Outdoor Dining Season: What Insurance Do Restaurants Need?

As the weather warms up, restaurants shift focus to outdoor dining. While it’s a great opportunity to increase revenue, it also introduces new risks that many owners overlook.
Here’s what you need to know about insurance before opening your patio.
☂️ 1. General Liability Insurance
Outdoor dining increases foot traffic—and risk.
Covers:
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Customer injuries
- Property damage
Uneven surfaces, spills, and crowded patios can quickly lead to claims.
🍷 2. Liquor Liability Insurance
If you serve alcohol outdoors, this is essential.
Covers:
- Alcohol-related incidents
- Injuries or damages caused by intoxicated patrons
Many states require this coverage.
🌧️ 3. Property Insurance (Outdoor Areas Included)
Make sure your policy includes:
- Outdoor furniture
- Heaters
- Umbrellas and structures
Weather damage and theft are common in outdoor setups.
🔥 4. Business Interruption Insurance
What happens if:
- A storm damages your patio?
- You’re forced to close temporarily?
Business interruption insurance helps replace lost income.
🧾 5. Workers’ Compensation
Outdoor service can increase employee risks:
- Slips
- Burns
- Lifting injuries
Ensure your staff is covered.
🚧 6. Umbrella Insurance
Outdoor dining increases liability exposure. An umbrella policy provides added protection if claims exceed your base limits.
⚠️ Common Outdoor Dining Risks
- Slippery surfaces from rain or spills
- Unstable furniture
- Weather-related damage
- Increased customer volume
📋 Restaurant Insurance Checklist
- ✔️ Liability coverage updated
- ✔️ Liquor liability in place
- ✔️ Outdoor property included
- ✔️ Workers’ comp active
- ✔️ Umbrella coverage considered
Outdoor dining can boost revenue—but only if your business is protected.
👉 Before you open your patio, make sure your insurance keeps up with your growth.