How to Open an Ice Cream Shop in Greater Philadelphia (and Pennsylvania)
Your step‑by‑step checklist for licensing, inspections, taxes, zoning, and launch—plus local contacts and a quick market snapshot.
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Form Your Business & Register in Pennsylvania
- Choose an entity (LLC, corporation, etc.).
- Register the entity with the PA Department of State.
- Get an EIN from the IRS.
- Open tax accounts in myPATH (sales tax, employer withholding, etc.).
- Philadelphia: apply for a Commercial Activity License via eCLIPSE and set up BIRT.
2
Get Your Retail Food & Health Licenses
Pennsylvania (Statewide)
- Apply for a Retail Food Facility License via the PA Department of Agriculture (PDA).
- Submit plan review, menu, and equipment list before build‑out.
- PDA Retail Food Facilities: (717) 787‑4315.
Philadelphia (City)
- Apply for a Food Preparation & Serving or Food Establishment (Retail) License.
- Complete an ANSI‑approved Food Safety Certification and post on‑site.
- File a Health Department Plan Review (layout, plumbing, sinks, menu).
- Office of Food Protection: 321 University Ave., 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104 · (215) 685‑7495
3
Zoning, Build‑Out, and Inspections
- Verify zoning for food service at your address.
- Submit building/plumbing plans to L&I (permits as needed).
- Schedule the final health inspection after construction.
Permit & License Center (Philadelphia): 1401 JFK Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19102 · (215) 686‑8686
4
Understand PA Food & Tax Rules for Ice Cream
- Frozen Dessert Standards (PA Code Chapter 39) cover composition/labeling.
- Taxability: Hand‑dipped or soft‑serve ice cream is taxable under 61 Pa. Code § 60.7. Prepackaged pints/novelties may be exempt.
- Sales tax rates: 6% statewide; 8% in Philadelphia (6% state + 2% city).
- Consider tax‑included menu pricing for clarity.
5
Equipment & Setup Checklist
- Batch freezer or soft‑serve machine; dipping cabinet & sneeze guard
- Blast freezer & storage freezers; ingredient refrigeration
- Overrun control & temperature logs
- Hand‑wash sink(s), three‑compartment sink, mop/service sink
- Grease trap (if required), food safety signage, cleaning SOPs
6
Final Health Inspection & Opening
- Schedule final inspection with the Office of Food Protection: (215) 685‑7495.
- Post your Food License Certificate and Food Safety Manager Certificate.
- Soft opening → community grand opening.
7
Sales, Marketing & Seasonality Tips
- Peak season in Philly runs roughly May–September—plan staffing/inventory.
- Add shoulder‑season items (coffee, waffles, hot chocolate).
- Offer dairy‑free/vegan options and rotating seasonal flavors.
- Use loyalty programs and delivery/catering for repeat sales.
Handy Contacts & Links
| Purpose | Agency | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Retail Food Facility License (outside Philadelphia) | PA Dept. of Agriculture | Website · (717) 787‑4315 |
| Food business licenses (Philadelphia) | City of Philadelphia | Licenses hub |
| Plan review & inspections (Philadelphia) | Office of Food Protection | 321 University Ave., 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104 · (215) 685‑7495 |
| Food safety certification (Philadelphia) | City resource | Course info |
| Business registration | PA Department of State | Register |
| Tax accounts (state) | myPATH | mypath.pa.gov |
| Philadelphia taxes (BIRT, etc.) | Philadelphia Tax Center | tax-services.phila.gov |
| Frozen dessert standards | PA Code | Chapter 39 |
| Taxability of ice cream | PA Code | 61 Pa. Code § 60.7 |
Market Overview — Ice Cream Shops in PA vs. U.S.
| Metric | Pennsylvania | United States |
|---|---|---|
| Frozen dessert / ice cream locations (NAICS 722515, broad) | ~1,600 (est.) | ~85,000 (est.) |
| Typical startup cost (scoop shop) | $150k–$300k | $100k–$400k |
| Sales tax on ice cream | Taxable (6%–8%) | Varies by state |
| Local edge | Strong dairy supply chain | Regional variation |
Use NAICS 722515 (Snack & Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars) when researching competitor density and labor/wage data.
Quick Launch Checklist
- Register LLC & tax accounts
- Choose location & verify zoning
- Submit health plan review
- Complete food safety certification
- Purchase/install equipment
- Schedule inspections
- Obtain licenses
- Soft launch & marketing

