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GetFreeMenu is a 100% free digital menu platform for restaurants, cafรฉs, bars, and food trucks. Create a beautiful QR code menu that customers scan to browse on their phone โ no app to download, no subscription, and no credit card required.
Unlike paid platforms such as Toast, Square for Restaurants, BentoBox, or GloriaFood, the core product is free forever. You can set up your menu in under two minutes and print the QR code on table tents, flyers, or stickers.
Ideal for independent restaurants, cafรฉs, food trucks, bars, and small chains that want a professional contactless menu without the monthly fees of traditional restaurant POS or online-ordering platforms.
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Small and independent food businesses โ single-location restaurants, cafรฉs, bars, izakayas, food trucks, and small chains. Basically owners who want a clean, modern digital menu and table ordering but can't justify (or don't want) a monthly SaaS bill.
It's especially popular with places in tourist-heavy areas because of the 19-language auto-translation, and with owners who run things hands-on and want something they can set up themselves without a salesperson or onboarding call.
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We're an early-stage product, so we're not name-dropping big chains. GetFreeMenu is currently used by independent restaurants and cafรฉs โ including a few in Korea and Southeast Asia โ and we're focused on helping small, owner-run places rather than chasing enterprise logos.
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The biggest thing is that it's genuinely free โ not a free trial, not "free for your first 10 items." The whole menu, QR codes, table ordering, kitchen view, and the waiting queue are free forever, and we don't ask for a card to sign up. Most tools in this space lock the useful parts behind a monthly plan.
The other piece is languages. The menu auto-translates into 19 languages and detects the visitor's language automatically, which matters a lot for restaurants in tourist areas. A Japanese or Korean tourist scans the QR and reads the menu in their own language without anyone doing anything.
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If you're an independent restaurant or cafรฉ, the math is simple: tools like Toast, Square, or BentoBox can run you anywhere from $20 to a few hundred dollars a month for what is essentially a digital menu and ordering. We give you the same core โ QR menu, per-table ordering, live kitchen display, sales analytics, and a virtual queue โ for nothing.
You can be live in under two minutes. Paste your existing menu or start from a template, print the QR, and you're done. There's an optional Pro tier if you want white-label and higher limits, but you never have to touch it to run a real restaurant on it.
GetFreeMenu's answer
It started from a pretty common frustration: small restaurants being charged monthly for something as basic as a digital menu and a QR code. A lot of owners in Asia were either paying for tools they barely used, or sticking with paper menus that tourists couldn't read.
So the goal was to build the QR-menu and table-ordering tool we'd actually want to use, make it multilingual out of the box, and keep it free โ funded by an optional Pro tier and ads rather than charging every small shop a subscription. The brand name says the whole idea: get a free menu.
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The backend is Rust (Axum), running either on AWS Lambda or as a standalone server. Data is on DynamoDB. The frontend is Next.js with Tailwind CSS. Translations are powered by a self-hosted LibreTranslate instance, and the whole thing runs on AWS (S3 + CloudFront for images, SES for email). Billing is handled through Stripe.
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๐ก You can still install extensions on vscodium using Open VSX Registry, which is an opensource project by Eclipse Foundation. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
For example I can access eclipse.org in chrome without issue. I'm seeing my PA cert when I check it's trusted. However when I run the eclipse installer it fails which I suspect is because of the decryption. I'm seeing this log in the decryption log both before and after installing the IA cert and when both using the installer or browsing the site. Source: about 3 years ago
I think u/rayok's post is probably going to be your most relevant lead. Maybe it's a JRE related thing. I'd go ahead and reinstall eclipse from the eclipse.org download page rather than your OS app store. Maybe the JRE didnt get installed correctly idk. Source: about 3 years ago
"Failed to fetch the latest release from eclipse.org". Source: over 3 years ago
After updating the Mac Air M1 Eclipse just didn't start. I downloaded AArch64 again from eclipse.org and now it works. Would there have been a smarter way to fix this? Source: over 4 years ago
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