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Restaurant Space Lower Mainland — Zoning Verified™
Business Types

Restaurant Space
Lower Mainland —
Kitchen-Ready,
Health-Approved.

Opening a restaurant means navigating food service zoning, commercial kitchen requirements, ventilation permits, grease trap compliance, and health authority approval — before you serve a single plate. We verify all of it first.

Typical Size Range
600 – 5,000 sq ft
Zoning
Food service use confirmed
Ventilation
Hood exhaust & makeup air verified
Plumbing
Grease trap & 3-compartment sink
Health Authority
Fraser/VCH compliance assessed
The Complexity

Restaurants Have More
Layers Than Any Other
Commercial Use

A restaurant touches every layer of the approval process — municipal zoning, health authority licensing, fire code, mechanical permits for hood exhaust, plumbing permits for grease traps, and building permits for kitchen build-out. Missing any one of these at the space selection stage can push your opening back by months.

I've placed restaurant clients across the Lower Mainland and understand how these layers interact. Every restaurant space I present has been checked against the full picture — not just whether food service is permitted on paper.

Food Service Zoning Confirmed
Municipal zoning verified for restaurant, food prep, or commercial kitchen — including any liquor licence overlay requirements.
Hood Exhaust & Ventilation
Commercial kitchen exhaust viability assessed — roof access for hood penetration, makeup air requirements, and landlord approval feasibility.
Grease Trap & Plumbing
Grease trap installation feasibility and 3-compartment sink plumbing requirements checked before you commit to the space.
Health Authority Pre-Assessment
Space layout assessed against Fraser Health or Vancouver Coastal Health requirements — kitchen separation, handwashing stations, storage compliance.
Concept Types

Restaurant Space Types
We Find & Verify

Full-Service Restaurant
1,200 – 5,000 sq ft

Dine-in restaurants with full commercial kitchen, front-of-house seating, and often a liquor licence. Requires the broadest set of verifications — zoning, health, fire, ventilation, plumbing, and parking ratio for seated dining.

Full KitchenDine-In SeatingLiquor Licence ViableParking Ratio
Quick Service & Takeout
600 – 2,000 sq ft

Fast casual, counter service, bubble tea, and takeout-focused concepts. Smaller footprint, simpler seating requirements, but kitchen ventilation and grease trap requirements still apply depending on cooking method.

Counter ServiceLimited SeatingHigh Foot TrafficVentilation Checked
Ghost Kitchen & Commissary
500 – 3,000 sq ft

Delivery-only and shared kitchen concepts require specific zoning that permits commercial food production without public dining. Often industrial or mixed-use zones — verified for food prep use, health authority approval, and loading access.

No Dining RequiredDelivery AccessHealth AuthorityFood Prep Zoning
The Verification

What We Check on Every
Restaurant Listing

Food Service Zoning

Municipal zoning confirmed to permit your specific concept — restaurant, café, ghost kitchen, or food manufacturing — before you look at a single floor plan.

Hood Exhaust Viability

Roof penetration access confirmed, makeup air feasibility assessed, and landlord willingness to permit kitchen exhaust installation reviewed before you invest in design.

Grease Trap & Plumbing

Grease trap installation confirmed viable, 3-compartment sink plumbing assessed, and handwashing station placement reviewed for health authority compliance.

Gas & Electrical

Natural gas supply capacity for commercial cooking equipment confirmed, and electrical panel adequacy checked for commercial kitchen loads.

Health Authority Layout

Space assessed for Fraser Health or VCH kitchen layout requirements — prep separation, cold storage, handwashing, and flow from receiving to service.

Parking & Patio Potential

Parking ratio confirmed for your dining capacity, and outdoor patio viability assessed — including liquor primary licence requirements for licensed patios.

Most Common Mistake
Why Restaurants Miss Their Opening Date

Restaurant openings are routinely delayed 3–9 months — not because of the build-out, but because critical infrastructure issues were discovered after the lease was signed. These are the most common reasons:

No roof access for commercial hood exhaust penetration
Landlord won't permit kitchen modifications after lease signing
No gas line in the building — installation costs exceed $30,000
Health authority rejects kitchen layout — full redesign required
Zoning permits retail food but excludes cooking / full food service
Parking ratio fails for seated dining — occupancy load reduced
Why Kamran

Restaurant Space Needs
Someone Who Knows Food

Restaurants are one of the most capital-intensive businesses to open — leasehold improvements, kitchen equipment, and fit-out commonly exceed $200,000–$500,000. A single infrastructure problem discovered after you sign can cost your entire build budget before you serve a single customer.

I've placed restaurant clients ranging from fast casual takeout to full-service licensed dining rooms across the Lower Mainland. I know what to check, what questions to ask the landlord, and how to negotiate the TI allowance and lease terms that protect your investment from day one.

Restaurant-Specific Verification
Food service zoning confirmed for your concept
Hood exhaust roof access verified
Gas supply and grease trap assessed
Health authority layout pre-assessed
TI allowance and lease terms negotiated
Coverage Area

Restaurant Space Across the
Lower Mainland

Surrey
Diverse food culture hub
Strong South Asian dining market along 128 St, Scott Rd, and Newton. Growing food court and plaza opportunities in City Centre and Fleetwood.
Richmond
Lower Mainland's food capital
Asia-Pacific cuisine corridor along Alexandra Rd and No. 3 Rd. Highest dining density outside of Vancouver — strong Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese market.
Burnaby
High-density foot traffic
Metrotown, Brentwood, and Lougheed SkyTrain nodes drive strong food service demand. Excellent for both dine-in and grab-and-go concepts.
Vancouver
Competitive but high-volume
Main St, Broadway, and East Van corridors for neighbourhood dining. High demand and premium foot traffic — lease rates reflect it.
Langley
Growing suburban appetite
Rapidly expanding family demographic with underserved dining options. Strong opportunity for QSR, casual dining, and ethnic food concepts.
Coquitlam
Strong mixed-use growth
Coquitlam Centre, Lincoln SkyTrain, and Austin Heights driving food service demand. Ground-floor restaurant opportunities in new mixed-use developments.
Get Started

Tell Me About Your
Restaurant Concept

Submit your concept and requirements. I'll run a full restaurant-specific Zoning Verified™ search — confirming food service zoning, kitchen infrastructure, health authority viability, and lease terms before you spend a dollar on design. Free, no obligation, 24–48 hours.

What Happens Next
1
Kamran reviews your concept and requirements within hours
2
Restaurant-specific verification runs on every candidate space
3
Verified shortlist in your inbox within 24–48 hours
Get Your Restaurant Shortlist
Free · Kitchen-infrastructure verified · 24–48 hr turnaround

Request Received!

Kamran will run a full restaurant-specific Zoning Verified™ search and deliver your shortlist within 24–48 hours.