Cafe Business Insurance

Specialist liability insurance for coffee focused food venues, and mobile café setups.

  • From only £5.82 a month*
  • Public Liability up to £10 million
  • Equipment & Stock cover included as standard
  • Join over 180,000 customers**

From £5.82* a month

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What does cafe insurance cover?

Our café insurance is designed for busy cafés serving a mix of drinks, light meals, and snacks, whether you offer dine-in, takeaway, or a combination of both.

It includes public and product liability cover from £1 million up to £10 million, protecting you if a customer is injured on your premises or becomes ill from food or drink you’ve prepared or served. You’ll also be covered for essential equipment and stock, including coffee machines, kitchen appliances, refrigeration units, and the fresh ingredients you rely on day to day.

You can tailor your policy to suit how your café operates. Employers’ liability can be added if you have staff, alongside optional cover for frozen goods, loss of money, and mobile café setups or event trading. This gives you flexibility to choose the level of cover that fits your business without paying for anything unnecessary.

Make sure you have the correct insurance for your activities, and be sure to check if any exclusions are relevant to what you have planned in policy documentation.

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Public Liability

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Equipment & Stock

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Frozen Goods

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Employers' Liability

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Why do cafés need liability insurance?

Running a café means balancing food preparation, drink service, and customer experience throughout the day. With both seated customers and takeaway traffic, there are a range of everyday risks to manage.

Even with strong processes in place, things can go wrong, from customer accidents and food-related issues to equipment failure that affects your ability to serve.

Café insurance helps protect your business from claims, unexpected costs, and disruption, so you can continue to operate with confidence.

These are some typical examples of when café insurance is a necessity:

Customer injury claims

With customers moving between seating areas and counters, accidents can happen. Public liability insurance helps cover legal costs and compensation if someone is injured.

Food-related illness or allergen claims

If a customer becomes unwell due to something you’ve prepared or served, product liability insurance helps protect against claims and associated costs.

Staff injuries at work

If you employ staff, employers’ liability insurance is a legal requirement. It protects your business if an employee is injured while carrying out their duties.

Proof of insurance required

You may be asked to provide proof of public liability insurance by landlords, local authorities, or when hosting private events or bookings.

Equipment damage

From coffee machines to kitchen equipment, your café relies on key assets to operate. Cover helps you manage repair or replacement costs if something goes wrong or if equipment is stolen.

Off-site catering

If you operate outside your main premises or attend events, optional cover protects your equipment and setup while trading on the move.

Our experts explain why...

“Cafés often operate across both food and drink service, with equipment in constant use and customers regularly moving through the space. If something goes wrong, whether it’s a claim or equipment failure, it can quickly affect day-to-day operations.

Our cover is designed specifically for café owners, helping protect your equipment, your stock, and your business, so you can stay focused on delivering a great customer experience.”

Chris Trotman, Protectivity Underwriting Manager

Making claims clear and simple

We work with our claims handling partners to make the process of making a claim as easy as possible.

Claims data as of 01.12.2025

£5.6million

paid in claims

£188081

largest claim paid

How much does café business insurance cost?

Café insurance starts from £5.82* a month for an annual policy.

The cost will depend on your setup, including whether you employ staff, the level of cover you choose, and whether you operate from a fixed premises, a mobile setup, or both.

With the right cover in place, you can protect your business, your equipment, and your income, while continuing to serve your customers with confidence.

Prices from

£5.82* a month

Explainer quote

Policy cost

£5.82* a month

Policy type

Cafe Insurance

Duration

Annual

Turnover

£100,000

Public Liability

£1,000,000

Stock & Catering Equipment

£250

Frozen Goods

£1000

Money & assult cover

£1000

This example is based on a real quote from our website on 03/06/2026. If your circumstances and cover needs differ, your quote may be more or less expensive than the above example. The quote you receive will reflect the information you share about your event. The quoted price may vary from those displayed here.

Have a question?

For further information on your policy, renewals, making a claim and contacting us, you’ll find an extensive list of FAQs on our Help & Support page.

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Why choose Protectivity for your cafe business insurance policy?

Let the reviews of over 3,500 customers explain why you should choose us.¹

Trusted by over 180,000 customers.

Experienced insurance providers for over 30 years.

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Experienced Claims Handling

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UK Based Customer Support

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*Prices quoted refer to a quote raised from our website 03/06/2026. Prices will differ depending on requirements. Make sure you have the correct level of cover for what you need. For the most accurate pricing, please get a quote and for full details on what is covered refer to our policy documentation with your quote.

** Based on Protectivity sales data from 2007 to present

ˆ10% discount for policies bought online and applies only to the first-year of your policy premium. Protectivity reserves the right to amend or withdraw this offer at any time. Available to UK residents only.

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