3 Unique Food Trailer Menu Display Options
The menu is a must-have unit on every food trailer. It is used to showcase what you have to offer and the food you serve. Some people choose the easiest way to create a food trailer menu - a small place to write the name of the dish and the price, while others put a lot of effort and money into the design to create a creative menu. It's hard to say which is the better food trailer menu. The former can be better at giving customers useful information, while the latter can be better at grabbing their attention. It all depends on the food trailer owner. But choosing the right menu display options that fit your business and specific needs can make your food hauling business run smoother. If you don't have any ideas or thoughts about menus, here are 3 of the most popular food trailer menu display options. You can get some inspiration from them.
Blackboard for Hand-written Menu
Hand-written menus have long been one of the most popular menus for food trailer owners. Different fonts can create a different atmosphere. Most people like to use chalkboard as a menu because it creates a greater contrast with the color of the chalk, making it clearer to see the information on it. Most importantly, this handwritten menu gives you freedom. You can use it to use your design, drawing, and artistic talents to communicate your aesthetic values to your customers. If you want to change it, just wipe it with a wet rag.

Laminated Menu Board
This kind of menu itself does not shine. It is actually a piece of paper stuck to a place where there are lights all around. A lighting kit can be installed next to the concession window of a mobile catering trailer, the size of which depends on your menu. You have to print out the menu and stick it on the food trailer in advance. As soon as you turn on the lighting kit, the entire menu will be illuminated. In the dark, people will be able to read the information on it. This way, your food trailer business can operate for a much longer period of time.


Television
In today's digital age, handwritten menus are a bit outdated. Why not install a TV in your food trailer to display your menu? This option is especially popular with people in the Z-era. They create menu slideshows on their computers and then use the TV to display them. This approach is very unique and appealing. The TV can display text, pictures and audio! And if you can afford it, you can use it to show your own commercials to market your own business! That's something you can't do with a chalkboard or paper!

