Gabriel
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Gabriel Nov 7, 2008. 2 Replies

 

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What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista, manager, coffee shop owner
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If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
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About My Company:
Closed. Have a machine and some signs for sale!
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
The varied drinks and cultures that are a part of this business.
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http://www.000.com

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At 8:34am on June 26, 2009, Cabo Coffee said…
Hi Gabriel. It's not a custom cup. The cups are clear and there is a custom java jacket on the cup.
At 7:32am on June 5, 2009, Al Soto said…
I use Dr. Smoothie for my frappés, smoothies, and chai. I am real happy with them.
At 7:30am on June 5, 2009, Al Soto said…
Putting that outdoor set up has been very good advertising for me. I was lost on this street because my building is so small, but by adding the frontage I have increase my customer base even if not many of used it yet. I get my beans from Double Shot Coffee in Tulsa, OK. Have you seen this trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpATFtKcQxw&feature=PlayList&p=B815876E27736744&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3
DoubleShot is featured in the film. We are all about light roasting. And you?
At 8:05pm on June 4, 2009, Al Soto said…
Hey Gabriel just checking how business is going with you. We have increased a little since summer started and I added outdoor seating.
At 4:31pm on February 10, 2009, Jason Duncan said…
Great to meet you. Hopefully we can get that direction sometime for some coffee!

..be bold
At 6:51am on February 10, 2009, Jason Shipley said…
Glad you got the samples, I think you will be impressed. Don't wait too long to try them, all of the coffees that I sent should be peaking right now
At 1:58pm on February 2, 2009, Jason Shipley said…
Gabiel,
We'd be happy to send you some samples e-mail me at jason@consciouscup.com with your address and I'll get some stuff out to you along with a current offering list.
At 11:54am on February 2, 2009, Chris Randall said…
Gabriel, good luck with your new shop! I just recently started working for an indy shop using a manual machine after four years working at Starbucks (don't hate me, the benefits were great). I can tell you that a barista who knows what he is doing will always get better espresso from a manual machine, but there is a lot more that you can do wrong. If you are working alone, the full auto is a must. It will also allow you to do a much higher volume of customers with only two people working. The most important thing to consider is what your customers expect. If they are used to big chain cafes, they should have no problem with your drinks. If they do, it is likely your beans.
As for the full automatic machines, at the bux we used a pair of Verissimo 801s. They were very tough machines. I was in charge of maintenance in my store and kept them pretty clean, but I saw some bad stuff in other locations. We had equipment techs, so I didn't get to do as much tinkering as I would have liked. I guess the only advice I can give is the obvious: follow the manufacturer cleaning and maintenance schedule and if you hire any help impress upon them just how much you spent on that machine and what you expect of them.
Good luck!
Chris
At 7:42am on January 31, 2009, Al Soto said…
It is starting to pick up, but we are the opposite. We sell mostly espresso drinks and hardly any drip. We are using a French Press now to keep from wasting coffee. I have become their Starbucks replacement.
At 6:23pm on January 2, 2009, vincent said…
Hey Gabriel, Happy new year of course. What are you up to there in OK?
 
 
 

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