No restaurants, cafes or fast food places are recorded in Bowman County yet, though 2,911 people live here. Treat the competition figures below as an upper bound.

How Many Local Diners Could a Restaurant Reach in Bowman County?

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Potential local diners

2,474

out of 2,911 residents matching this profile

Demographics and local competition decide whether a restaurant works here, and both change street by street. An average across Bowman County is not enough to pick a site.

Check Restaurant Feasibility at Your Location

The full tool runs this same funnel on one address instead of a whole area. Three things change when it does.

10-minute drive area

Instead of a county or city line, the tool maps everywhere a car can reach your door in 10 minutes along real roads at real traffic speeds, then counts only the people who live inside that shape.

Why it matters: two sites a mile apart can have completely different reach. One beside a highway ramp pulls from far more people than one behind a residential grid, and no administrative boundary will ever show you that difference.

Local customer demographics

Census age, sex and income are read for that drive-time shape rather than for the whole of Bowman County, so the customer profile you set above is applied to the people who could actually walk in.

Why it matters: a neighbourhood can run a decade younger or half again richer than the area around it. That mix is what decides your menu, your price point and whether lunch or dinner carries the week.

Fine-tuned competition

Every restaurant, cafe and fast food place inside the same drive-time shape is mapped and listed by name, and you can drop the ones that are not really competing with your concept.

Why it matters: the saturation comparison above treats every recorded restaurant in Bowman County as equally competing with yours. A drive-through and a wine bar do not really compete, and narrowing to one address is what lets you exclude the ones that do not.

Restaurant Potential Diners, Narrowed by Demographics

Residents 2,911
Match your customer profile 2,911
Of those, eat out at all (85% industry assumption) 2,474

Bowman County has 2,911 residents. With the customer profile set above, 2,911 of them are potential diners, and 85% of those, or 2,474 people, eat out at all. That is the free estimate above: how many local residents could plausibly become diners, before any assumption about a specific restaurant's share, visit frequency or average bill.

This is a demand estimate, not a revenue forecast. Map AI does not publish a per-restaurant revenue number for an area this size: format, competition and exact location swing real revenue by several times over, and an area-wide average was found to understate it badly rather than help you decide. The address-level tool estimates revenue for one specific site instead, where a real trade area and real nearby competitors make that estimate meaningful.

Restaurant Market Saturation in Bowman County

Bowman County has 2,911 residents.

See the same comparison for North Dakota and the United States.

This compares everything tagged as a restaurant, a cafe or a fast food outlet in OpenStreetMap. It does not separate chains from independents and says nothing about quality, so treat it only as a rough read on how contested the market already is in Bowman County.

Who Eats Out in Bowman County: Target Audience Demographics

The diner estimate above starts from everyone who lives in Bowman County and then narrows to whoever your concept actually serves. These are the numbers that decide how far that narrowing can go.

2,911
Residents
40.9
Median age
$82,070
Median household income
1,237
Households
2.32
People per household

The age and sex chips in the calculator run on the Census age-sex distribution for Bowman County, so narrowing to, say, 25 to 45 year olds changes the audience by the share those ages actually make up here rather than by a national average. That distribution comes from a different survey vintage than the headline population count, so it sets the share only: every headcount on this page is that share applied to the population figure above.

Traffic Passing Through Bowman County

Residents are only half the story. A restaurant also sells to people driving past it, and how many drive past depends entirely on what kind of road it sits on. These are the average daily vehicle counts across Bowman County.

Road type Vehicles per day North Dakota average Customers a day at 0.8%
Ordinary streets and main roads 107 360 1
Highways and motorways 594 2,106 5

Ordinary roads in Bowman County carry about 107 vehicles a day against 360 across North Dakota, so passing trade here is roughly 70% lighter than the North Dakota average. That is an area-wide figure: the road outside any one address can be many times busier or quieter.

The last column applies a single industry rule of thumb: on an average day a roadside business turns about 0.8% of passing vehicles into customers. Treat it as the roughest number on this page. Real capture swings enormously with which side of the road you are on, whether drivers can turn in easily, how visible the sign is, and whether those cars are commuting or out looking for lunch. Two units in the same building can differ by several times over.

Traffic counts come from proprietary Ticon and TrafficZoom data. For a capture estimate on one specific site rather than an area average, see the Ticon sales projection report.

Where This Data Comes From

Population, median age, household counts and the age-sex distribution come from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Restaurant, cafe and fast food locations come from OpenStreetMap contributors, whose coverage is not complete everywhere. Because that gap affects neighboring areas similarly, this page compares restaurant saturation to a wider market instead of quoting a raw count, which travels better than the count itself. The share of people who eat out at all is a restaurant industry benchmark, not a measurement of this area, which is why it is disclosed as an assumption rather than shown as a fact.

Average daily vehicle counts come from proprietary Ticon and TrafficZoom road data.

What is not here matters too. There is no drive-time trade area: an administrative boundary is treated as the market, and everyone inside it is counted equally regardless of how far they would really travel to eat. The traffic figures are area averages, not counts past any particular door. This page does not estimate revenue, rent, build-out, licences, payroll or food cost.

Full data sources

Restaurant Location FAQ for Bowman County, North Dakota

Common questions about opening a restaurant in Bowman County, North Dakota.

Who eats out in Bowman County, North Dakota?

Bowman County, North Dakota has 2,911 residents with a median age of 40.9 and a median household income of $82,070. The calculator on this page lets you narrow that base to the age range and the women/men balance your concept actually serves.

How much passing traffic is there in Bowman County, North Dakota?

Ordinary streets and main roads in Bowman County, North Dakota carry about 107 vehicles a day on average, and highways about 594. As a rough industry rule, a roadside business turns roughly 0.8% of passing vehicles into customers, which would be about 1 people a day. That is an area average and a very rough one: capture depends on which side of the road you are on, how easy it is to turn in, how visible your sign is, and whether those drivers are commuting or looking for somewhere to eat. Traffic counts come from proprietary Ticon and TrafficZoom data.

Does this estimate include passing traffic?

No. This page counts only the people who live in Bowman County, North Dakota, because an administrative boundary is all it has to work with. A site next to a highway exit or in a busy downtown will beat this estimate, and a site tucked behind a residential street will fall short of it. Map AI's address-level restaurant check adds road traffic and a 10-minute drive-time trade area around one specific location.

How do I open a restaurant in Bowman County, North Dakota?

Site selection comes first, because the lease is the hardest decision to undo. Start from how many diners live within reach and how saturated the local market already is compared to nearby areas. The numbers on this page cover the whole area; check a specific address before you sign anything.

Ready to test one specific site? Run the address-level restaurant check.