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I want more Octanes. More shops that have a real good feel, and very diverse artistically and culturally. I love all the different functions Octane does out of there. I love that their baristas are so freaking good, all of 'em. I love that it uses lots of great natural lighting. Heck, I love everything about that shop. I know it won't work everywhere, but sure do wish we had something like that in Charlotte.
Yeah I was at Octane today and it's just hard to find that level of quality. The biggest thing is convincing shop owners that it's worth their time and money to implement such a rigorous training program that ensures consistency and super high quality. Red Eye's about to open up in the bottle works in Athens, GA this upcoming weekend, I got to meet the owner and he seems pretty legit about quality and passion.
That being said, I think its important that we don't focus on any one particular shop in general to be the standard we all shoot for, but I think it's important that we try to exceed the standard so that the culture and the coffee are advanced.
Jason Dominy said:I want more Octanes. More shops that have a real good feel, and very diverse artistically and culturally. I love all the different functions Octane does out of there. I love that their baristas are so freaking good, all of 'em. I love that it uses lots of great natural lighting. Heck, I love everything about that shop. I know it won't work everywhere, but sure do wish we had something like that in Charlotte.
Yeah I was at Octane today and it's just hard to find that level of quality. The biggest thing is convincing shop owners that it's worth their time and money to implement such a rigorous training program that ensures consistency and super high quality....
Dave Delchamps said:Yeah I was at Octane today and it's just hard to find that level of quality. The biggest thing is convincing shop owners that it's worth their time and money to implement such a rigorous training program that ensures consistency and super high quality....
As well as commit to the extra expense that is involved with using only the best beans and ingredients, the extra effort and expense of maintaining fresh inventory... there is lots of extra effort that we-that-care put in to making a quality shop. The high-quality shop concept can be a VERY hard sell to an owner, especially since so many customers don't seem to care. I think it is worth doing, but it almost seems like the owner has to really want it to be that way for it to happen.
i'm really glad to see this discussion get some feedback going. I agree with everything Jason and Brady have said. However, my next question is, can a shop such as that described by you both (Jason & Brady) survive in the southeast? (outside of the ATL region) Lets say N.C. for example. Could a shop like this survive?
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