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Good point. But more specifically, especially from those who are in business, what makes a good location? Obviously, the corner spot on the busiest walking street is where $bucks goes...and it's also the most expensive. So given the small budgets of newbies, what do you recommend to look for in a location that may be lower in $? This has been my challenge as I too research the prospects of starting out.
Clint Slagle said:LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION.
I know from experience that the best coffee in the world will not save you from a poor location.
Good point. But more specifically, especially from those who are in business, what makes a good location? Obviously, the corner spot on the busiest walking street is where $bucks goes...and it's also the most expensive. So given the small budgets of newbies, what do you recommend to look for in a location that may be lower in $? This has been my challenge as I too research the prospects of starting out.
Clint Slagle said:LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION.
I know from experience that the best coffee in the world will not save you from a poor location.
Hi,
I'm going to open my second shop in a few months too, just got the lease contract signed. I'm from Thailand so I don't know if this will help you much or not. My fav machine is the Speedster and L/M but pricewise its just too expensive with the shipping cost here, so I ended up with the equally stabled Dalla Corte Evolution 2 group and a Compak K10 Conical grinder. Favorite syrup would be Monin, would want to try Ghirardelli or Guittard but both are not available here. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Sam
CoffeeBuzzMN said:thanks Brady, i appreciate your input but the lack of information on my profile is a personal choice and NOT a reflection of my experience.
The purpose of my post was really to hear people's preferences in regard to different brands to help with my purchasing choices. I would also love to hear words of wisdom from those who own their own places, as I am a first time owner--which again does not reflect my experience in the industry.
CB, very glad to hear that. Seen too many nice people that knew nothing about coffee open shops... not good for anyone.
I, too, am in the business plan stage. I have been researching the industry for a couple of years now - slowly making my way toward the big dream! I took a "fast track" course through my local women's business development center and have attended Coffee Fest the past two years... both very helpful.
Jon... you mentioned working with a specific roaster, which in turn has helped you on the planning end. I know of a couple local roasters here in Chicago (Intelligensia and Metropolis) but I was hoping to do a lot more taste-testing when my big day got closer to help me choose one. Do you suggest picking one with good service to help guide me and possibly switching to someone else to actually get my beans from later? I would feel awfully bad about that! Also, how did you go about choosing one to help you?
Devon
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