The menu card sitting at every place setting that tells guests what's coming and gives the table a finished look. Editable templates across single-course, multi-course, dinner-party, and brunch layouts.
New to editing? → Our Corjl guide shows how to type your menu and change fonts and colours in minutes.Designs for every kind of dinner. Single-side wedding menus, multi-course tasting menus, brunch menus, bridal shower lunch, baby shower brunch, dinner party. Themed to match wedding and shower suites — coastal, classic floral, vintage tea party, celestial, coquette bow, faux-stained-glass, modern minimalist. Sizes are 5×7 and 4×8 — exact size is listed in each product description.
Editing is fast. Open in Corjl — type your menu, edit course names, font and colour. No software to install. Free demo on every listing.
Where to print. Three options. Corjl Prints — choose size and quantity inside the editor, shipped to your door. Print at home works for small runs on a good colour printer with full ink. For double-sided menus, print one card at a time — 2-up printing on a single sheet won't keep the front and back aligned. If your design has a lot of colour, professional printing gives a much cleaner finish. Prints of Love for proper cardstock with free shipping (code marryful10 for 10% off — this is an affiliate link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!). More in our printing guide →
Pair with: Place Cards · Table Numbers · Seating Charts · Welcome Signs
FAQ
What size fits standard place settings?
5×7 and 4×8 are the two sizes — both fit comfortably above the plate. Check each listing for which size that design uses.
Single-sided or double-sided?
Single-sided is most common. Double-sided works for very long menus or when you want extra info on the back — print one card at a time so the front and back line up.
How many menus per sheet?
For single-sided printing, 5×7 prints 2-up on a letter sheet. For double-sided, print one at a time.