Standard Restaurant Requirements
Posted by busViews on June 25, 2009
So you want to start a restaurant. What do you need to make sure that you have on hand in order for the restaurant to operate efficiently?
Here’s a good list to get you started:
- Store. You can’t open a restaurant without a place for it.
- Staff. You can’t run a restaurant without people to cook and serve the food.
- Menu. You should probably know what you’re cooking if you’re opening a restaurant.
- Dishes and cooking utensils. You have to have the pots and pans and dishes for making and serving a meal.
- Appliances. Big stoves and appliances like that are a must for any kitchen.
- Food source. You need to get your food from somewhere. Where are you getting yours from?
- Method of accepting payment. Unless you’re a cash-only business, you should probably get the equipment necessary to accept credit cards.
- Method of tracking payments. You need some sort of computer-based accounting system to stay on top of the finances of your restaurant.
- Method of marketing. How are you going to let people know that you’re in business?
- Website. Every restaurant really needs a good website these days.
Those are the major things that you absolutely have to have to start a good restaurant. You’ll want other things as well, of course. For example, if you do deliveries then you’ll probably want a couple of good delivery maps. But the above things are the things that you just can’t start a restaurant without if you expect it to succeed.
Ara said,
A lot of people think that opening up a restaurant only requires knowing what to serve. But there are a lot of other factors to think about.
Thanks for the reminder!
Cat said,
If this is an owner’s first experience working at a restaurant, I suggest getting a consultant to get them started. But only at the start. After that, do the work yourselves. Running a restaurant is not easy so you really have to be on top of everything. Letting someone else run the job defeats that purpose.
Great post!
Yasmin said,
Payment methods are quite important. You really need to decide whether you want establishment to be cash-only or not. Better think twice about it because if you don’t accept cards, you’ll be rejecting a large percentage of potential customers too.
Great post!
Commercial Kitchen said,
I would add creativity and work ethic to the list
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