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Menu Print Size

A practical menu print size is 8.5 x 11 in for single-page menus, with 11 x 17 folded menus and A4 formats also common.

Last checked: 2026-05-01

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How we calculate this

Methodology and source handling

We convert physical sizes to inches, multiply by the selected DPI/PPI value, and round to whole pixels.

Quick answer

Copy-ready answer

Use 8.5 x 11 in for a standard single-page menu. At 300 DPI, trim artwork is 2550 x 3300 px and the bleed canvas is 2625 x 3375 px.

215.9 x 279.4 mm

Dimensions and specs

Trim size 8.5 x 11 in
Metric trim 215.9 x 279.4 mm
Aspect ratio 17:22
300 DPI trim 2550 x 3300 px
Bleed canvas 8.75 x 11.25 in (222.25 x 285.75 mm)
300 DPI with bleed 2625 x 3375 px
Popular variants 8.5 x 11 in single sheet; 11 x 17 folded menu; A4 metric menu
Best for Restaurant menus, service menus, takeout inserts

Pixels

Pixel dimensions by DPI

DPI / PPIWidthHeightUse
72 DPI 612 px 792 px Screen preview or draft layout check
96 DPI 816 px 1056 px Browser and presentation preview
150 DPI 1275 px 1650 px Economy print or larger viewing distance
300 DPI 2550 px 3300 px Recommended high-quality print target
600 DPI 5100 px 6600 px Fine line art or specialist production

Formula

How to calculate this size

Pixel formulapixels = millimeters / 25.4 x PPI

215.9 mm x 300 PPI = 2,550 px wide.

Trim result2,550 x 3,300 px

Use this when the artwork stops at the finished edge.

Bleed result2,625 x 3,375 px

Add 3.18 mm per side before calculating pixels when artwork reaches the edge.

Common mistakes

Avoid these print setup mistakes

Designing only to trim

If artwork reaches the edge, add bleed before export so small cutting shifts do not leave a white border.

Putting live text near the edge

Keep names, prices, QR codes, and calls to action inside the safe area, not directly on the trim line.

Using one DPI for every job

Close-viewed print usually needs 300 DPI; large signs and banners can use lower effective PPI when viewed from farther away.

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An 8.5 x 11 in menu is easy to print, laminate, replace and display. It works for takeout menus, cafe menus, service lists and seasonal inserts. The size is familiar to customers and leaves room for sections, prices and QR codes.

Use 11 x 17 in when the menu needs a fold, larger panels or more categories. In metric markets, A4 is the closest single-page equivalent. Keep prices and allergen notes readable, and avoid placing essential text near folds or trim edges.

Workflow

Use Menu Print Size in a finished file

Start with trim

Set the finished product size before adding bleed or safe margin.

Add bleed and safe area

Extend backgrounds past trim and keep text inside the safe area.

Export and proof

Export PDF or raster files at the requested PPI and check crop marks before handoff.

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FAQ

Common questions

What is a standard menu size?

A common single-page menu size is 8.5 x 11 in. Folded menus often use 11 x 17 in before folding.

What pixel size is an 8.5 x 11 menu at 300 DPI?

An 8.5 x 11 in menu is 2550 x 3300 px at 300 DPI. With 0.125 in bleed, use 2625 x 3375 px.

Is A4 okay for menus?

Yes, A4 is common outside the US. Do not swap A4 and US Letter without checking layout because the proportions differ.

Should restaurant menus be laminated?

Often yes for dine-in reuse. If a menu will be laminated or mounted, confirm whether the printer wants extra margin or a different finish.

How should I set safe margins on a menu?

Keep prices, dietary notes and QR codes well inside the trim and away from folds. Readability matters more than filling every edge.

References

Sources and references

Commercial print dimensions are checked against reputable print-provider references. Bleed guidance follows Adobe and printer setup recommendations; final requirements should be confirmed with the printer.

Last checked: 2026-05-01