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Restaurant Markets Available
Cover both casual and fine dining establishments with Big “I” Markets.

While mobile food vendors are a relatively new insurance market, don't forget about all the other restaurant niches members can serve great coverage to with either Travelers or Fireman's Fund.

Restaurant Casual Dining Pac—Travelers Select. Travelers Restaurant PacSM is designed for fast food and casual/family style restaurants.
Up to two locations, up to $750,000 total insured value per building, up to $2 million total annual sales per policy and up to $600,000 total annual payroll. Eligible classes include:
 
 
Restaurant Fine Dining and More—Fireman's Fund focuses on fine dining and upscale establishments. Less than $5 million total insured value per location, and liquor receipt less than 40% of food and beverage receipts.  
 
Family style/casual restaurants
Upscale/fine dining
Pizza family style (no delivery)
Institutional food service
Buffet & Cafeteria
Caterers
Fast food establishments (sub/sandwich)
Theme restaurants
Food courts
Ice cream & beverage shops
Asian style fast food and family style
 

*Travelers Restaurant Pac is not available in Louisiana, Florida or Texas. Fireman's Fund's Restaurant program is not available in Florida, Louisiana or Harris County/coastal Texas.

When contacting a restaurant prospect, be sure to identify all exposures by using the Customer Coverage E&O Checklist/File Documentation feature on the Big "I" Virtual Risk Consultant. A restaurant exposure checklist is here, and information on the VRC is here.

For information on these restaurant markets, log in to www.bigimarkets.com

 



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