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Restaurant Start Up Costs - How Much Money Will You Need?
One of the biggest reasons restaurants fail is because there was
never really enough capital to start the restaurant in the first
place. If you are planning to open your restaurant, you will need
enough capital to start up and then enough money to cover about two
to three years of expenses because this is usually about how long it
will take before you start making any real profits.
For now let's just focus on the restaurant start up costs - money
you'll need to go from the idea stage to actually opening your
restaurant. These costs can vary depending of the style of the
restaurant, location you have chosen, and the type of cuisines
offered. It can range between one hundred thousand dollars and three
hundred thousand dollars depending on where you live, what type of
restaurant you're opening, and a variety of other factors.
From the outset you're going to shell out money to get all the
proper licenses and permits. Then you'll also have to either spend a
good chunk of cash on slightly modifying a place, completely
renovating a space, or absolutely starting from scratch. Obviously,
the more you want to do to the space then the more money you'll have
to spend.
Then you're going to have to look at the restaurant start up costs
to purchase the equipment you need for the restaurant. This includes
things like the ovens, stoves, freezers, refrigerators, stations for
cutting, heating, and cooling, ventilation equipment, tables,
chairs, and possibly bar stools. Of course you may be able to find a
place where many of these things are already present. However, even
though you'll be saving money at the outset, you may actually lose
money in the long run because places that are fully equipped usually
are much more expensive than places that aren't furnished or
equipped at all.
In addition to the items listed above,
you'll also need to buy an outdoor sign, menus, glasses, china,
silverware, and many other smaller items. You need to make sure you
plan out every little thing you need to get started including things
like napkins, light bulbs, and toiler tissue.
Part of your start up costs will also include money for buying point
of sale equipment such as cash registers, credit card machines, etc.
You will need a way for people to quickly and easily pay for their
food (this is how you'll make money).
You will also need to plan for buying food and drinks, as well any
other thing that will be an ongoing expense. Don't forget to include
anything and everything. Any unexpected expense that crops up later
will hurt your bottom line and threaten to blow apart your budget.
So be very careful.
Restaurant start up costs can be very pricey, The average cost to
start up a restaurant is often right around a quarter of a million
dollars. In addition, a very common reason why people fail with
their restaurants is because they don't have enough money to shell
out for the initial cost of opening the restaurant and then to
continue to spend the money to keep the restaurant operating. So
just to be sure, always make sure you have the capital to start up
the restaurant and then to keep it going for a couple years.
Discover the secret elements in a restaurant business plan that
banks, grant issuers, and other investors look for to give you the
money you need.
Learn from a real restaurants owner
Jeff Pierre on how to start and run a successful restaurant. Go to
http://www.RestaurantSuccessGuide.com for more tips and
strategies on your very own restaurant.
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