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I disagree with the notion that more stuff in the shop will decreae overhead and increase profits. What is the focus of your shop? Keep the main thing the main thing. Keep it simply and clean. As a coffee shop I would focus on coffee. The highest profit margins are going to be straight shots of espresso and whole bean sales. A pound of coffee sold outright has very low overhead on it and you can educate your whole bean customers on how to prepare it at home to a high standard. This means that the items in your store should corospond with your focus. So, sell home brewing equipment; french press, pour over, chemex, simple burr grinders, etc... If you focus on quality and education, these costumers will look at you as their personal coffee professional and you will have a long term relationship with them.
Espresso entails quality. Also, if you sell double shots at $1.75 each you will sell it at about $50.00 per pound instead of your regular # sales. This means that you have to focus on quality though. People will only switch to small drinks like espresso and caps if the quality takes them there. Syrups and milk all add to your overhead.
Just some thoughts. Quality, focus, stream lined staff, not too much extra crap and you will be more profitable in my opinion.
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