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At 3:47pm on June 11, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
No problem. Oyster Bay is such a sweet town, and apparently growing like mad. New Teddy Roosevelt museum, plans for the marina to grow. And my daughter is looking for a photo studio/gallery location near downtown. Know of anywhere?
Tim
At 9:16pm on June 10, 2008, Alun Evans said…
Hi Julianne...no the OTHER soft drink company- HQ'ed in Purchase. I worked for them through the late 1980's to mid 1990's. Had a brief spell in the US- 1989/1990
At 6:40pm on June 9, 2008, Alun Evans said…
Hi Julianne, thanks for the contact request. I wonder if the soft drink company you worked for in a previous life was the same one I worked for, also in a previous life!
At 6:31pm on June 4, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Yikes! Those are big numbers even for such a mysterious coffee shop as yours, How many seats in your shop?
At 9:50am on May 27, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Hey Oyster Bay! Were you guys as busy as we were over the weekend? I heard you had lots of cyclists in town. We did too, and set a record for one-day sales on Monday! Hoo-hoo!
Tim
At 7:59am on May 20, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Julianne - Check your browser! I just noticed my Sunday response was on the Exchange just below yours from today!
T
At 7:56am on May 20, 2008, Tim Bartz said…

I did! Somehow it got lost in the ether. I congratulated you on your successful Saturday! It's always great to get it all right and just crank for a whole day. We did good Sat too - baked about 12 dozen muffins and a double bake of the rest (turnovers, croissants, bagels etc.) Sunday started well but the rain killed it. So much of our weekend biz is cyclists and tourists in our little village. I was in OB Saturday for a regatta at Seawanhaka Yacht Club. Is your shop in Oyster Bay the Baykery? We've been there.
Tim
Here's my shop! If they can lose text how do you suppose they'll handle a jpeg?
At 9:23am on May 14, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Thanks for the tip, J. I'll try it.
At 8:28am on May 13, 2008, Christopher Pugh said…
I work for Dillanos Coffee roasters, where we roast coffee, and supply to customers. I have seen many coffee shops offer ice cream with great success. With you being near the beach, I think that it would do great. Also look at your competition. Is there anyone else near you offering the same thing. Also, as Diane said below, you would have customers that would buy an ice cream for there children as they come in for there afternoon drinks. If you have the room and space, and you are looking into it, definetly look into either ice ceam or maybe a gelato.
At 2:11pm on May 12, 2008, Diane Harris said…
I would love to offer ice cream. We do not have an ice cream shop in our little town. Unfortunately we are very limited on space and do not have the room. If you have the room, i feel that ice cream is a great compliment to coffee. What could be better than a scoop of vanilla with a shot poured over it?? And it would give the kids a treat so mom wouldn't feel so guilty about spending her $$ on a great cup. We offer a .75 cent kids 8oz cocoa. Parents like to be able to get their child something special and it gives them a reason to stop. I don't make a lot of money on the cocoa, but very rarely do they go out with out a mom and pop big coffee.
Soooo.. :-) Yes, Ice Cream would be a great addition in summer and perhaps all year round, if you have the room.
At 9:40am on May 12, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Yes, the politics sucked but it was the kind of education you don't get at biz school.
BTW, do you bake at your shop? How do you find bakers. I have one for weekdays but need someone pt for Sat and Sun mornings. Do you advertise? I have had the best success just asking around. Craig's list only produced every Eastern European in Queens. I advertised locally once and met some lovely illegal latino ladies whose relatives all had papers they could use. I declined. Any ideas? T
At 5:05am on May 10, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
I did promotions for the doughboy for about two years during Diageo - national couponing, so-called "mega-events" and the bake-off. Aint it great to be out of all that? I love my shop. What dept did your dad work in? I don't remember an Eisen.
At 6:40pm on May 6, 2008, Diane Harris said…
This doesn't feel new any more, it feels as it should be. I love it
At 2:23pm on May 5, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
Oyster Bay? No kidding! My daughter lives in Bayville and works in Oyster Bay. What's the name of your shop? Maybe we've been. Is it that cute bakery on main street? Your story sounds familiar - I was in corporate for 25 years. Advertising and promotional marketing. My last and worst account was Pillsbury. GAG. The coffee bid'ness is so nice comparatively.
At 4:57am on May 5, 2008, Tim Bartz said…
HI Julianne-
Last October I tongue-in-cheek threatened my staff to be a Tappan Zee High School cheer leader for Halloween. One of my baristas replied, "Ho, you SO are," and proceeded to find an actual outfit and held me to my threat. So this is it, plus wife's makeup and wig. It was a screech! Did you go to SCAA? I just got back.
At 9:10pm on May 2, 2008, Diane Harris said…
Hi Julianne,
I too left a corporate job to open my little coffee shop. We are still young but I love every minute of it.

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