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Open a QSR in Bengaluru

Quick-service restaurant — counter-led, high turn, take-away dominant.

The QSR × Bengaluru numbers

Total capex

1230 L

Monthly fixed cost

1.64.2 L

QSR prime rent

120380/sqft

Working capital

1.63.9 L

Based on Forkcast capex dataset (200+ Indian restaurant openings 2023-2026), with T1-tier rent and labour adjustments.

Capex breakdown

LineRange (₹ L)Notes
Kitchen equipment3.89.6Tandoor, ranges, refrigeration, exhaust, dishwasher, food prep, dry storage.
Interiors & furniture4.310.8600 sqft fit-out, false ceiling, lighting, seating, signage.
Property deposit1.74.2Typically 6-10 months of rent at ₹120-380/sqft (T1 Bengaluru).
Licences & approvals0.61.5FSSAI, GST, fire NOC, signage, music, professional tax — see /start/licences for the state-specific list.
Working capital (30-45 days)1.63.9Aggregator T+7 to T+14 settlement vs vendor cash terms. Bridge the gap or close on a Tuesday.

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Common questions

How much does it cost to open a QSR in Bengaluru?

Expect ₹12-30 lakhs all in. Equipment ₹3.8-9.6 L; interiors ₹4.3-10.8 L; deposit ₹1.7-4.2 L; working capital ₹1.6-3.9 L.

What's the monthly fixed cost for a QSR in Bengaluru?

Steady state monthly fixed cost lands at ₹1.6-4.2 lakhs. Rent is the single biggest line for QSR in Bengaluru; QSR prime locality rents in Bengaluru run ₹120-380 per sqft.

What's the typical rent for a QSR in Bengaluru?

₹120-380 per sqft per month for prime QSR locations in Bengaluru. QSR formats typically use the QSR rate range above.

What's the QSR-specific operating risk?

Margin lives or dies on packaging cost + delivery aggregator commission.

What's specific to running a QSR in Bengaluru?

IT salary days drive Friday night surge; tech-park lunch lull on WFH Fridays.

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