habanera) as multi-select add-ons.

Printed or digital kitchen tickets via the kitchen display — no more wet paper.

Pickup numbers make the window handoff fast — no hunting.

Features that fit taco trucks

Bilingual menus

Spanish + English side by side. Add 6 more languages if you serve tourist crowds.

Protein variations

One picker per taco. Clear pricing when proteins cost differently.

Salsa multi-select

Add-ons let customers pick every salsa they want.

Pickup numbers

T-001 numbers called from the window.

Public storefront

Share your URL on Instagram; pre-orders come in before the truck opens.

How taco trucks are using it

A birria truck shares its storefront URL on Instagram; half the daily orders are pre-orders for pickup at 11:30 sharp.

A festival taquería prints a big QR card; customers order from the line without blocking the window.

A weekday lunch truck at a tech office takes 100 orders in 45 minutes via QR.

Frequently asked questions

Does the menu work in Spanish?

Yes. Spanish is one of the 8 built-in languages. Customers toggle language from the QR page; you maintain one menu per language.

How do we handle salsas and extras?

Add-ons. Customers check the boxes for each salsa they want; extras come through on the ticket.

What if we sell out of asada mid-day?

Toggle off the protein variation or mark the item out-of-stock. It disappears from the menu immediately.

Can I use it at pop-up events without reconfiguring?

Yes. One account, same menu, same QR. Take the truck to any event and the system follows.

Does it print to a kitchen printer?

Kitchen display on a tablet is the native experience. Receipt printer integration isn't built in, but many trucks pair with a browser-to-printer bridge.

Ready to try it in your taco truck?

30-day free trial. $20/month after. No credit card to start, no hardware to buy, no per-order fees.