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My recommendation is don't. Most you have to put the dishes in looking virtually clean anyway, unlike a home dishwasher than will sort of scrub food off. Actually faster to just wash, rinse, sanitize and put on drying rack ready for immediate use rather than have to wait for a dishwasher to cycle. Actually pulling the dishwasher out of our one of three coffeehouses that had one. Our locale you have to have a three compartment dish sink even if you have a dishwasher (in case it breaks so they say) so why waste the $$$ every single month on a dishwasher. Spend it on great coffee instead...
Here's a counter-opinion: if you have designed a business model that emphasizes in-house service over to-go drinks, seriously consider a dishwasher. We allowed ourselves to be talked out of installing one in the design phase, and it is the one single mistake that we made. Unfortunately, the cost to retrofit our space (both in design/storage/workflow disruption and water/electric mods) to add a dishwasher after-the-fact is prohibitive.
I'll offer a counter counter opionion. Of our three locations one does in fact do well over 50% in porcelain. The challenge is keeping up with porcelain demand. As already stated generally speaking a dishwasher isn't faster than manual washing. One year lease on dishwasher @~$170 month could buy over 300 additional ACF cups & saucers. Design space with readily accessible storage for backup porcelain.
Anthony Rue said:Here's a counter-opinion: if you have designed a business model that emphasizes in-house service over to-go drinks, seriously consider a dishwasher. We allowed ourselves to be talked out of installing one in the design phase, and it is the one single mistake that we made. Unfortunately, the cost to retrofit our space (both in design/storage/workflow disruption and water/electric mods) to add a dishwasher after-the-fact is prohibitive.
Hi All,
I have a question regarding the dishwasher which maybe slightly off at a tangent. We will be selling coffee in porcelain cups and also serving food like cakes, muffins and paninis. Now my question is : Should we get a dishwasher or a glasswasher? My understanding is that they work in slightly different ways and have different running costs.
Cheers
Dav
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