For food creators and sellers
Publish digital menus, flavours, item options, QR code menu links, pre-orders, status updates and loyalty in one place.
Served HQ gives home kitchens, cake makers, cloud kitchens, food vans, restaurants, salons and service-led teams in Milton Keynes a polished free-start customer page for digital menus, QR code menus, orders, booking requests, loyalty and scan analytics.
Milton Keynes has home-based food brands, cloud kitchens, dessert makers, food vans, restaurants, salons and local service businesses spread across centre districts, retail parks, estates and surrounding towns. Customers often decide quickly from a phone: scan a QR code, open an online menu, check availability, place an order, or move on.
Served HQ is designed for that moment. Your business gets a focused customer journey with the core actions close together instead of scattered across social links, PDFs, messages and marketplace pages.
Publish digital menus, flavours, item options, QR code menu links, pre-orders, status updates and loyalty in one place.
Use the same polished page for services, booking requests, offers and repeat-customer prompts.
Track QR codes on windows, table cards, flyers and campaigns so offline attention becomes visible.
Served HQ can support businesses around Central Milton Keynes, Bletchley, Wolverton, Newport Pagnell, Stony Stratford, Woburn Sands and surrounding service areas without forcing customers into a generic directory experience.
No. Served HQ fits restaurants, but it is not restaurant-only. It can also support Milton Keynes home kitchens, cake makers, cloud kitchens, food vans, salons, clinics, pop-ups and other local teams.
Yes. Served HQ is positioned so local businesses can start with a free digital menu page, then add ordering, booking, loyalty or analytics when they need more.
Yes. You can use your Served HQ page as the destination for QR codes on table cards, packaging, stalls, flyers, vans, windows and social profiles.
Yes. Home kitchens, cake makers, mobile sellers and cloud kitchens can use a Served HQ page as a clear public link for menus, pre-orders, availability, collection details and repeat-customer offers.
No. Served HQ works with a Served HQ page first. A custom domain can be added later if you want a branded address for QR codes, campaigns and customer links.
Launch the essentials first, then switch on the modules that match how your customers buy, book or return.