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How Much Does It Cost To Open A Deli? [Deli Startup Costs]

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How Much Does it Cost to Open a Deli?

Delicatessens, or delis, are beloved staples known for their high-quality meats, cheeses, and prepared foods like sandwiches and soups. Many are even highly renowned restaurants in their own right. Zingerman’s is a deli based in Ann Arbor, Michigan that’s been in business since 1981. It’s been recognized as one of the best delis in America by Food and Wine, and its chef, Alex Young, received a James Beard award for Best Chef in 2011. 

The cost of opening a deli will differ based on several factors, such as the type of business you’re looking to open. For instance, they can be counter-service-only small businesses with customers flowing in and out — these kinds of delis are commonly found in Europe and typically don’t offer prepared foods. Deli businesses can also include cafe sections with seating, which requires extra space, equipment, and staff. 

Let’s take a look at what kind of deli startup costs you can expect.

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Average Deli Startup Costs

The median startup cost to open up a restaurant is around $375,000, based on responses from 350 restaurant owners. This number factors in costs per square foot, as well as pre-operating expenses, kitchen equipment, and construction costs. And keep in mind that some costs are recurring operating costs, such as rent, food and beverages, utilities, and marketing.

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Average Startup Costs for Delis

The good news is that running a deli often costs much less than operating a traditional restaurant, even if you include a cafe section.

The average deli startup cost ranges from $10,000-$50,000. Depending on your location, you may be able to launch a moderately-sized deli for less than $50,000. For more upscale delis in larger cities, your price will start to rise.

To give yourself a baseline budget, you can use a custom restaurant opening calculator to determine your anticipated costs. Include specific details like your deli theme and concept, possible locations, and the amount of capital you have to fund the venture.

Restaurant Opening Cost by Square Foot

One of the largest costs you’ll need to consider is the space itself.

If you buy the location your new restaurant will be operating in, you can expect to pay about $178 per square foot. But if you end up leasing, that price will drop to about $159 per square foot — varying quite a bit by location of course. 

Restaurant rent on a monthly basis can range from as low as $3,000 to as high as $8,750, depending on the square foot, size, and location.

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Deli Startup Costs To Expect

There are plenty of variables that come with opening a food business. But having a detailed understanding of the areas where you’ll be spending your money can help provide clarity on expected costs.

1. Utilities

A restaurant that averages around 4,000-4,500 square feet can expect to pay an average utility cost of $1,000-$1,200 a month. So this will scale up or down, depending on your square footage.

2. Location

Choosing a restaurant location is going to be an important decision. It’s worth allocating a decent amount of money to a location that has good foot traffic, so you can depend on a steady flow of people walking by.

Other choices that can tie into your final location include:

  • If you want to make renovations to an already existing building

  • Taking over an old commercial restaurant or deli space

  • Shooting for all new construction

Do the necessary research and enlist the help of a restaurant-oriented real estate professional if need be.

3. Deli Interior and Exterior Design

You’ll need to ensure that both the inside and outside of your deli match your creative brand vision. Interior design will usually include lights, a phone system, signage, and decor that ties into your style, be it vintage (like a New York-style deli), modern, or hey, even tropical!

If you’re able to make changes to the outside of the building as well, you can invest in landscaping, window decor, lighting, patio seating, and signage. 

Price Range: $1,000 - $40,000

4. Deli Equipment

Kitchen equipment is a key component that includes preparation surfaces, commercial refrigerators & ovens, kitchen utensils, meat, cutting boards, and bread slicers. You can choose to buy or lease the equipment, which will change the cost. But on average, you can expect to spend at least $25,000. 

Consider buying pre-owned equipment or reaching out to local restaurants and businesses to see if you can lease from them to cut down on costs.

Price Range: $25,000 minimum with room to scale up or down

5. Restaurant Marketing and PR

Restaurant marketing and public relations (PR) can take form in a number of different ways. If you’ve opened a franchised location, you may have built-in marketing support from your parent company. For an independently-owned deli, you’ll be on your own.

You can work with a PR agency to gain coverage on your target market or take to social media to build up an online presence across several platforms.

For tips on writing a marketing plan check out this article.

Price Range: 3% - 6% of sales

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6. Pre-Operating Expenses

You’ll need to have everything ready to go for the actual opening day of your deli. This includes a properly trained staff and a stocked inventory of food, drinks, take-out containers, cups, and more. Expect to pay out a minimum of $20,000. 

Price Range: $20,000 - $120,000

7. Deli Capital and Contingency

Deli sales in the first half of 2021 hit close to $20 billion. But you’ll need to plan for gradual sales growth as you build your customer base. Be sure to set aside restaurant capital and contingency funding. This should be enough to see you through at least six months of unpredictable sales.

Price Range: $20,000-$250,000

8. Food Costs

One of the biggest recurring expenses is food costs. And you don’t want to unexpectedly run out of anything — especially right at the start. Being well-stocked will help build a reliable relationship with your customers. Like with all costs, food expenses will vary based on what you offer. Take a look at competitors’ menus to identify holes in the local market.

Price Range: 28-32% of overall sales 

9. Restaurant Technology + POS

Technology such as a user-friendly POS system can make the sales process seamless. Connecting the cashier to the kitchen will help keep wait times low. There are also a number of other features and technologies — such as Order & Pay at the Table — that you can incorporate if you have a cafe option.

You might want to offer your customers a loyalty program, to encourage them to keep coming back. This can easily be incorporated into your POS system.

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To make sure you have all the bases covered for your deli opening, check out our complete How To Open A Deli guide.

Open a Deli and Bring Your Delicious Business to Life

Take the time to calculate what your realistic budget is going to be. This will include figuring out how much capital you have and how much you’re comfortable putting into each area of your business —- like location, interior and exterior design, and marketing.

You may wind up spending more or less than you initially budgeted for — but having a well-thought-out budget will give you a strong foundation to build from.

Use our custom restaurant calculator to determine your deli startup costs.

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