Do I need Restaurant Insurance?
Restaurant insurance, like food, requires all the right ingredients to be successful. Which is why Todd & Cue want to help you create the perfect recipe! We guarantee a competitive quote and will match any like for like quote, helping you get the best restaurant insurance you possibly can be specifically designed for your needs. Ensuring that you are not paying any more than you need to for added extras for which your business does not need.
We know dealing with food service can be risky, from accidental slips and falls to even selling alcohol needs to be included in your premium. Which is why getting the right insurance is so essential. There are different insurance policies which you will need to be aware of before getting any policy. However, don’t be concerned, Todd & Cue are here to help you find the perfect insurance quote for you.
What kind of Insurance does a Restaurant need?
When starting a restaurant, many ask what kind of restaurant insurance do I need? or what kind of insurance does a restaurant need?. This is where we can help, making sure you receive the right restaurant insurance for your needs.
We will be able to provide you competitive insurance policies and will be able to beat any like for like quote you will receive. By giving us all the right information about your business, we will be able to place your business into a category of premiums, ensuring that you are not paying more for something you do not require.
What our Restaurant Insurance includes:
Restaurant insurance includes many different aspects of your business, here at Todd & Cue we aim to include the most detailed and up to date insurance policies to fit your business. So take a look at what our premiums include here:
- Buildings
- Trade content
- Frozen foods
- Goods in transit
- ‘All-Risks’
- Loss of license
- Household contents
- Personal accident
- Equipment breakdown
If you require a full breakdown of what is covered under these sections, then view our full 2021 public house and restaurant policy or the 2022 public house and restaurant policy today.