Restaurants insurance.

21,693 independent agencies across the country are licensed to write restaurants insurance. Tell us what you need once and we route your request to a licensed independent agent who can compare restaurant or food business coverage from multiple carriers — not just one.

What restaurants insurance can cover

  • General liability
  • Commercial property
  • Liquor liability
  • Workers' compensation
  • Food spoilage
  • Business owner's policy (BOP)

Coverage needs vary. A licensed agent will help you decide what applies — we don't provide quotes or advice.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need liquor liability if I only serve beer and wine?

Serving any alcohol generally creates liquor liability exposure. A licensed agent can explain how it applies to your license type and menu.

Is a business owner's policy (BOP) enough?

A BOP bundles property and liability, but restaurants often add liquor liability, workers' comp, and spoilage. An agent can tailor the package.

How is restaurant property coverage valued?

Kitchen equipment, tenant improvements, and inventory are typically scheduled. An agent will walk through what to insure and for how much.

Source: Public licensing records: Texas DOI (Socrata) + Florida DFS bulk file; Iowa open data (CC-BY 4.0) for contact enrichment.

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