
Insurance for pubs and bars
Customisable insurance for pubs and bars. Keep the drinks and the conversations flowing, only ever paying for the cover you actually need.
Be quote confident. We'll beat the price of any like-for-like quote. T&Cs apply.
Standard covers for pubs and bars
Build a customised policy that protects your business from a range of risks, so you can focus on keeping your patrons refreshed.
You'll start with public liability cover, and a £2,500 minimum worth of contents and stock cover. The rest is up to you.
Standard covers and limits include:
- Public liability – £1m, £2m or £5m
- Contents – £1.5m
- Stock – £1.5m
- Employers' liability – £10m
- Loss of licence – £100,000
- Business interruption – £1.5m
What insurance do I need for pubs and bars?
Start with public liability, contents and stock insurance (and get just that), or customise your policy to cover additional risks. Always check your quote and policy documents for full details around exclusions, terms and limits of your cover.
Public liability insurance
Public liability insurance is a common cover for businesses that involve contact with members of the public.
Everyday moments can sometimes lead to unexpected accidents, whether it's a slip on a spilled drink, a trip on some loose carpet or a tumble from outdoor play equipment.
Public liability insurance is designed to cover claims made against you by members of the public for property damage and accidental bodily injury, illness, disease or even death as a result of your work.
Stock cover
For bars and pubs, your stock is the lifeblood of your operation. That’s why we offer two types of stock cover to help keep things running smoothly.
Deterioration of stock covers for loss or spoilage of refrigerated items if your fridge or freezer breaks down.
General stock cover gives you extra protection for everything from dry goods and fresh produce to bottled drinks and packaged items — from kegs and wine bottles to crisps and bar snacks. When you start your quote, you'll be asked to choose the amount of cover based on the value of your stock. This cover includes key risks like fire, flood and theft, and your premium is based on the limit you select.
Contents cover
This is designed to cover items such as furniture, TVs, freezers or cookers, owned or leased by you at this premises against accidental or malicious damage.
Business contents insurance can cover items like tables, chairs or bar stools, and pretty much all other stuff in, on or around your premises that you own or are responsible for, including your glassware and silverware, even beer taps.
Employers' liability insurance
Employers' liability insurance is a legal requirement for most employers in the UK. If you have staff — whether part-time, full-time, permanent, temporary or apprentices — you may have a legal obligation to have this insurance and have an employers' liability insurance certificate to prove it.
Not having it can result in a fine of up to £2,500 per day for each uninsured day.
From a splash of oil from a deep fat fryer to a broken bone after a fall, our employers' liability cover offers a £10 million limit as standard. It also includes 50 days’ cover for temporary employees, who do not need to be registered with us, each year.
Buildings insurance and tenants' improvements
If you own the building your pub or bar operates from, we can provide cover, with adjustable limits depending on your needs. It's designed to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding the property, fences and gates if they're damaged by fire, flood, theft or water damage, for example.
For those leasing, you may have made some changes to the space, from structural, permanent to a little cosmetic spruce up to make your place fit for purpose. Tenants' improvements is designed to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding any alterations or renovations you've made to your rented premises if they are damaged by, for example, fire, flood, theft or water damage.
You can also add rent payable if you're unable to trade due to this damage.
Equipment insurance
From everyday work essentials, like point-of-sale PDAs, laptops and phones, to specialist kit, all the portable electronic tools you need to perform your job could be protected under business equipment insurance, giving you peace of mind, knowing the items you rely on are covered.
Loss of licence
From a local boozer to a place to sample grapes from across the world, alcohol is your business. Loss of licence cover is designed to protect businesses that serve booze from financial losses if your alcohol licence is suspended, withdrawn or forfitted. It can also cover expenses related to appealing or reinstating your licence.
Business interruption
Business interruption insurance can reimburse your lost income for up to 18 months following damage to your premises.
It can also cover the additional costs you might face to get your business up and running again. This is only available with buildings, contents or stock cover.
Additional covers
We also offer a collection of other covers to boost your policy and give you the perfect protection.
Terrorism
Designed to cover your repair costs for damage to your property and your financial losses in the event of an act of terrorism, which would not otherwise be an insurable event.
Money
If you keep money at your premises during business hours, or you take it to the bank to deposit it, you could be at higher risk. Money and personal accident cover could cover your losses.
One-off events
If you host live music or have extra space for bigger events and functions — from food festivals to weddings, we could cover these too.
Kids play areas
Everyday moments can sometimes lead to unexpected accidents, especially with outdoor play equipment to keep the kids busy on summer days. From jungle gyms to swings, we could cover this.
Deep fat fyers
If you've got a deep fat fryer on site, we can cover a capacity for up to 20 litres.
Once you've completed a quote, you'll be able to view a summary of cover. Please always refer to your policy documents for full details around exclusions, terms and limits of your customised cover. Read our guide to understanding your policy documents.

Be quote confident
We're big on fairness. So if you find a lower price for a comparable quote, we won't just match it – we'll go one better and beat it.
So even better than apples to apples, apples to better apples. We're talking Galas to Braeburns.
As you'd expect, T&Cs apply.
Pub and bar insurance claims examples
There are various different types of insurance claim that a pub or bar may have to make, so, depending on the policies you've selected, here are a few examples of specific claims that would be covered by Superscript’s customisable policy:
Slippery floors
A patron slips on a wet floor and injures themselves, even though you put a sign down. Without public liability cover, you could face having to pay legal and compensation costs.
