Food & Beverage · Ontario

Independent Coffee Shop in Brampton

Brand-led specialty coffee concept with strong neighbourhood loyalty.

An independent specialty coffee shop is a community-anchored business with strong morning daypart, predictable weekday revenue, and 60-70% beverage gross margins. Best executed in dense urban or transit-adjacent corridors with daytime employment.

Quick answer

Opening a independent coffee shop in Brampton typically requires $180,000 – $340,000 in startup capital and a 700–1400 sqft location with the right zoning. A well-run location clears $30,000 – $75,000 per month and reaches break-even in 14-22 months.

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Startup Cost

$180,000 – $340,000

Monthly Revenue

$30,000 – $75,000

Monthly Profit

$4,000 – $13,000

Break-Even

14-22 months

Why Ontario

  • Strong third-wave specialty coffee consumer base.
  • Loyal daily-spend customer behavior.
  • Food/pastry attachment can add 18-25% topline.

Startup cost breakdown

CategoryRange
Leasehold improvements$80,000 – $160,000
Espresso machine and grinders$35,000 – $70,000
Refrigeration and millwork$25,000 – $50,000
POS, security, tech$5,000 – $12,000
Signage, branding, opening marketing$12,000 – $25,000
Working capital (3 months)$25,000 – $50,000

Startup Cost Calculator

Model your independent coffee shop in Brampton with your actual numbers. Updates live.

1,050 sqft
40%

Cash vs. leased equipment

Estimated total startup cost

$359,925

Range: $240,500$479,350


Monthly break-even revenue
$22,500
Payback period
42 months
Year-1 cash-on-cash return
19.8%

Estimates only. Confirm with your accountant and lender.

Revenue drivers

  • Morning peak (7-10am) drives 50-55% of weekday revenue.
  • Food/pastry attach drives 18-25% topline.
  • Mobile order/app integration drives loyalty.

Commercial spaces for independent coffee shop in Brampton

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Required zoning

Restaurant (C), Food service, Take-out permitted

Typical size

700–1400 sqft

Best corridors

Hurontario, Dixie, Bovaird, Steeles, Heartland

Why a shortlist beats a public search

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Risks

  • High capex relative to other F&B formats.
  • Strong national competition (Tim Hortons, Starbucks).
  • Site selection is decisive, weak location = failure.

Regulations

Public Health inspection

Standard food premise approval and Food Handler Certification.

Licenses required

  • Municipal business license
  • Public Health food premise approval
  • Food Handler Certification
  • WSIB, HST registration

Competitive landscape

Crowded in Toronto's core but underserved in Mississauga's Streetsville, Port Credit, Erin Mills, and Oakville's Kerr Village. Vaughan VMC is a growth opportunity.

Frequently asked questions

What's the single biggest predictor of success?

Site selection. AM weekday foot traffic above 800 people/hour during peak is the threshold.

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