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Operating licence or alcohol licence?

This depends on whether or not you serve alcohol.
Also see the information under the heading ‘Public Administration (Probity Screening) Act’ (Bibob Act)’.

Operating permit

You need an operating licence if you want to start or take over a catering business in which you do not serve alcohol. Cannabis cafes and takeaways also need an operating licence. You will find more information in the document operating license to start a catering business.

How to apply?

Download and complete the following forms:

Application for an operating licence for a catering establishment (including cannabis cafes)

Application/renewal of permit for cannabis cafes

Questionnaire form Wet Bibob

Notes to the Wet Bibob City of Leeuwarden

Alcohol licence

You need an alcohol licence if you want to start or take over a catering business in which you do serve alcoholic beverages. Off-licenced premises also need an alcohol licence. You will find more information in the document alcohol permit off-licensed premises.

How to apply (commercial catering business)?

You will find more information in the document alcohol permit to start a catering business.

 

Download and complete the following forms:

Application for Alcohol Act licence – model A
Annex to the Alcohol Act application form

Questionnaire form Wet Bibob

Notes to the Wet Bibob City of Leeuwarden

How to apply (para-commercial catering establishment)?

You will find more information in the document alcohol permit starting a catering business (paracommercial).

 

Download and complete the following form:

Application for Alcohol Act licence – model A

Annex to the Alcohol Act application form

Terrace permit

Are you taking a terrace cafe into use? If so, you will need a terrace permit. Only catering and restaurant companies are allowed to have a terrace cafe.

How to apply?

When starting a new catering business, you specify in your application that you want a terrace cafe.

Do you already have an alcohol licence or operating licence?

Do you want to expand or reduce the size of the existing terrace cafe? Download and complete the following form:

Application/modification of premises/terrace of a catering establishment

Terrace cafe on your own land?

Do you have an operating licence and is the terrace cafe entirely on your own land? If so, you will not need a terrace cafe licence.

Temporary (extension) of terrace cafes until 1 January 2024

You will find more information on the page ‘Temporary (extension of) terrace cafes up to 1 January 2024

Public Administration (Probity Screening) Act (Wet Bibob)

The Bibob Act ensures that criminal activities are not unwittingly and unknowingly enabled by the local authority. The local authority does not want any unreliable catering entrepreneurs. Only healthy and honest catering establishments.

If you apply for a catering establishment licence (including cannabis cafes), sex work establishment or gambling arcade, you will have to meet the requirements of the Wet Bibob.

Fill in the Wet Bibob questionnaire form

Are you applying for an operating licence or alcohol licence? In that case, also fill in the ‘Wet Bibob Questionnaire’. This includes the ‘Explanatory notes to the Wet Bibob, City of Leeuwarden’. Both documents and explanatory notes can be found under the heading “Operating licence or alcohol licence?” on this page.

Do you have an off-licence or a para-commercial catering business?

If so, you do not need to fill in the Bibob Act questionnaire.

What is done with the Bibob Act questionnaire?

Based on the information you enter in the questionnaire, the local authority will conduct an integrity inquiry into your company and the people associated with it. Does that inquiry reveal that you might use the licence for criminal activities? If so, we will seek advice from the National Bibob Office. That means you will have to wait 8 to 12 weeks longer for your permit.

Are there no doubts about the integrity of the entrepreneur or other people associated with the company? In that case, the licence can be granted.

Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG)

Are you applying for an operating licence? If so, you must apply for a VOG as an applicant. This may include several people. For example, in the case of a general partnership.

How to apply?

Collect the form at the Town Hall. Send an email to vergunningen@leeuwarden.nl. Indicate what kind of catering establishment is involved.

Do you want to add an employee to the licence annex?

If so, this employee does not have to apply for a VOG.

Rules for completing the VOG

  • The person the VOG is needed for completes the form themselves. This person submits the completed form to their own local authority. Bring a valid proof of identity when submitting the form. A charge is made for applying for a VOG.
  • The local authority sends the VOG to the home address of the person who applied for it.
  • The applicant must submit the original VOG to the City of Leeuwarden.

Reporting change of manager

Do you already have an alcohol licence or operating licence? If so, you can have a new manager added to the licence annex.

Download and complete the following form:

Management declaration form

Different requirements for the new manager apply for each type of licence

Requirements for a (new) manager for an operating licence

  • At least 18 years of age (21 for cannabis cafes).
  • No social misconduct. For example, a prison sentence and/or fine.
  • Not under administration.

Requirements for a (new) manager with an alcohol licence

  • At least 21 years old.
  • No social misconduct. For example, a prison sentence and/or fine.
  • Not under administration.
  • Enrolled in the online Register of Social Hygiene.