Manual handling
A member of your staff injures their shoulder when moving a keg. If a claim is made against you, employers' liability should cover this.
Stolen stock
A robber breaks into your stock room and steals items, including expensive alcohol as well as some of your employees' personal belongings. Stock cover should pay for the replacement of items stolen during a robbery.
Flooding
A burst watermain causes your pub to flood, causing damage to your furniture and other contents. Contents cover should pay for the replacement of the damaged furniture.
How do insurance claims work for bar and pub businesses?
The below is a good guide to the process and timescales you can expect when you need to make a claim under your policy.
If you’re ever unsure whether you can or should claim, it’s best to get in touch and we can let you know.
Notify us of the claim
Contact us by email at claims@gosuperscript.com, by 24/7 freephone on 0800 772 3059 or by logging in to your customer portal.
Ideally this should be done as soon as possible and within 30 days of you becoming aware of anything (and we mean anything, even if it may seem trivial to you) which you think may be covered by your insurance.
A good indicator of whether or not to let us know is if there’s an issue which may require a payment to be made on your behalf.
We'll get on the case
We’ll acknowledge your claim within 24 hours, and sometimes in as little as 30 minutes! This means you’ll receive email confirmation of your Superscript claims reference and contact information should you need to speak to us.
We will then reach out to you within 48 hours to request any extra information we need to progress your claim.
We’ll keep you updated on the next steps as the claim progresses.
A decision is made
We’ll let you know if your claim is successful or not. At Superscript, if your claim isn’t covered, we will always try to point you in the right direction and support you as best we can in getting back to normal.
Read about the most common reasons claims aren't paid.
If your claim is successful, once we have all the documents we need, we will aim to settle claims such as accidental damage, theft and lost equipment within 5 working days.
Pub and bar insurance FAQs
How much does bar and pub insurance cost?
This depends on the level and types of cover you choose for your business.
Public liability cover is often considered important, but it's not a legal requirement. Most bars and pubs will, however, be required to hold employers' liability cover.
Depending on the size of the bar or pub, you may wish to also consider other covers, including:
- Portable business equipment cover
- Loss of license cover
- Business interruption insurance
What insurance do bars and pubs need?
Most business insurance is optional rather than mandatory. An exception to this is employers' liability cover, which is a legal requirement for most businesses with employees.
Despite this, the majority of businesses that have lots of contact with clients consider public liability insurance important, as many would be unable to afford an uninsured claim.
How much cover do I need?
When working out how much cover you need, it's worth calculating how much it would be to cover the costs associated with various claims and choose the level of insurance that would cover this.
The associated costs will be different for various claims and could include compensation, repairing or replacing items and rebuilding property, which also includes builders' fees, materials, surveryors' fees and debris removal.
What does public liability insurance cover for bars and pubs?
Public liability insurance is designed to cover claims made against you by members of the public for property damage and accidental bodily injury, illness, disease or even death as a result of your work.
If a customer injured themselves on some loose carpet, or if their white coat got red wine spilled down it after a member of your wait staff accidentally mispoured, for example, public liability insurance should cover this.
What does loss of licence insurance cover?
Loss of licence cover is designed to protect businesses that sell alcohol if their licence is suspended, withdrawn or forfeited.
It can also cover the costs of appealing or getting the licence reinstated, but we'll need to be notified if you've lost licence for this to be a valid claim.
Am I covered if my bar or pub serves food?
Yes, you are covered if you cook or serve food in your bar or pub, up to 150 covers. We can also offer cover for deep fat fryers up to 20L.
When you start your quote, you'll be asked to choose the number of dining covers and if you have a deep fat fryer.
Can I insure my bar or pub for special, one-off events?
Yes, Superscript can arrange specialist insurance to cover one-off events either hosted at, or promoted by your business.
What excess would I need to pay?
This will vary depending on the nature of your claim and what it says in your policy documents. For example, the excess on a public liability claim for third-party property damage could be £500 (bodily injury incurs no excess), while the excess on a theft of money by an employee could be £75.
Always check your policy documents for full details around exclusions, terms and limits of your customised cover.
Anything else I should know about this cover?
Once you've completed a quote, you'll be able to view a summary of cover. Please always refer to your policy documents for full details around exclusions, terms and limits of your customised cover. Read our guide to understanding your policy documents.
There are some limitations to this cover and, sadly, we won't be able to offer you insurance, if you:
- Have deep fat fryers over 20 litres
- Serve food for over 150 covers
- Have more than 49 employees
- Have a turnover of over £5m
Individual cover purchased online is offered on a standardised, non-advised basis and is not bespoke. Terms, conditions and coverage limits are predetermined by the Underwriter. If you require bespoke coverage offered on an advised basis, please contact our in-house broking team.
Authorised by the FCA
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A-rated financial strength
Our insurance products are underwritten by Standard & Poor’s A-rated financial strength or higher. This means the underwriter has been independently assessed by the world’s leading credit rating provider and found to have a strong capacity to meet financial commitments (pay claims).
Protected by the FSCS
If you are a business with an annual turnover under £1m, charity with an annual income under £1m, or trust with net assets under £1m, then you will be entitled to compensation from the FSCS in the unlikely event we cannot meet our obligations. Full details and further information on the scheme are available at www.fscs.org.uk.