Google review QR codes for restaurants

Google review QR codes for restaurants

A Google review QR code takes a happy diner straight to your review box, ready to leave stars and a comment — no searching your restaurant on Maps, no hunting for the “write a review” button. Drop it on the receipt or a table card and a meal someone enjoyed becomes a review that lifts your local ranking. Paste your Place ID review link below to make one free.

Restaurants live and die by their Google rating — it’s the first thing a hungry stranger sees. The problem is that delighted diners rarely think to review you; they just pay and leave. A review QR code closes that gap by catching them at the moment of satisfaction. Point it at your https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=… link so the scan opens the star box directly, not your profile.

Where to put a restaurant review code

  • On the printed receipt or bill folder — the natural pause after a good meal, while the card is still on the table.
  • A small table card by the condiments — a gentle, always-present nudge.
  • Near the exit or on the door — caught on the way out, when the experience is freshest.

Time the ask after dessert

Timing matters more than placement. Ask when satisfaction peaks — when you drop the bill after dessert, or as staff say goodbye. A line like “Enjoyed it? A 30-second review means the world” on the receipt converts far better than a silent code. If you also run guest Wi-Fi, pair this with your restaurant Wi-Fi code on the same table card.

Make your restaurant review code

From Place ID to a printed receipt code:

  1. 1

    Find your Place ID review link

    Use Google’s Place ID finder, then build a writereview link with your ID.

  2. 2

    Paste the link above

    The generator builds a scannable code instantly, in your browser.

  3. 3

    Download as SVG or PDF

    Vector formats stay sharp on a receipt or a small table card.

  4. 4

    Add a one-line ask

    “Scan to rate us on Google” turns a bare square into a clear request.

Aim straight at the star box

Link to the writereview URL with your Place ID, not your Maps listing. It opens the review form with stars ready, shaving a few taps that lose people.

Yes — completely free, no watermark, no sign-up. It’s open source and runs in your browser.

Need the plain tool? Open the Google review QR code generator.