Coffee Shop Designers? - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T15:13:38Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-shop-designers?groupUrl=suppliers&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A447738&groupId=1688216%3AGroup%3A2998&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou should consider design an…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-04-28:1688216:Comment:4477382009-04-28T14:03:53.411ZMark Jacksonhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/MarkJackson
You should consider design and layout service <a href="http://www.designlayout.com">www.designlayout.com</a> and ask them how they can help they do a great job and have lots of experience.
You should consider design and layout service <a href="http://www.designlayout.com">www.designlayout.com</a> and ask them how they can help they do a great job and have lots of experience. Treva - I do believe Bellissi…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-02-18:1688216:Comment:3404442009-02-18T15:39:17.345ZJon Mitchellhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/hoglover
Treva - I do believe Bellissimo does coffee bar design. In fact I know they as I was just in a class last week there and they talked about it. His up Matt Milletto at Bellissimo to inquire.<br />
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<cite>Treva said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-shop-designers?groupUrl=suppliers&#1688216Comment251812"><div>I believe the movements of the baristas can be somewhat choreographed for a good pace in a good space. I've seen baristas get into their groove; it…</div>
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Treva - I do believe Bellissimo does coffee bar design. In fact I know they as I was just in a class last week there and they talked about it. His up Matt Milletto at Bellissimo to inquire.<br />
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<cite>Treva said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-shop-designers?groupUrl=suppliers&#1688216Comment251812"><div>I believe the movements of the baristas can be somewhat choreographed for a good pace in a good space. I've seen baristas get into their groove; it can be a bit of a dance. We want to take everything into consideration: glass milk bottles in efficient refrigerators in exactly the right spot. Plumbing, filtering, drainage, knock boxes, waste, a big collection of ceramic cups, retail products, sound, tables, comfort, customer flow, cash register, music, ambience, deliveries, FOH business, art etc. i can go on. I've designed several kitchens and spaces and though the results were good, I have an idea of what bad design and poorly considered spaces can mean. I've been a chef on private yachts for the most of the past five years and have seen it all. I know where to find coffee shop designers, but I wanted to ask here - on Barista Exchange in hopes of finding or starting a discussion that might benefit the Barista Exchange community. I'd also like to ask Baristas about their peeves with design. What works and what doesn't. I may want to start a new topic on this and take it out of this group. If this has already been discussed on BX - I haven't found it. Thanks for the suggestion though. I bet a good consultant could work with a good bar designer and come up with a great design. Where will you have your shop, Cavirett? What existing shops do you consider to be great designs. I need to get out to the Northwest and LA to take a look at the newest establishments.</div>
</blockquote> I believe the movements of th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-12-08:1688216:Comment:2518122008-12-08T23:40:15.757ZTrevahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Treva
I believe the movements of the baristas can be somewhat choreographed for a good pace in a good space. I've seen baristas get into their groove; it can be a bit of a dance. We want to take everything into consideration: glass milk bottles in efficient refrigerators in exactly the right spot. Plumbing, filtering, drainage, knock boxes, waste, a big collection of ceramic cups, retail products, sound, tables, comfort, customer flow, cash register, music, ambience, deliveries, FOH business, art…
I believe the movements of the baristas can be somewhat choreographed for a good pace in a good space. I've seen baristas get into their groove; it can be a bit of a dance. We want to take everything into consideration: glass milk bottles in efficient refrigerators in exactly the right spot. Plumbing, filtering, drainage, knock boxes, waste, a big collection of ceramic cups, retail products, sound, tables, comfort, customer flow, cash register, music, ambience, deliveries, FOH business, art etc. i can go on. I've designed several kitchens and spaces and though the results were good, I have an idea of what bad design and poorly considered spaces can mean. I've been a chef on private yachts for the most of the past five years and have seen it all. I know where to find coffee shop designers, but I wanted to ask here - on Barista Exchange in hopes of finding or starting a discussion that might benefit the Barista Exchange community. I'd also like to ask Baristas about their peeves with design. What works and what doesn't. I may want to start a new topic on this and take it out of this group. If this has already been discussed on BX - I haven't found it. Thanks for the suggestion though. I bet a good consultant could work with a good bar designer and come up with a great design. Where will you have your shop, Cavirett? What existing shops do you consider to be great designs. I need to get out to the Northwest and LA to take a look at the newest establishments. I am no supplier either but I…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-12-08:1688216:Comment:2517452008-12-08T22:35:53.867ZChris Aviretthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/cavirett
I am no supplier either but I do want to own a shop in a few years, and a good idea for designing your shop is contacting a person or group that designs bars ( or pubs). The basic idea that you are going for in a shop is the same as a pub would be, even the name "barista" is Italian for bartender. You're serving drinks and giving people a place to hang out with friends. I am only giving this advice because I plan on going about my shop in some what the same manner. Good luck
I am no supplier either but I do want to own a shop in a few years, and a good idea for designing your shop is contacting a person or group that designs bars ( or pubs). The basic idea that you are going for in a shop is the same as a pub would be, even the name "barista" is Italian for bartender. You're serving drinks and giving people a place to hang out with friends. I am only giving this advice because I plan on going about my shop in some what the same manner. Good luck