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The way I figured it all out was the price of the coffee, milk, sauce or syrup, plus any extra. Cup, clutch, lid, etc. So a basic latte costs me something like 80 cents. Another 20 cents for syrup or sauce. Then I want to pay rent, taxes and pay off my loan, pay my self, and everything else. So I price my drinks pretty close to everyone else in town. As far as recipes, 8, 12, and 16 ounce drinks all get 2 shots. Want more? Sure, for a price. We only offer those sizes. Hope that helps a little.
Jay I totally agree on using the highest quality ingredients that you can afford to use. We are slowly switching to Monin products for pretty much everything they offer. We also make our own whipped cream (like I mentioned earlier) and have people that upfront say "no whipped cream" but then DO want it when they see the dispenser. We also try to find the freshest, highest quality milk, as well as using beans that are just days old from roast and then try to use them within 2 weeks MAX. Not always easy to estimate, but it's getting there. Only been in operation 3 months or so now.... Also don't recommend skimping on cups and lids like some places try to. I personally like the Dart Fusion cups and matching dome lids because no insulator is needed and they are quite sturdy. We don't need a lawsuit because of a lousy cup/lid....
Even though our prices are in between our "competition" we feel that we can always raise prices slowly down the road if the need arises.... Later!
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