Restaurant design is among the most complex and regulated types of commercial architecture. Seattle has specific requirements from multiple regulatory agencies — building department, fire marshal, Seattle-King County Public Health, and liquor control — and they all must be satisfied before you open.
Seattle Restaurant Design Requirements
- Type 1 hood: Required over commercial cooking equipment producing grease-laden vapors. Requires mechanical drawings and fire marshal approval.
- Grease interceptor: Required for all food service establishments with cooking. Must be sized and located per plumbing code.
- ADA restrooms: Required with accessible route from entrance and dining area.
- Seating capacity: Determines occupancy type (Assembly A-2), which triggers additional egress and sprinkler requirements.
- Health department review: Seattle-King County Public Health reviews construction documents separately from the building permit.
Restaurant Build-Out Costs in Seattle (2026)
- Basic cafe or coffee shop: $150-$300/sq ft
- Full-service restaurant (from raw shell): $350-$600/sq ft
- High-end restaurant with full kitchen: $500-$900/sq ft
- Architect fees: typically 8-12% of construction cost
Timeline
Plan 6-12 months from design start to opening for a typical restaurant. Complex kitchens, full bar programs, and heritage buildings add time.
Piper Cole Architects designs restaurants and food service spaces throughout the Seattle area. Free consultation — call 425-753-6452.
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