Healthcare Business Ownership

Restaurant Ownership

Learn how to open, buy, or franchise a restaurant with the right concept, location, and business structure. From menu development and health permits to kitchen design and hiring — this program is for aspiring restaurateurs ready to launch a profitable food service business in the United States.

Permits & Location Setup
Concept & Menu Design
Revenue & Growth Strategy
Program Focus Premium Advisory
Clarity

Develop a restaurant concept that stands out — define your cuisine, target market, price point, dining format (fast-casual, full-service, ghost kitchen), and unique brand identity.

Structure

Secure your location, negotiate your commercial lease, obtain food service licenses, health department permits, liquor licenses, and pass fire and building inspections.

Positioning

Design an efficient kitchen layout, build a profitable menu with proper food cost ratios (28–35%), and implement POS systems, inventory management, and staff scheduling software.

Legacy

Build a restaurant brand that generates strong daily revenue, earns five-star reviews, creates jobs, and has the potential to expand into multiple locations or a franchise model.

This is not just about cooking great food.

It is about building a professionally operated, financially sound restaurant business that turns your food passion into lasting wealth — one that can serve your community with exceptional dining experiences, create kitchen and service jobs, and build a restaurant brand that can scale to multiple locations.

What This Helps You Build

A food service business built on a proven concept, smart operations, and consistent customer demand

A Winning Restaurant Concept

Define your cuisine type, dining format, target demographic, average check size, and competitive positioning — the strategic foundation that determines your restaurant’s success.

Operational Foundation

Understand health department requirements, food handler certifications, ServSafe manager certification, commercial kitchen codes, grease trap regulations, ADA compliance, and liquor licensing.

Market Positioning

Create financial projections with realistic food costs, labor percentages, rent ratios, and break-even analysis — ensuring your restaurant is profitable from the start.

Leadership Identity

Transition from chef or food lover to restaurant owner — learn to manage BOH and FOH teams, control costs, market your brand, and build a loyal customer base.

The Path

How the Restaurant Ownership journey unfolds

01

Vision & Direction

Clarify why this business matters, your restaurant concept, target market, investment budget, and how restaurant ownership fits your entrepreneurial vision.

02

Business Foundation

Form your business entity, secure your location, begin the permitting process, hire your architect or kitchen designer, and develop your business plan for financing.

03

Menu Engineering & Kitchen Setup

Engineer your menu for profitability, design your kitchen workflow, source vendors and suppliers, install your POS system, and hire and train your opening team.

04

Launch Preparation

Complete your buildout, pass final inspections, run soft opening events, launch your social media and local marketing, and open for business.

05

Growth & Expansion Thinking

Scale with catering, delivery (DoorDash, UberEats), private events, second locations, ghost kitchens, or a franchise model.

Inside The Experience

What this advisory program can help you work through

Strategic Direction

Map out your restaurant concept, financial plan, buildout timeline, and growth strategy with expert guidance.

Business Planning Lens

Work through your restaurant plan from an owner-operator’s perspective instead of just dreaming about it.

Structural Thinking

Understand how to organize your path so every decision — from concept to kitchen to marketing — builds a more profitable restaurant.

Premium Positioning

Build a restaurant brand that earns rave reviews, repeat customers, and media attention — becoming the must-visit spot in your market.

Program Details

Common questions about opening a restaurant

Who is this for?

This is for chefs, food entrepreneurs, and aspiring restaurant owners who want to open a restaurant with proper planning, permits, and long-term ownership thinking.

How much does it cost to open a restaurant?

Restaurant startup costs range from $50K (food truck or ghost kitchen) to $500K+ (full-service). SBA loans and investor funding can cover 70–90% of costs. This program helps you plan your budget, secure funding, and avoid the costly mistakes that close 60% of restaurants in year one, so you can open profitably and build for the long term.

Is this only about launching?

No. The deeper purpose is to help you think like a restaurant group owner. Launch is only one stage. The longer path includes multiple locations, catering, franchise development, ghost kitchens, and building a restaurant brand that becomes a household name.

What happens first?

The first step is consultation. That conversation helps determine your stage, your goals, and the kind of support that makes the most sense for your restaurant ownership journey.

Consultation

Start with a focused conversation about your next move

Whether you want to open an independent restaurant, buy an existing one, or franchise a proven brand, a consultation helps clarify your concept, budget, and the right strategy for your restaurant venture.

Next Step

Turn your culinary passion into a thriving restaurant business

The US restaurant industry generates over $1 trillion annually. With the right concept, location, and operations, a single restaurant can generate $500K–$3M+ in annual revenue. Book a consultation to start planning your restaurant.