How to Opening a Restaurant in Missouri

9 steps 45 min Intermediate

How to learn about Opening a Restaurant in Missouri by the following 9 steps: Step 1: Evaluate Business Structure Change. Step 2: Choose and Reserve LLC Name. Step 3: File Articles of Organization. Step 4: Designate Registered Agent. Step 5: Obtain New EIN for LLC. Step 6: Update Tax Registrations. Step 7: Obtain Restaurant Licenses. Step 8: Apply for Liquor License. Step 9: Prepare for First Employee.

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Step 1: Evaluate Business Structure Change

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Assess the best business structure for your restaurant considering liability protection, tax implications, and operational needs.

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Business Structure Evaluation

Professional consultation to determine the best business structure for your restaurant operation.

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Step 2: Choose and Reserve LLC Name

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Select a unique name for your restaurant LLC that complies with Missouri naming requirements and reflects your brand.

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Business Name Search and Reservation

Search for business name availability and reserve your preferred restaurant name for 60 days.

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Step 3: File Articles of Organization

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Submit the required formation documents to the Missouri Secretary of State to legally establish your restaurant LLC.

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Online LLC Filing

File your Articles of Organization online through the Missouri Secretary of State website.

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Step 4: Designate Registered Agent

Appoint a registered agent with a Missouri address to receive legal documents on behalf of your restaurant LLC.

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Registered Agent Service

Professional service to receive legal documents and maintain compliance for your restaurant business.

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Step 5: Obtain New EIN for LLC

Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number for your restaurant LLC for tax and banking purposes.

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EIN Application Service

Apply for your Federal Employer Identification Number through the IRS online system.

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Step 6: Update Tax Registrations

Register with Missouri Department of Revenue for sales tax and other applicable taxes for your restaurant business.

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Missouri Tax Registration

Register for all applicable Missouri state taxes including sales tax, withholding, and use tax.

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Step 7: Obtain Restaurant Licenses

Secure all required licenses and permits specific to food service operations including health department approvals and food handler certifications.

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Restaurant License Package

Complete licensing package for restaurants including food service license, liquor license application assistance, and health department permits.

$500
Food Handler's Permit

Required certification for restaurant owners and employees handling food in Missouri.

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Step 8: Apply for Liquor License

Complete the application process for liquor licenses if your restaurant will serve alcoholic beverages, including background checks and local approvals.

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Liquor License Application

Application and assistance for obtaining liquor licenses for restaurants and bars in Missouri.

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Step 9: Prepare for First Employee

Understand Missouri employment laws and compliance requirements before hiring restaurant staff.

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Employment Law Compliance Kit

Complete guide to Missouri employment laws, required posters, and compliance requirements for restaurant employers.