Find the Perfect Location for Your Restaurant
Analyze foot traffic, nearby restaurant competition, rent range, and local demographics before signing a lease. Get a data-driven Go/No-Go decision in 60 seconds.
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What you get in a restaurant location report
Why location matters for a restaurant
Location Drives 60% of Restaurant Success
Restaurant industry research shows that location is the single biggest predictor of success — more than menu, pricing, or marketing.
Competition Mapping is Critical
Too many similar restaurants nearby means divided customers. Too few could mean low demand. Find the sweet spot.
Rent Can Make or Break You
The ideal rent-to-revenue ratio for restaurants is 6-10%. Our analysis helps you assess if a location's rent is viable for your format.
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Frequently asked questions
What data does the restaurant location report include?
The report maps every nearby restaurant from Google Maps (with ratings, reviews, and cuisine type), estimates foot traffic, provides rent ranges, demographics, SWOT analysis, and a Go/No-Go recommendation — all specific to the restaurant industry.
Can I analyze for a specific cuisine type?
Yes. When you enter your business type as "Restaurant" or a specific cuisine (e.g., "Italian Restaurant", "Biryani Restaurant"), the analysis adapts to show relevant competition and market gaps.
How does the competitor analysis work for restaurants?
We pull real data from Google Maps — every restaurant within your analysis radius, including their name, rating, review count, and cuisine type. You'll see exactly what you're competing against.
Is this useful for cloud kitchens too?
Absolutely. Cloud kitchens benefit from the same location intelligence — competitor density, delivery radius demographics, and cuisine demand analysis. Enter "Cloud Kitchen" as your business type.
What's a good Go/No-Go score for a restaurant?
Scores above 65 are generally positive. But context matters — a score of 60 in a high-traffic area with low competition might be better than 75 in a saturated market. The report explains the reasoning behind each score.
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