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1st- Find the best coffee you can serve, coffee that you are passionate about.
2nd- Know your competition and who you are marketing to (How big is your population, how many other shops are there). What will make you unique and different from other shops.
3d- Try to have shop with a drive thru window. I am only drive thru with a little outdoor seating, but I wished I had built a small indoor sit down, but I am not sad that I am a drive thru.
4th- Get excellent dependable employees. The hardest part of opening a shop (I have been open since 12/08) was finding quality dependable help.
5th- Nail down your startup costs and then plan to spend more.
6th- Nail down your menu and what you will charge. Good rule is 65% mark up. If a product cost you $1 to make charge about 65% more.
7th- If you have the money hire a consultant (Jason Haeger here on barista exchange was an excellent source for me).
Hope that is a good start.
Al
Where to start? We just opened our newest cafe today in Jakarta and this one has been perhaps the most challenging. Jay is correct in saying that conceptually you need to have a clear idea of where you are going- and of course the most important initial thing is to build a sound business plan around the concepts you have. For us, we have an established and well known brand of coffee, as well as an equally well known menu- however getting the right staff has this time around been the biggest challenge we have faced.
where is the location of ur cafe Alun?
Alun Evans said:Where to start? We just opened our newest cafe today in Jakarta and this one has been perhaps the most challenging. Jay is correct in saying that conceptually you need to have a clear idea of where you are going- and of course the most important initial thing is to build a sound business plan around the concepts you have. For us, we have an established and well known brand of coffee, as well as an equally well known menu- however getting the right staff has this time around been the biggest challenge we have faced.
I'm not sure I agree with the "have a drive through" thing, and I think it falls into the 'knowing what you want' category. If you just want to slam out coffee (and to an extent everyone does... money helps businesses with a lot of things, like staying open) and have 95% to-go business, then sure, have a drive-through. I'm really proud of the fact that our numbers are almost completely the other way around, though. Our sales are about 75% in house and I think that's awesome. If I had a drive through I wouldn't know how to serve straight espresso because my personal stance is not to serve straight espresso in a to-go cup...
Really the only point I want to drive home is that Jay is absolutely right, know what you believe is right when it comes to coffee, your "coffee morals" if you will and build your business plan around those morals. There's nothing worse then waking up one morning and realizing you work at a "non-Starbucks Starbucks."
-bry
Al Soto said:1st- Find the best coffee you can serve, coffee that you are passionate about.
2nd- Know your competition and who you are marketing to (How big is your population, how many other shops are there). What will make you unique and different from other shops.
3d- Try to have shop with a drive thru window. I am only drive thru with a little outdoor seating, but I wished I had built a small indoor sit down, but I am not sad that I am a drive thru.
4th- Get excellent dependable employees. The hardest part of opening a shop (I have been open since 12/08) was finding quality dependable help.
5th- Nail down your startup costs and then plan to spend more.
6th- Nail down your menu and what you will charge. Good rule is 65% mark up. If a product cost you $1 to make charge about 65% more.
7th- If you have the money hire a consultant (Jason Haeger here on barista exchange was an excellent source for me).
Hope that is a good start.
Al
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