A digital menu board on any TV — no signage hardware
A TV menu display puts your menu on the big screen behind the bar or on the wall. With TasteMind there's no media player, no signage subscription and no USB stick to shuttle around: create a screen in the dashboard, open its short link in the TV's browser, and that TV is now a menu board showing the same live menu your guests see on their phones.
Any TV with a browser
Each screen gets a short URL you can type with a TV remote. Open it in the TV's built-in browser — or on a Chromecast, Fire TV stick or a spare laptop on HDMI — and you're done. Type sizes and contrast are made for reading across a room.
Each screen, its own setup
Run as many screens as you like, each with its own settings: which menus to show (or all of them, with new menus appearing automatically), list or card layout, four themes — including two built for beer bars with draft lists and glass pours — its own language, page rotation every 8 to 30 seconds or a static one-page board, and whether to show pour sizes next to prices.
In sync with the bar
The board shows the same live menu as the phones in the room. Mark an item sold out, change a price or let happy hour kick in, and the screen updates itself within a minute — no walking over with a remote, no re-exporting slides.
Why bars use it
- No hardware to buy. Any TV or screen with a web browser works.
- A short link per screen. Simple enough to type with a TV remote.
- Different menus per TV. The draft list behind the bar, the wine list in the dining room.
- Four themes. Dark, light, and two beer-bar boards for draft lists and glass pours.
- Rotating or static. Pages rotate every 8–30 seconds, or pin a single board.
- Serving sizes, per screen. Show pour sizes next to prices where it makes sense.
- Managed remotely. Change a screen's setup in the dashboard; the TV picks it up on its own.
Set up a screen in three steps
- 1Create a screen. Name it and pick menus, theme, layout and rotation in the dashboard.
- 2Open the link on the TV. Type the short URL into the TV's browser — no app, no dongle.
- 3Forget about it. Prices, availability and happy hour stay in sync on their own.
Put your menu on the big screen tonight
Create a screen, open the link on your TV, done — it stays in sync from then on. Free, no card required.
TV menu display FAQ
What hardware do I need?
Just a TV or screen with a web browser. Smart TVs work out of the box; a Chromecast, Fire TV stick or a spare laptop on HDMI works too. There's no TasteMind box to buy and nothing to install.
Can different TVs show different menus?
Yes — every screen has its own settings: menus, theme, layout, language, rotation and serving sizes. Draft list on the bar TV, wine list in the dining room.
Does it update when something sells out?
Yes. The board refreshes itself — availability changes, price edits and happy-hour switches reach the screen within a minute.
Can it show a static board instead of rotating pages?
Yes — set rotation to static and the screen shows one fixed board; otherwise pages rotate every 8, 12, 20 or 30 seconds.
What does it cost?
Nothing extra — TV screens are part of TasteMind, which is free to use today with no card required.