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Laurie,
Are you not getting the kind of traffic you want? Are you making money on the items you have?
Often times you can offer too much...many times to the point of bringing down the over all quality of your cafes experience thus customers end up not coming back as much if at all...which then makes owners think they need more!...when in fact they need less.
Sometimes the best hing to do is to scale back and re-focus your energy on perfecting a few things rather than simply trying to offer the world.
-Chris Deferio
Sometimes it's about looking at the offerings of others within your geographic area and plot them on a big piec of paper or even a map. somtimes this will highlight empty spaces in the market or at the very least it may emphasize what NOT to do because of saturation. Another thing might be to spend some time searching the internet in-depth....within your State...Region....country...and then other countries. Sometimes the best ideas come from things that haven't made there way across the pond/state/region. Look at other menus....talk with suppliers and see what's out there. Check out trade shows...the best ones I find are the ones that require some travel so your getting ideas that competitors aren't getting. Sometimes I like to even look at different industries and consider how something can be adapted to my own business. Not sure if that helps.
I'm basically the only "coffee house" in this fairly small town (13,000). It's been a new concept for them. I put out a HIGH quality beverage - I was trained at ABC school in Portland. There has been no issues with the satisfaction of my products. I don't want to blame everything on the economy but I feel like I need to give it a boost to continue to get through it. I do agree that perhaps you can add too much to your menu, but I think I also need to have a nitch that no one else offers.
The Coffee Institute said:Laurie,
Are you not getting the kind of traffic you want? Are you making money on the items you have?
Often times you can offer too much...many times to the point of bringing down the over all quality of your cafes experience thus customers end up not coming back as much if at all...which then makes owners think they need more!...when in fact they need less.
Sometimes the best hing to do is to scale back and re-focus your energy on perfecting a few things rather than simply trying to offer the world.
-Chris Deferio
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