
5 Restaurant Expenses to Plan for When You're Opening a New Space
Before you dive into restaurant ownership, make sure you know about the expenses that sneak their way into your budget. Check out these 5 expenses to plan for in a new restaurant.
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How much does it actually cost to start a restaurant? In short, a lot.
The more elaborate answer is that restaurant startup costs can vary wildly depending on the concept, location, and type of food. It's important to do as much research as you can before diving in; Toast's free restaurant cost calculator can help you figure out how much you'll actually need. Then, you can compare your findings to the rest of the industry, thanks to a survey of 700 restaurateurs done by RestaurantOwner.com.
Here are some interesting statistics from the survey:
Average startup cost without a land purchase: About $500,000
Average startup cost per seat without a land purchase: About $4,200
Average cost overrun from initial cost estimates: About 33%
Of course, these are only averages. Some restaurants may cost much less, while others take an investment of millions of dollars to build. One thing that might alarm potential future restaurant owners is how easily these costs get underestimated, meaning your planned expenses end up being over your budget.
That's why it's great to have a plan and checklist in place as you go into opening your restaurant
To avoid this, keep these five restaurant expenses in mind when starting or opening a restaurant.

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