Opening a cafe in Nepal can be a fulfilling business venture—especially with the booming urban food culture. Whether you’re planning a cozy coffee corner or a trendy bistro, understanding the legal process, financial costs, and government requirements is the first step toward success.

In this blog, we provide a complete, up-to-date, insider guide on how to register a cafe in Nepal in 2025.


Why Registering Your Cafe Properly Matters

Legal registration protects your business, builds trust with customers, enables access to loans, and prevents fines or shutdowns. A registered cafe also gains credibility with delivery platforms, suppliers, and local agencies.


Step-by-Step Guide to Register a Cafe in Nepal

1. Business Name Reservation

  • Apply via the Office of the Company Registrar (OCR) or DAO (for sole proprietorships).
  • Submit: Name application, citizenship copy, address proof.
  • Timeline: 2–3 working days

2. Company Registration

  • Recommended structure: Private Limited
  • Submit: MOA, AOA, lease agreement, board resolution, share subscription, and director details.
  • Timeline: 5–7 working days
  • Fee: NPR 5,000–25,000 (based on capital)

3. PAN Registration

  • Visit IRD office
  • Submit: Company certificate, citizenship, director photo
  • Timeline: 1–2 days
  • Cost: Free

4. Municipality Operating License

  • Apply at your local municipality or ward office
  • Submit: Lease, citizenship, site layout, NOC, and photos
  • Timeline: 2–4 weeks
  • Fee: NPR 1,000–10,000

5. Food & Beverage License

  • Obtain from DFTQC
  • Requirements: Water test, kitchen inspection, staff health check, waste management plan
  • Timeline: 3–4 weeks
  • Fee: NPR 2,000–8,000

6. Other Permits (If Applicable)

  • Alcohol License: District Administration Office
  • Tourism License: Nepal Tourism Board
  • Fire/Health Safety: Local authority certificates

Required Documents Checklist

  • MOA & AOA
  • Citizenship copy of directors
  • PAN certificate
  • Lease agreement or land ownership proof
  • Business location layout
  • Staff health certificates
  • Menu and kitchen plan

Cost Breakdown for Starting a Cafe

CategorySmall CafeMedium CafeLarge Cafe
Legal RegistrationNPR 10k–30kNPR 20k–50kNPR 50k+
Equipment SetupNPR 500k–1.5MNPR 2M–3MNPR 5M+
Rent & InteriorNPR 200k–500kNPR 800k–1.2MNPR 2M+
Misc. & Working Cap.NPR 300k–500kNPR 1M–2MNPR 3M+

Opening a Bank Account

Banks require:

  • Company registration certificate
  • PAN certificate
  • Citizenship of authorized signatories
  • Board resolution

Deposit requirements: NPR 5,000–25,000 depending on bank.


Access to Startup Loans in Nepal (2025)

  • Government Startup Loan:
    • Up to NPR 2.5M
    • Interest: 3%
    • Collateral-free for eligible businesses
  • Private Bank SME Loans:
    • Interest: 8.25% – 13.5% p.a.
    • Collateral may be required

Pro Tip: Many cafe owners bundle registration with loan processing using business consultants.


Common Delays & How to Avoid Them

  • Missing health certificates – get staff checked early
  • Incomplete layout – hire an architect or kitchen planner
  • Lease not notarized – always get a legally binding lease
  • Overlooked local fees – consult your ward office

Renewal Requirements

License TypeRenewal FrequencyWhere to Renew
Municipality LicenseAnnuallyWard/Municipal Office
Food LicenseAnnuallyDFTQC
PAN/VATOngoingInland Revenue Department

FAQs

Q: Can I open a cafe in a rented property?

A: Yes, but you need a lease agreement and landlord’s NOC.

Q: Do I need VAT registration?

A: Only if your annual turnover exceeds NPR 5 million.

Q: What permits are required to sell alcohol?

A: You need a special license from the District Administration Office.

Q: Can foreigners register a cafe in Nepal?

A: Yes, through foreign investment procedures and FITTA registration.


Pro Tips from Successful Cafe Owners

  • Invest in professional kitchen design to pass inspections faster.
  • Use QR-code payment systems like eSewa and Khalti.
  • Attend food expos to connect with suppliers and attract customers.

Final Thoughts

Registering a cafe in Nepal requires careful planning, legal compliance, and financial management. But with the right roadmap, you can turn your cafe dream into a thriving reality.

Need help getting started? Download our FREE Cafe Registration Checklist PDF to stay ahead.


Disclaimer: This guide reflects information accurate as of 2025. For real-time updates, always consult the official websites of OCR, IRD, DFTQC, and your local municipality.