Restaurant location analysis

Restaurant Site Selection Consultant

Before a restaurant lease turns into rent, buildout, staffing, and marketing costs, a short location memo can help you compare demand signals, competitors, access, parking, visibility, and practical site risks.

Who this helps

Restaurant Site Selection Consultant

Map-backed restaurant site selection reports for owners comparing storefronts, trade areas, competition, access, and lease risk before opening or expanding.

Independent restaurant owners
Small restaurant groups
Food franchise operators
Tenant reps and restaurant brokers

Common decisions and risks

  • The rent looks workable, but the address may not have enough nearby demand or convenient access.
  • A broker packet can describe the space without comparing the competitive pressure around it.
  • Partners, lenders, or family investors need a clear reason for choosing one storefront over another.

What you receive

  • Restaurant trade-area and competitor context
  • Candidate site scorecard with plain-language notes
  • Access, parking, visibility, and field-check questions
  • Proceed / watch / avoid recommendation with limits

What to send first

  • Candidate address or shortlist
  • Restaurant concept and target customer
  • Known competitors or broker materials
  • Opening timeline and main lease concerns

How the work is positioned

Delivered by a GIS professor and spatial data scientist, written for owners who need a business decision memo rather than a technical GIS report.

Have a real address or short list?

Send the location, business type, and decision question. I will tell you whether a small location screen makes sense and what the next paid step would cost.

Start a free fit check