New Restaurant Radar

Find restaurants before opening day chaos starts.

A restaurant permit is not just construction paperwork. It is a signal that somebody is spending money on a space that will need POS, signs, kitchen equipment, hood work, grease service, waste, pest, linen, payroll, insurance, internet, and opening marketing.

Live food-service inventory

Permit logic for reps who sell into new restaurants.

This page routes into live PermitPub inventory filtered for restaurant and food-service opportunities. Buyers can pick all live markets or narrow to the market their reps actually work.

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POS and payments

POS and payments

Point-of-sale, merchant services, terminals, online ordering, gift cards, deposits, tips, loyalty, and chargeback support.

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Kitchen and buildout

Kitchen and buildout

Kitchen equipment, hood cleaning, grease traps, fire suppression, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical, and equipment service.

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Opening vendors

Opening vendors

Signs, printing, menus, linen, uniforms, pest control, waste, janitorial, insurance, payroll, staffing, and launch marketing.

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Fast-service concepts

Fast-service concepts

Cafe, coffee, bakery, quick-service, bar, taproom, food hall, market, and counter-service permits.

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Tenant improvements

Tenant improvements

Interior buildouts where construction is active and vendors can still influence the opening stack.

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High-value scope

High-value scope

Permits with enough valuation or scope to suggest a serious operator, not a tiny repair.

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Sales manager note

Opening day is too late.

Restaurant owners make vendor choices while the space is being built. If your rep waits for a sign in the window, somebody else already has the merchant account, the POS, the linen route, and the service contract.

  1. Open New Restaurant Radar.
  2. Choose a live market or leave all markets selected.
  3. Buy the leads that look like serious openings.
  4. Make the first useful contact while the buildout is still active.

Buy the right list

Sell the opening stack before it is already chosen.

PermitPub keeps paid fields locked until purchase, but Restaurant Radar gets buyers into live food-service permit inventory without forcing them to guess the right search terms.