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I opened a successful coffee shop in 07, with no prior experience as an owner, although I grew up in the food/drink business, If I would have been single at the time, we would still be open. It was great, scary moment opening the doors for the first time wondering if people are going to come in, since this was my first food/drink business ever! I have had other business's mostly computer or web related and was a service business where we went to peoples place of work or their home, this time I had to depend on people coming to my place, actually getting out of their house or place of work and coming to here to make the money and had to be able to keep them there and have them coming back! I miss that place and wish I didn't have to close it. I am working on my second one now and wont have that problem this time! We are looking to open in September or October, hopefully before Halloween. I think the main this you need to have the drive and determination to run a business and be smart about it, knowing what it costs you to run the place and making sure you have money to pay your self at the end, otherwise what is the purpose of opening a business if you cant pay your self, well unless your really really rich and you just want to do it for the love of it, that would be great too!
That's cool. But you had experience in the food/drink business prior? As in you worked in some coffee shops or what? I've never worked in a coffee shop before. I have had some training (formally), but I want to know if people think I'm nuts for opening a shop with no previous experience in this industry.
Cyber Infusion Internet Cafe said:I opened a successful coffee shop in 07, with no prior experience as an owner, although I grew up in the food/drink business, If I would have been single at the time, we would still be open. It was great, scary moment opening the doors for the first time wondering if people are going to come in, since this was my first food/drink business ever! I have had other business's mostly computer or web related and was a service business where we went to peoples place of work or their home, this time I had to depend on people coming to my place, actually getting out of their house or place of work and coming to here to make the money and had to be able to keep them there and have them coming back! I miss that place and wish I didn't have to close it. I am working on my second one now and wont have that problem this time! We are looking to open in September or October, hopefully before Halloween. I think the main this you need to have the drive and determination to run a business and be smart about it, knowing what it costs you to run the place and making sure you have money to pay your self at the end, otherwise what is the purpose of opening a business if you cant pay your self, well unless your really really rich and you just want to do it for the love of it, that would be great too!
Ken -
Where are you at in your process? Do you have any experience in food service at all?
Take your time. Really look around and understand equipment. To many times I see cafe owners put money in all their finish out only to have a small portion for equipment. Having experience in running a restaurant will help because a lot of the same applies. IF there is anyone you know that can help you with labor hours, cogs, and waste that would help a lot. We usually visit customers on startup and train depending where they are so a roaster that can do that would be gold. Having a passion for coffee is only a very small step. The business side is where you really need experience. There are groups that donate time to help with business plans and analyzing an ongoing business. You should be able to find some in Conway. The business side is the downfall to most shops. Hope that helps.
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