When is the employee allowed to work as a new manager?

As soon as we inform you that we have received the ‘Manager’s Statement’ form. Does a notified employee not meet the requirements for a manager? In that case, this employee will not be permitted to work as a manager in the company.

Catering company and restaurant opening hours

The City of Leeuwarden works with different areas. Each of them have their own opening hours.

Schedule of closing times Leeuwarden

Schedule of closing times Grou

For a catering establishment with an alcohol licence or a cannabis cafe, there is a deadline for admitting new customers. From that time onwards, you may not admit any new customers.

The local authority has made an exception for some catering establishments. These are listed in the Leeuwarden Catering Policy. The Leeuwarden Catering Policy can be found under the heading ‘Laws and regulations’ at the bottom of this page.

Area 1 – Red

Alcohol licence of cannabis cafe Operating permit Daytime catering and takeaway companies
Opening hours Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 5 am Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 5 am Monday to Sunday from 7 am to 10 pm
No new customers admitted after 3 am Not applicable Not applicable
Catering company must be closed and vacated 5 am 5 am 10 pm

Area 2 – Pink

Alcohol licence of cannabis cafe Operating permit Daytime catering and takeaway companies
Opening hours Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 3 am Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 3 am Monday to Sunday from 7 am to 10 pm
No new customers admitted after 2 am Not applicable Not applicable
Catering company must be closed and vacated 3 am 3 am 10 pm

Area 3 – white

Alcohol licence of cannabis cafe Operating permit Daytime catering and takeaway companies
Opening hours Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 1 am Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 10 am Monday to Sunday from 8am to 10pm
No new customers admitted after Midnight Not applicable Not applicable
Catering company must be closed and vacated 1 am 1 am 10 pm

 

Opening hours for pavement cafes

Do you have a pavement cafe licence? If so, separate opening hours apply.
Cannabis cafes and takeaways are not allowed to have pavement cafes.

Schedule of closing times Leeuwarden

Schedule of closing times Grou

Area 1 (red) and area 2 (pink)

Alcohol licence Operating permit Daytime catering
Opening hours* Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 1 am Monday to Sunday from 8 am to 1 am Monday to Sunday from 8am to 10pm

* A different closing time applies in the months of June to September. On the night of Friday to Saturday and Saturday to Sunday, the closing time is 02:00.

Area 3 (white)

Alcohol licence Operating permit Daytime catering
Opening hours Monday to Sunday from 8 am to midnight Monday to Sunday from 8 am to midnight Monday to Sunday from 8am to 10pm

Is anything changing in your catering business?

If so, you will need a new or updated licence.

Is your corporate form changing?

For example, from a sole proprietorship to a private limited company. Apply for a new licence.

Are you refurbishing or expanding with an additional locality?

For example, an extra upper floor. Report this using the form ‘Application/change for localities/pavement cafes of a catering establishment’ under the heading ‘Pavement cafe licence’ on this page.

You are closing your business

We would like you to let us know within 1 week of closure. Send an email to vergunningen@leeuwarden.nl.

Reporting gatherings of a personal nature

As a para-commercial catering business, you may organise a maximum of 4 gatherings a year. These meetings should be of a personal nature. For example, a wedding, party, reception, anniversary, birthday or condolence gathering. These gatherings are outside the normal activities of your catering business.

How to report?

Submit your online notification no later than 3 weeks before the gathering.

Unwilling or unable to report online?

Download and complete the following form:

Notification form for gatherings of a personal nature

Fees

Operating permit

  • Application € 594.73
  • Reporting change of manager € 114.02
  • Permit change € 114.02

Alcohol licence

  • Application € 586.60
  • Reporting change of manager € 114.02
  • Permit change € 114.02

Pavement cafe licence

  • Pavement cafe licence € 485.12
  • Permit change € 363.81

A fee is charged if your pavement cafe is on publicly owned land.

There are two zones with different prices.

Map showing encroachment licence fee for pavement cafe zone (PDF, 2.25 MB)

  • Zone 1 € 40.93 per m2 per year
  • Zone 2 € 11.20 per m2 per year

Laws and regulations

  • Alcohol Act
  • Alcohol Decree
  • Alcohol scheme
  • General Municipal Ordinance Leeuwarden
  • Catering and restaurant policy Leeuwarden
  • Bibob policy line
  • Cannabis cafe policy Leeuwarden
  • Fees ordinance, City of Leeuwarden
  • Regulation on encroachment tax City of Leeuwarden

You will find the laws and regulations of the City of Leeuwarden at the website Overheid.nl.