This post combines two pet peeves. The first is when someone designing a web page for a restaurant (especially a mobile one) kinda forgets that in this context the word “menu” can have two different meanings. And you shouldn’t use both meanings in the same, well, menu.
To the left, the word “MENU” means “software page selection menu”. Tap it, and one of your options is “Menu”, for the list of available foods & prices. Brought to you this week by the Extra Large Department of Extras.
The second is a more specific case of a restaurant not doing a good job of testing their web site to see how it actually works.
Look: We have five menus: FOOD; GLUTEN FREE; DESSERT; DRINK; and … is that a CHAT Menu I see?
Let’s scroll down an inch & see…
Nope! It’s the BOTTLE menu. Perhaps the designer had sampled a few too many of the bottles?