Whether it’s a spilled cup of coffee or a kitchen fire, hospitality is a business of small margins and daily risk. Hospitality insurance ensures that your venue continues to operate in the event of a problem.
We are independent insurance brokers and can compare policies from a variety of Australia’s top insurers to ensure you get cover that is right for your venue. Our role is to provide you with clear advice, to explain your options in plain English, and to ensure that your hospitality business insurance is set up correctly from the outset.
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We compare cover from the top hospitality insurance companies to ensure you get the cover you need at the right price.
Hospitality insurance is a package of several business insurance policies that are bundled together for cafés, restaurants, pubs, bars, caterers, accommodation providers and other hospitality businesses. Hospitality industry insurance combines the coverage you need into one policy, making it easier to manage and often more affordable.
A single policy can respond to a customer injured on your premises, food that makes a guest unwell, a fire that takes out your kitchen, a fridge that fails overnight and spoils your stock, or an incident that forces you to close your doors for weeks. We can help you select the right combination to ensure your venue is covered where it matters, without paying for cover you don’t need.

The industry runs on creating a welcoming space — but accidents happen. Hospitality insurance is intended to address risks such as:
All of these can result in lost income, legal fees and repair expenses. The right cover can make a business-ending event manageable.
A hospitality policy is created from a number of covers that can be customised to your venue. The fundamental components are:
The cornerstone of any hospitality liability insurance. Covers the legal costs and compensation if a customer, supplier or visitor is injured or their property is damaged as a result of your negligence on your premises.
Example: a diner slips on a wet floor and breaks their wrist.
Covers you if someone becomes ill or is injured by food or drink you’ve served or sold.
Example: a guest suffers food poisoning from an undercooked meal.
Covers your building, fit-out, equipment and stock against fire, storm, impact, theft and accidental or malicious damage.
Example: a fire damages your kitchen and dining fit-out.
Compensates for lost income when an insured event prevents you from trading.
Example: your kitchen is closed for a fortnight because of a burst pipe.
Covers repair or replacement of essential equipment when it breaks down — and the spoiled stock that follows.
Example: your fridge breaks down overnight and the food inside is ruined.
Repairs broken windows, shopfronts and display cases — typically the tenant’s responsibility under a commercial lease.
Example: a front window is broken overnight.
The cover, limits and exclusions are different from policy to policy — we’ll explain the detail before you make your decision.
Depending on your venue, we can build in extra cover such as:
Harm caused by an intoxicated patron (important for pubs, bars and licensed venues)
Break-in theft and cash on the premises or in transit
Equipment used off-site for catering and events
Accountants’ fees if your business is audited by the ATO
For booking systems, EFTPOS and customer data
For employment and management claims
We can arrange hospitality insurance for venues of all sizes and styles, such as:
We can help you to set up the appropriate cover if your business is open to the public.
A lot of hospitality risk is in the kitchen, and insurers take note. Be prepared for questions on deep fryers, wok and charcoal cooking, grease-trap cleaning and fire-safety — the answers can make a big difference to your premium.
As your broker, we help you present your venue accurately so you are not overpaying, and we ensure that your fire and cooking exposures are covered and not simply ignored.
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There’s no single price, as the insurance premium for hospitality depends on the venue. A small café or takeaway could expect to spend about $2,500 to $6,000 per year for a full package, a mid-sized restaurant or bar about $6,000 to $15,000 per year, and larger pubs, hotels and function centres $20,000 or more. Your own premium will vary based on:
We are an independent broker and will search the market for the best cover and price from hospitality insurance companies, not just quote a blanket rate. The best way to get an accurate number is to request a quote.
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Running a hospitality business is challenging enough without having to second-guess your insurance. If you are a single café or a chain of licensed establishments, the right cover will safeguard your income, your premises and your reputation.
We are independent insurance brokers and we don’t rely on one insurer or one product. We review the various hospitality insurance programs offered by different insurance companies and discuss the differences, as the lowest-cost policy is not always the best. It will depend on your venue, your menu, your cooking, your licensing and how you trade.
We don’t think insurance should be complicated. We’ll tell you what is covered, what is optional, what is not covered and what insurers need to know, so you can make informed decisions without having to read the policy wording.
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Each hospitality business is unique, and your insurance should be as well.
We take the time to understand how your business operates, from your menu and kitchen equipment to your licensing, lease obligations and day-to-day risks. Then we suggest a hospitality insurance program tailored to your business, which can help minimise the risk of coverage gaps and ensure you’re only paying for coverage that makes a difference.
Workers compensation is for your legal liability when an employee is injured or becomes ill at work. It is required by law if you have employees and is not part of your hospitality package. We can assist you to ensure that workers compensation is in place with your other cover so there are no gaps.
Related cover: Public Liability · Business Package · Commercial Property
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It depends on your venue type, turnover, cooking activities, staff size, sums insured and claims history. As a guide, small cafés often pay $2,500–$6,000 a year, restaurants and bars $6,000–$15,000, and larger pubs and hotels $20,000 or more. The best way to get an accurate figure is to compare insurers.
The right insurance for a hospitality business usually starts with public liability and products liability, property/contents and stock cover, business interruption and equipment breakdown, adding glass and — if you’re licensed — liquor liability. We will customise the appropriate mix for your business.
Liquor liability is important if you serve alcohol — it will help you if an intoxicated patron injures or damages someone. It’s usually added to your hospitality package.
No. Workers compensation is a separate, legally mandated policy that covers employee injury or illness. It can be set up alongside your hospitality cover.
Yes. Hospitality insurance is very flexible — you can select the covers and limits that are appropriate for your venue and risk profile, and we will help you get the balance right.
We start by getting to know your venue and what needs to be protected. We then look across our insurer network and provide you with appropriate options.
When you’re familiar with the choices, we help you arrange the cover and are available to assist you should you ever need to make a claim or review your policy.
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