Restaurants · Twickenham, Greater London
Restaurants digital signage in Twickenham
Update your Twickenham menu in seconds. Menu boards, event posters, allergen panels and reviews on one platform.
- UK-based support
- No long contracts
- TV, commercial display or video wall

Twickenham context
What a menu board has to do in Twickenham is keep up. Estate-agent concentration on King Street and Heath Road is high for a suburban town. Borough population (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames) approximately 198,000. The Screenli mini PC drives the board on a TV, a commercial display or a video wall, so a counter screen, a drinks board above the bar and a window poster all run from one platform and one login. Event posters in the Twickenham window change as fast as the diary does, from the same dashboard as the menu.
Restaurants in Twickenham
What restaurants signage looks like today in Twickenham
What's broken today
- Allergen information changes but the printed menu near Heath Road does not, so the board falls out of step with the kitchen.
- The front window in Twickenham sells the table, but a laminated event poster cannot keep up with the diary.
- A multi-site group with a Twickenham venue struggles to keep boards consistent across south-west London while still flexing local specials.
- Menu reprints in Twickenham are slow and expensive, and they lag behind what the kitchen near the riverside at Eel Pie Island is actually serving.
How Screenli fixes it
- 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.
- One push updates every board in the group; a single Twickenham venue can still flex its own special as an uploaded image or a slide-designer build.
- Upload a fresh menu image in seconds from one login and roll the same change across every Twickenham venue with one push.
In practice
Where Screenli sits in Twickenham
- Seasonal specials built on the slide designer or uploaded as a second image.
- An allergen panel alongside the main menu, managed by the venue as ingredients change.
- Optional QR code on the board routing diners to an order-ahead or loyalty page.
- One-login menu control across Twickenham and the towns nearby for a multi-site group.
Local angle
Why restaurants signage in Twickenham is its own conversation
Menus in Twickenham move with the seasons and the diary. The riverside at Eel Pie Island supports an independent restaurant and bar cluster. A group with sites across south-west London wants one push to update them all and the freedom to flex a single venue near Heath Road for a local special. Uploading a fresh menu image makes both the same simple action. Reviews and brand video keep the Twickenham dining room screen alive between menu changes.
Twickenham detail
Local detail that shapes a Twickenham setup
It pays to be specific about Twickenham. Independent retail dominates the King Street frontage. Twickenham Stadium drives a substantial match-day hospitality spike across King Street and Heath Road. A screen near the approach to Twickenham Stadium running whatever screen sits in the window, from a single TV to a commercial display or a full video wall can carry the menu, the night's events and an allergen panel alongside each other, all uploaded from one dashboard. A laminated menu near a Twickenham counter cannot keep up with the kitchen; an uploaded image swapped in seconds can.
Software
Software from £35 per screen per month. Volume pricing available.
Same product on every plan. Pick by number of screens. No long contracts.
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.
Also covering
Related restaurants pages and other Twickenham sectors
Common questions
Restaurants questions from Twickenham
- Does Screenli have restaurants customers near Twickenham?
- Screenli has customers across the UK and we work with restaurants in towns like Twickenham, where twickenham Stadium drives a substantial match-day hospitality spike across King Street and Heath Road. 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 Twickenham.
- How quickly can I get a screen live for restaurants in Twickenham?
- It depends on whether we are taking over an existing screen or installing a new one. Taking over an existing screen in Twickenham 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 Twickenham 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 Twickenham.
- Will it work with the screen we already have in Twickenham?
- 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 Twickenham window or reception. We fit and provision the mini PC ourselves; if you need a brand-new screen for the Twickenham 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.
Consultation
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