About
City
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of
A Food Service Establishment is a place where food is provided for individual portion service directly to the consumer, whether the food is provided free of charge or sold, and whether the food is consumed on or off the premises.<br/><br/>
This includes restaurants, employee cafeterias, bakeries, takeouts, pizzerias, night clubs, cabarets, bars, senior centers, emergency food relief organizations, public and non-public schools, or religious, fraternal and charitable organizations. Such establishments are required to obtain a permit from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
Once you apply for a permit, you can open up 22 days after you submit an application, whether or not you've had a pre-permit inspection. If you'd like to open earlier than 22 days, you can call (212) 676-1600 to schedule a pre-operating inspection.
The permit fee for most food service establishments in New York City is:
- *$280.00, plus $25.00 if you will manufacture a frozen dessert
Additional resources
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DoHMH)
Address
Office of Permits and Licensing
125 Worth Street
CN17A
New York NY 10013
Office of Permits and Licensing
125 Worth Street
CN17A
New York NY 10013
Website
http://nyc.gov/health
NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)
Address
Licensing Center
42 Broadway, Lobby
New York NY 10004
Licensing Center
42 Broadway, Lobby
New York NY 10004
Website
http://www.nyc.gov/dca
For further assistance, please call 311 and ask for: Restaurant Permit
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