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Location Issues for Restaurants

Industry-specific guide for restaurants dealing with Google Business Profile suspensions

Location Issues for Restaurants

Restaurants face high suspension rates compared to other industries. Restaurants face high scrutiny due to frequent changes in hours, menus, and temporary closures. Keep your GBP updated with seasonal hours and ensure your menu matches your website.

What May Have Triggered This Issue

For storefront business operations, common triggers include:

  • Address may be identified as a virtual office
  • Multiple businesses may share the same address
  • Location may not be where business actually operates

Required Evidence

Gather the following documentation to support your case. Include clear photos of your storefront with visible signage and street address.

Utility Bill
Lease Agreement
Storefront Photo

How to Fix This Issue

Follow these steps to address your location issues. Estimated time: 1-3 weeks. Difficulty: Moderate.

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Step 1

Verify your business operates at the stated address

Start immediately
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Step 2

Gather proof of presence at your location

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Step 3

If using a shared space, document your dedicated area

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Step 4

Update address if you've moved locations

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Step 5

Prepare photos showing your physical presence

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This guide is based on Google's published Business Profile guidelines and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. For complex situations, consult with a qualified professional. Last updated: 1/7/2026

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