YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO ACQUIRING EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR RESTAURANT

YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO ACQUIRING EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR RESTAURANT

Is your team gearing up to launch a new restaurant? Whether it's your initial venture or not, ensuring you have all the essential equipment is paramount for a successful grand opening. Dive into this comprehensive guide for developing, sourcing, and procuring everything you need.

WHAT FALLS UNDER RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT? Restaurant equipment encompasses a spectrum of service and kitchen essentials, from industrial cooking apparatus to smallwares. To kickstart the process, compile a detailed list of all the equipment required for your menu items. This includes everything from cooking gear to smallwares and refrigeration. Don't overlook front-of-the-house needs like plates, silverware, glassware, and linens.

3 STEPS TO IDENTIFY YOUR RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT NEEDS

  1. Create a spreadsheet cataloging all your menu items, including beverages.
  2. Beside each item, enumerate every piece of equipment required for its preparation. Organise the list alphabetically for clarity.
  3. Trim duplicate items to streamline your list.

Now, you possess your master equipment list. Keep in mind that your equipment needs may evolve, especially with menu updates.

PROCURING RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Armed with your equipment list, it's time for the thrilling part—sourcing your supplies! Restaurant owners have diverse procurement options, ranging from used to new. Consider your budget and carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages to make the optimal decision for your business.

NEW VS. USED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Used Equipment Pros:

  • Generally more economical upfront
  • Slower depreciation
  • Mitigates industrial equipment waste
  • Potential for lower operating costs if in prime condition Cons:
  • Expired warranties
  • Risk of earlier breakdowns
  • Challenges finding replacement parts or matching service ware styles

New Equipment Pros:

  • Equipped with the latest features and technology
  • Prolonged usage with reduced breakdown risk
  • Extended warranties Cons:
  • Higher upfront investment
  • Full depreciation required

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