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Thanks Marek,
I was wondering if you might know of any shops that really well done websites. I haven't come across any that I think are outstanding. I'm sure that there is a shop owner out there some where that is or was a web developer... let me know if you are aware of any... and thanks again for the conversation.
Thank you, Brady, Paul, Marek,
Very interesting discussion. We have been open a year since Sept. Most scenarios described here we have had to face. No changing station but very family friendly. We never had enough room for one in the build out. I'm not sure my partner would have gone for it. I had not even considered the liability of such a service till you mentioned it here, Merak. The thought of an injured child scares me in more ways than my insurance policy.
JoeR
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Ambassador for Specialty Coffee and palate reform.
I thought that I would chime in since I have recently become a dad, I know that most of the indie shops I go to do not offer the changing table in the mens room... I don't know if the womens room have them or not. It always seem to me that the shops that don't have them are being "cheap" not only do I notice the lack of the changing station but I also notice that restrooms are kind of thrown together in a cheap sort of way. I think it's a gross over sight of most indy shops to not spend mose money on their rest rooms. Coffee shops are always described with words like, cozy, homie, comfortable... the rest room is a real chance for you to impress your customers. If they they leave that room feeling like its cheap, pourly done, and unclean they will remeber that more than the great drink you served them. For example, I go to this gas station on a very regular basis soley because they have the nicest restroom I have every scence in a gas station. One day I told the women behind the counter how impressed I was of the rest room and she said "thank you, I designed them my self." During futher conversation I learned that she owned the station and she told me that she gets 20 to 30 comments a week about her restrooms... no wonder I always have to wait in line to get gas when I go there. Long story short, I will have great bathroom in my shop.
Thanks guys, alwyas a pleasure
Caleb
Joseph Robertson said:Thank you, Brady, Paul, Marek,
Very interesting discussion. We have been open a year since Sept. Most scenarios described here we have had to face. No changing station but very family friendly. We never had enough room for one in the build out. I'm not sure my partner would have gone for it. I had not even considered the liability of such a service till you mentioned it here, Merak. The thought of an injured child scares me in more ways than my insurance policy.
JoeR
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Ambassador for Specialty Coffee and palate reform.
Kid friendly... without a doubt... our best days ever for business are events that relate to kids. But since we're on the subject of kids... one thing that we've always thought about... is behind the counter open access.
I can't tell you the number of times some curious two year old shows up behind the counter... the staff are always super extra careful and more or less PANIC and stop what they are doing when that happens.
Hot water, coffee pots... espresso machines... YIKES !!!! I've honestly thought about getting those extendable gates people use on their stairs and putting one across the open counter area when we have small kids in.
I've also seen parents order a tea 180 degrees... dangling a child under one arm and holding the tea... while trying to pay or open the door... I always gringe when I see that... I am like... here, let me help you... or let me hold that...
Aside from the liability issue... there is the absolute fear that something could happen to one of these little guys... which is what scares me to death...
As a side note... we do have one issue... the parent with the kid-from hell... who pays no attention what-so-ever...
Little Timmy... just poured your espresso on our new leather couch... and look... now he's tearing up all the magazines and newspapers... and the parent just sits there smiling and talking to their friend... :)
Never know how to deal with that one... we actually had a lady once who got really mad at us and was blaming us for having breakable things in our cafe...
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