Last updated: Oct 2, 2025, 11:13 AM
Your menu setup is the most important part of your kiosk. Your guests will interact with it to place orders, so you'll want to make sure that the menu is simple to navigate, easy to understand, and visually appealing.
To learn more about kiosks/Kiosk Mode, check out this Toast Central article: Get Started With Kiosk Mode.
Only menus that are enabled to appear in Kiosk Mode will be available to your guests.
You can watch the video below for a walkthrough of how to adjust your menu visibility settings.
Once you've added descriptions to your menu items, you can choose to display them on your kiosk. Displaying item descriptions will:
For more information on adding these descriptions, see this Toast Central article: .
If you don't wish to display item descriptions on your kiosk, follow these steps:
In addition to item descriptions, images add a personal touch to your kiosk menu and ensure guests are familiar with the fare they are ordering. To add images to your menu, follow the steps below:
When naming parts of your menu like items or groups, keep in mind that the names will be guest-facing. This means that all names should be clear and easy to understand so guests can navigate the menu quickly and efficiently. For example, an item called Chicken Tenders should be listed as such and should not be abbreviated to Chix Tend.
Abbreviations can still be used for the item's Kitchen Name to reduce the volume of item names on kitchen tickets, but any abbreviation in the POS Name field will appear while the device is in Kiosk Mode. For more information, see this Toast Central article: .
For modifiers, consider naming modifier groups with a question or a command. For example, a sandwich modifier can be called Toasted? with options including Toasted and Not Toasted. Or, a modifier group can be called Choose Your Protein with options including Turkey, Ham, Salami, and more.
Keep the following modifier options in mind when designing menus that will be used in Kiosk Mode:
You may choose to hide irrelevant menus, menu groups, items, modifier groups, and/or modifiers from your kiosk device(s).
Note: Groups or items that are fully hidden (nothing selected for Visible To) will not be visible/available to be ordered from any POS terminal. However, items on hidden menus can be scanned with a barcode scanner, even from a kiosk.