Sparky - this is the email I had from them. Although it doesn't explicitly say it, going digital refers to what is on menu and servers will still take your orders.
Dear Guests and friends,
We would like to inform you of the modifications that we are going to implement at the Stay restaurant before the end of May 2022.
Things have changed in the last few years, and if we want to keep up and have quick access to everyday fresh markets and local products from our suppliers, and make them available to our customers in a very short time, we have to adapt and change the way we have been working in the last 30 years.
We feel that we have to use new technologies like the QR code in order to be able to change our Menus in real time without having to print them, which takes time and a waste of natural resources like paper, ink etc,
Working our menus just with the QR code means that, from the moment our local suppliers offer us a fresh product, (fish, local meats or fresh vegetables) in less than 24 hours we can have them in our QR menus and therefore available to our guests.
We know that most of our customers are already familiar with this technology and we are going to make this transition as friendly as possible. You will just need to scan the QR Code (which is always available in every table), with your smartphone, and access the menu. If you are not familiar with it, we can help you and do it for you, and if you do not have a smartphone, we can supply you with one of our tablets in which you just need to scroll up and down our different menus., It’s like the old time menu but with digital support.
We know that changes are not always welcome, but we firmly believe this change is a step ahead in becoming a more sustainable, more ecological, and a more proximity-friendly restaurant, and we hope that you keep supporting us in this new stage.
We thank you very much for your understanding and hope to see you very soon.