Restaurant Signage
Menu boards that change as fast as your specials
Your menu changes daily. Your board should keep up. Real porcelain-on-steel writes clean, wipes clean, and reads crisp from across the room — service after service, season after season.
No plastic imitations, no painted hardboard that scratches and ghosts. Just real porcelain-on-steel, framed in solid wood or precision aluminum, cut to your wall.
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Porcelain-on-steel menu board with a Light Oak frame
Why Restaurants Choose Us
Built for the demands of food service
Wipes Clean Every Service
Porcelain-on-steel takes daily chalk and wet-erase markers without ghosting. Wipe it down with soap and water and the next special reads as crisp as the first.
Built for High Traffic
Real porcelain fused to a steel core — not painted hardboard. It survives the rush, the steam, and years of menu changes without scratching or warping.
Magnetic Surface
Choose porcelain-on-steel and the board is magnetic. Clip up a feature card, a wine list, or a photo without taping anything to your wall.
Matches Any Room
Solid oak, walnut, cherry, or black wood for a warm front-of-house look. Precision aluminum in silver or black for something more modern.
Size Guide
Recommended sizes for restaurants
Not sure what size you need? Here's what works for different service settings. Every size is fully custom — these are just starting points.
Counter Specials
24" × 36"Perfect for drink features and the day's specials. Fits behind most espresso bars and registers.
Entrance Menu
36" × 48"Large enough to list a full menu and a welcome line. Readable from the host stand.
Bar Tap List
30" × 40"Ideal for draft lists and cocktail features. Visible across the bar.
Large Format Menu
Large-format custom sizesFull menu display for fast-casual and counter-service rooms. Cut to your wall, readable across the room.
Common Questions
Restaurant chalkboard FAQ
Will the surface ghost after months of daily use?
No. Porcelain-on-steel is the same surface used in commercial kitchens and classrooms because it resists ghosting and staining. Standard chalk and wet-erase liquid-chalk markers both wipe clean with a damp cloth or soap and water.
Chalk or liquid-chalk markers — which writes better?
Both write clean on porcelain. Standard chalk gives the classic matte look; wet-erase liquid-chalk markers give brighter, higher-contrast color that holds up well in busy rooms. Many restaurants keep both on hand.
Can the board handle kitchen humidity and heat?
Yes. The porcelain-on-steel surface won't warp or absorb moisture. For especially humid or hot spots near the line, we recommend an aluminum frame over hardwood.
Is it really magnetic?
Yes — porcelain-on-steel is magnetic. You can hold up a feature card, a daily insert, or a photo with a magnet, no tape on the wall.
How do I mount a large menu board safely?
L-brackets come pre-installed on the back. Hang into studs or appropriate wall anchors with standard hardware. Larger boards are heavier than felt — mount into studs where you can.