Your Slice of the Pie: How to Open a Pizza Shop in Greater Philadelphia

Opening a pizza shop in the Greater Philadelphia area is a dream for many, but navigating the legal and regulatory landscape can be a challenge. This guide breaks down the essential steps and requirements for both the City of Philadelphia and Montgomery County to help you get your doors open.

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Location, Zoning & Occupancy

  • Confirm zoning for “Eating & Drinking Establishment”
  • Get Zoning/Use Registration Permit from L&I
  • Secure building permits for renovations
  • Obtain Certificate of Occupancy
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Food Service License

  • Complete Health Department Plan Review
  • Apply for Food Preparation & Serving License
  • Fees: $275 (under 30 seats) or $415 (30+ seats)
  • 5 business day review period
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Health & Safety

  • Kitchen layout Plan Review required
  • Regular health inspections
  • Food Protection Manager Certification
  • Ongoing compliance monitoring
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Business & Tax

  • Register business entity (LLC/Corp)
  • Get EIN from IRS
  • Register for BIRT tax account
  • PA Seller’s Permit for sales tax
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Additional Requirements

  • Sign Permit for storefront signage
  • Insurance (liability & workers’ comp)
  • Liquor License if serving alcohol
  • Trash/Recycling bins at entrance
Note: For municipalities like Upper Dublin, Fort Washington, and other areas in ZIP 19006
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County Health License

  • Submit Plan Review Packet 30 days before opening
  • Includes floor plans, equipment specs, plumbing details
  • Pass pre-opening inspection
  • License must be posted visibly
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Local Zoning & Permits

  • Check township-specific zoning ordinances
  • Confirm “restaurant” use permitted
  • Building, plumbing, fire inspections for construction
  • Municipal permits may be required
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State & County Compliance

  • Montgomery County OPH has jurisdiction
  • PA Seller’s Permit required
  • Certified Food Safety Manager (CFSM) required
  • Plan review fee: ~$260

Your Pizza Shop Launch Checklist

Track your progress from concept to opening day

Foundation & Planning
Permits & Licensing
Business Operations

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Regulations change, and you should always confirm requirements directly with the relevant city, county, and state agencies.