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Last updated:  12.11.2025
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Help your customers get in the mood to celebrate the scariest day of the year with this Halloween themed template. It is perfect for bars, clubs, pubs and other adult establishments. Images of pumpkin lanterns will create a spooky atmosphere that will captivate your visitors.

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Are you going to prepare a special Christmas or New Year’s menu for your restaurant? In this case, this atmospheric printable template decorated with images of Christmas decorations will definitely come in handy!

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The versatile Custom Menu Template for Google Docs is suitable for any purpose. The left third of the sheet is occupied by a vertical image, and on the right, on a simple monochromatic background, a list of dishes is placed.

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Create a beautiful menu for Valentine’s Day by choosing this themed free template. The red and white color palette and hearts images create a romantic atmosphere that will appeal to lovers. A list of dishes divided into categories is placed in the center of the email.

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