How to Open a Restaurant in Boston
A step-by-step guide to opening a restaurant in Boston. Learn about the permits, licenses, and inspections you need, from choosing a location to opening day.
Opening a restaurant is exciting. It’s also a lot of work.
Between zoning, construction permits, licenses, and health inspections, there are a dozen or more things to get in order before you can open your doors. We've designed this guide to make that process as clear as possible.
Our guide will be most useful for new restaurants, or restaurants planning to do renovations or construction work. It's not a strict step-by-step, because your path will depend on your specific space and business. But it will help you plan ahead and avoid surprises.
Inside the Guide
Inside the GuideStart here. Connect with free City resources and learn who you'll work with and what to expect.
Before you sign a lease, confirm your space is legally approved for a restaurant and understand zoning.
Get a plan review and permits before you begin construction or renovation to ensure you comply with City code.
Understand the core permits and certifications every restaurant needs to legally open to the public.
Secure the optional permits you need to offer outdoor dining, entertainment, and more.
Know what to renew, how often, and which department to contact before a missed deadline costs you.
Free Support for Small Businesses
The City’s Neighborhood Business Managers can help with understanding zoning, permitting and licensing, developing a business plan, choosing a location, and more.
City of Boston Departments
You'll work with several City departments on your way to opening day. Here's a quick look at who they are and what they handle.
Issues fire-related permits and does fire safety inspections.
Reviews building plans, issues permits, and does inspections.
Grants and regulates alcohol and food licenses for restaurants, nightclubs, and other establishments.
Manages zoning and land-use rules.
Issues your business certificate.
Licenses and regulates entertainment activities.
Keeps Boston’s streets, sidewalks, and bridges safe, clean, and attractive. Involved in permits for sidewalk cafes and...
Provides tools and guidance to help you successfully start, grow, and build a business in Boston.
Issues valet parking permits for businesses. Keeps Boston's streets safe, inclusive, and vibrant.