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Restaurants · Maidenhead, Berkshire

Restaurants digital signage in Maidenhead

Digital menu boards for Maidenhead venues. Upload a fresh menu image and roll it across every site from one login.

  • UK-based support
  • No long contracts
  • TV, commercial display or video wall
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Restaurants · Maidenhead

Maidenhead context

For restaurants, cafes and pubs around High Street between the rail station and Bridge Street, the printed menu is the slowest part of the operation. Estate-agent concentration along King Street and Queen Street is dense for the town's size. Borough population (Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead) approximately 152,000. Screenli lets you upload a fresh menu image in seconds and push it to every venue at once, so the board reflects what the kitchen is actually serving rather than what went to print last Friday. A laminated menu near a Maidenhead counter cannot keep up with the kitchen; an uploaded image swapped in seconds can.

Restaurants in Maidenhead

What restaurants signage looks like today in Maidenhead

What's broken today

  • A multi-site group with a Maidenhead venue struggles to keep boards consistent across the Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire corridor while still flexing local specials.
  • Allergen information changes but the printed menu near the riverside at Boulters Lock does not, so the board falls out of step with the kitchen.
  • The front window in Maidenhead sells the table, but a laminated event poster cannot keep up with the diary.

How Screenli fixes it

  • One push updates every board in the group; a single Maidenhead venue can still flex its own special as an uploaded image or a slide-designer build.
  • An allergen panel sits alongside the main menu and is managed by the venue as ingredients change, uploaded from the same dashboard.
  • Event posters for quiz nights, live music or private dining upload as fast as the diary changes and run alongside the menu board inside.

In practice

Where Screenli sits in Maidenhead

  • Customer review and social-post rotations in the dining area.
  • Optional QR code on the board routing diners to an order-ahead or loyalty page.
  • Drinks menu screens above the bar, updated whenever the list changes.
  • Seasonal specials built on the slide designer or uploaded as a second image.
  • Event posters in the front window near the riverside at Boulters Lock for quiz nights, live music and private dining.

Local angle

Why restaurants signage in Maidenhead is its own conversation

Maidenhead's diners read a venue's presentation before they read the menu. Crossrail (Elizabeth line) arrival has lifted commercial demand in the town centre. A board that looks designed and current near the riverside at Boulters Lock signals a kitchen that is on top of things; a faded laminate signals the opposite. Screenli keeps the board current and lets One Stop Creative Agency design it if the venue wants the help. The board near the Maidenhead pass matches what is actually being plated, not what went to print last week.

Maidenhead detail

Local detail that shapes a Maidenhead setup

Local detail shapes the Maidenhead board. The Thames-side hospitality strip from Boulters Lock to the bridge supports a seasonal restaurant economy. The Nicholsons Quarter regeneration is reshaping the town centre and changing footfall patterns for retail. The Screenli mini PC drives the screen and caches the menu image locally, so an upload from anywhere lands without a site visit and the board keeps playing through a broadband blip. One push updates the board in every Maidenhead venue at once, with each site free to flex a local special.

Software

Software from £35 per screen per month. Volume pricing available.

Same product on every plan. Pick by number of screens. No long contracts.

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Hardware

Mini PC sold separately

Screenli runs on a small Screenli mini PC that drives any TV, commercial display or video wall over HDMI. The mini PC is a separate one-off purchase per screen, quoted alongside the software, not bundled into the monthly subscription. If you also need a new commercial display, our UK hardware partners can supply and install it alongside the mini PC.

Hardware

Mini PC sold separately, one-off per screen

Screenli runs on a small Screenli mini PC that drives any TV, commercial display or video wall over HDMI. The mini PC is a separate one-off purchase per screen, quoted alongside the software, not bundled into the monthly subscription. If you also need a new commercial display, our UK hardware partners can supply and install it alongside the mini PC.

Common questions

Restaurants questions from Maidenhead

Does Screenli have restaurants customers near Maidenhead?
Screenli has customers across the UK and we work with restaurants in towns like Maidenhead, where the Nicholsons Quarter regeneration is reshaping the town centre and changing footfall patterns for retail. We do not run site visits to other customers' premises, but on a free consultation call we can walk you through real restaurants install examples most relevant to your situation and talk through the options for Maidenhead.
How quickly can I get a screen live for restaurants in Maidenhead?
It depends on whether we are taking over an existing screen or installing a new one. Taking over an existing screen in Maidenhead is much quicker: we fit the Screenli mini PC, provision the software and you are live shortly after. A new screen needs us to survey your Maidenhead site, scope the work and quote for it first, so it takes a little longer; for a new screen our install partners handle the screen, the mounting and the electrics. Once you are happy and contracts are signed we move quickly. Book a free consultation and we will give you a realistic timeline for Maidenhead.
Will it work with the screen we already have in Maidenhead?
In most cases, yes. Screenli drives a TV, a commercial display or a video wall over HDMI from the Screenli mini PC, so we can usually take over the screen already in your Maidenhead window or reception. We fit and provision the mini PC ourselves; if you need a brand-new screen for the Maidenhead site, our install partners handle the screen, the mounting and the electrics.
How do I update my menu remotely?
Your menu is generally uploaded as an image, so to change it you upload the new menu image to the Screenli dashboard, swap it into the flow for that screen, and the menu board updates at its next sync. There is no live menu widget at the moment: it is the image you control. No reprinting, no laminating, no waiting on a designer.
Can I display allergen information on a digital menu board?
Yes. Allergen information is generally part of the menu image you upload, so you update it by replacing that image when ingredients change. Allergen accuracy is the venue's responsibility; the platform provides the canvas to display it cleanly.

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