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Commercial · Restaurants · Bergen · Hudson · Essex · Passaic NJ

Restaurants & Cafes carpet cleaning across NJ.

Restaurants need cleaners who get the schedule — work happens between dinner-close and lunch-prep, often the same night. We handle Italian dining rooms in Lyndhurst, breakfast cafes in Rutherford, banquet halls and small catering operations across the area. Quick-dry process so chairs are back on the floor for the morning crew, and we know how to navigate hardwood-to-carpet transitions, banquettes, and food stains.

Serving 19 NJ towns including Lyndhurst, Rutherford, Hackensack, Clifton, Bloomfield, Nutley, Secaucus, and more.

Cream dining-room carpet after extraction — similar look to a refreshed restaurant dining room

Problems we hear most

Restaurants pain points.

  • Grease, wine, and tomato-sauce stains that set if left overnight
  • Banquettes and chair upholstery showing wear after a busy season
  • Carpet near the kitchen door that gets traffic + grease together
  • Health-inspector visit on the calendar
  • Pre-reopening clean after a renovation or lease change

What we clean

In one visit.

  • Dining-room broadloom and carpet tile
  • Banquettes and bench upholstery
  • Bar-area carpet and mat refresh
  • Entry-mat extraction (rented mats are usually skipped by the rental service)
  • Private dining and banquet rooms
  • Catering hall carpet between events

How a restaurants job runs

Our process for this industry.

Step 1

After-close start

We arrive after the last seating, typically 10pm or later. Tables and chairs already stacked.

Step 2

Grease pre-treat

Restaurant traffic-lane chemistry (degreaser + extraction) on the path between kitchen, server station, and tables.

Step 3

Quick-dry process

Multiple extraction passes, air movers staged for the duration. Chairs back on the floor before 6 AM prep.

Step 4

Health-inspector documentation

Photo log of every cleaned area sent to ownership the next morning, in case you need it for inspection records.

Pricing

Predictable, contract-friendly.

Typical restaurant dining-room clean: $0.25–$0.40/sqft. Banquettes priced per linear foot. Monthly or bi-monthly rotations get 15–20% off.

Final pricing depends on square footage, frequency, access (after-hours vs. weekend), and any add-ons (chairs, partitions, listing-photo refresh, biohazard treatment). The written bid covers everything before we start.

Properties we work

  • Italian and Mediterranean restaurants in Lyndhurst, Rutherford, North Arlington
  • Cafes and breakfast spots across Bergen and Hudson counties
  • Small banquet halls and event spaces
  • Bar-and-grill locations on Route 17 and Route 3 corridors

FAQs from restaurants managers

What managers ask.

How fast can you turn around a dining room overnight?

Typical timeline: arrive 10–11pm, finish cleaning by 2–3am, air movers running until 5am. By the time your prep crew arrives the carpet is dry, the chairs are reset, and the dining room is ready for service.

Can you remove old red-wine and tomato-sauce stains?

Most of them, yes. Older food/wine stains often need a multi-step treatment — pre-test, targeted spotters, hot-water extraction, then a clear-water rinse. We're honest if a stain is permanent (some red dyes set into wool or olefin fibers can't fully lift).

Do you clean kitchen mats and entry mats?

Entry mats yes — many restaurants own them and the rental service won't extract them. Kitchen rubber mats are typically handled by your kitchen-cleaning crew (different chemistry); we'll point you to a specialist if you need one.

Do you carry liability insurance for restaurant work?

Yes. COI sent before the first visit with general liability and workers comp. We name the property + management as additional insured.

Ready for a restaurants bid?

Written quote within 1 business day. No phone tag.

Restaurants & Cafes service area — 19 NJ towns

Property outside this list? Call us — we extend coverage for ongoing commercial contracts.

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