My husband and I are relatively new owners of a coffee shop in an upscale, suburban location. The shop is open 24 hours and our busiest time of day is in the evening, from 7pm - 1am. While every seat is packed the major demographic is college students, who all too often, purchase one beverage and then proceed to use the free WIFI for hours on end. Our shop is also located immediately next store to a community movie theater (8 screens).
Our struggle is this: All too often movie goers will try and stop in only to find no seating room and leave. This is unfortunately as they likely wouldn't think twice about spending $10 on baked goods and beverages. At the same time we want to support the local community and don't want to disenfranchise the students.
We've given consideration to changing seating (currently a mix or high and low tables), creating a "study free zone", limiting the WIFI, etc.
Anyone else encounter a similar dilemma? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any and all creative thinking!
Best,
Lisa Spicko
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