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Open a Restaurant in Maryland

Complete startup guide with MD-specific costs, permits, and licensing requirements.

Startup cost range — full setup Restaurant · MD
$196,000 $560,000
Difficulty
Hard
Profit margin
3-9%
Overview

Maryland has moderate restaurant startup costs close to the national average. Opening a restaurant in Maryland requires $196,000 to $560,000 in startup capital. Profit margins in the restaurant industry are thin (3-9%), so careful planning is essential.

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Important Notices

Critical

High Failure Rate

60% of restaurants fail in year one, 80% within five years.

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Thin Margins

Restaurant margins are 3-9%. Food costs (28-35%) and labor (30-35%) consume most revenue.

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Long Hours

Expect 60-80 hour weeks initially. Owner presence is critical.

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High Minimum Wage

Maryland's $15.0/hr wage increases labor costs. Budget 35-40% for staffing.

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Important Notices

Item Low High Magnitude
Build-out & Renovation $50-$300 per sq ft $56,000 $224,000
Kitchen Equipment Commercial-grade required $56,000 $168,000
Furniture & Decor Tables, chairs, fixtures $22,400 $89,600
POS System Restaurant-specific $1,500 $5,000
Initial Inventory Food and supplies $5,600 $28,000
Signage & Branding Interior and exterior $2,240 $11,200
Business License Maryland registration $50 $500
Health Permit Annual food service $200 $1,000
Liquor License Optional $4,000 $8,000
LLC Filing Maryland fee $100 $100
Insurance Liability, property $5,600 $16,800
Marketing Launch Grand opening $3,360 $16,800
Working Capital 3-6 months expenses $33,600 $84,000
Startup range $196,000 $560,000

The line items above are the main cost drivers, not an exhaustive sum. Several are alternatives rather than additions — a mobile setup or a storefront, a rented kitchen or a build-out — so they are not added together. The startup range is the figure used across this page.

Related guide Complete Restaurant startup guide National costs, equipment lists, pricing strategy, step-by-step instructions.
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Licenses & Health Requirements

  • Business License

    $50-$500

    Register with Maryland

    Time 1-2 weeks
  • EIN (Tax ID)

    Free

    IRS requirement

    Time Same day
  • Food Service License

    $100-$1,000

    Health department

    Time 2-4 weeks
  • Health Permit

    $200-$1,000

    Kitchen inspection

    Time 2-6 weeks
  • Food Handler Certificates

    $10-$25 each

    All staff

    Time 1-2 days
  • Food Manager Cert

    $100-$200

    ServSafe or equivalent

    Time 1-2 days
  • Liquor License

    $4,000+

    If serving alcohol

    Time 2-6 months
  • Certificate of Occupancy

    $100-$300

    Building compliance

    Time Varies
  • Sign Permit

    $50-$300

    Local zoning

    Time 1-4 weeks
  • Fire Permit

    $100-$500

    Safety inspection

    Time 1-2 weeks
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Licenses & Health Requirements

# City Note
01 Baltimore Largest market in MD, highest demand Largest market in MD, highest demand
02 Columbia Strong dining scene, growing area Strong dining scene, growing area
03 Germantown College town or suburban market College town or suburban market
04 Silver Spring Regional hub or tourist area Regional hub or tourist area
05 Annapolis Smaller market, less competition Smaller market, less competition
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Maryland Restaurant Tips

Tip · 01

Second-Gen Space

A space previously used as a restaurant saves $50K-$150K in build-out.

Tip · 02

Start Small

Consider ghost kitchen or food truck to test concept before full build-out.

Tip · 03

Cash Reserves

Have 6+ months operating expenses. Most restaurants don't profit for 12-18 months.

Tip · 04

Menu Engineering

Design menu around food cost percentages. Feature high-margin items.

Process n=10

Maryland Restaurant Tips

  1. Write Business Plan

    Define concept, target market, menu, and financial projections. Required for bank loans.

  2. Secure Financing

    Arrange $196,000-$560,000 via SBA loans, investors, or savings.

  3. Find Location

    Consider foot traffic, parking, visibility. Second-gen restaurant spaces save money.

  4. Form LLC

    Register with Maryland Secretary of State ($100). Get EIN from IRS.

  5. Design & Build Out

    Hire architect and contractor. Budget $50-$300 per square foot.

  6. Obtain Permits

    Apply for health, food service, liquor (if applicable), and fire permits.

  7. Purchase Equipment

    Buy or lease commercial kitchen equipment. Consider used to save costs.

  8. Hire Staff

    Recruit experienced team. Budget 30-35% of revenue for labor.

  9. Soft Open

    Test operations with friends and family before public launch.

  10. Grand Opening

    Launch marketing campaign and open to the public.

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Maryland Restaurant FAQ

Q.01 How much does it cost to open a restaurant in Maryland?
Restaurant startup costs in Maryland range from $196,000 for a small spot to $560,000+ for full-service. Major costs: build-out ($56,000-$224,000), equipment ($56,000-$168,000), and working capital.
Q.02 What permits do I need for a restaurant in Maryland?
Required: business license, food service license, health permit, food handler certifications, certificate of occupancy, fire permit. Optional: liquor license ($4,000+).
Q.03 How long to open a restaurant?
Plan 6-12 months. Location and build-out: 3-6 months. Permits: 2-4 months. Hiring and training: 1 month. Profit margins typically run 3-9% for restaurant businesses in Maryland.
Q.04 What are restaurant profit margins?
Typically 3-9%. Food costs run 28-35%, labor 30-35%, rent 5-10%. Efficient operations are crucial. Typical profit margins run 3-9%. Maryland operators typically generate $280,000-$1,120,000 in annual revenue.
Q.05 Do I need a liquor license in Maryland?
Not required, but alcohol boosts revenue significantly. Beer/wine licenses cost less than full liquor. Maryland licenses start at $4,000. Profit margins typically run 3-9% for restaurant businesses in Maryland.
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