I will be opening a small coffee shop in England. We will be heavily focused on producing great coffee ( Synesso Cyncra + Anfim Super Caimano combo) and we are going to use beans from one of the best roasters in England.
I make espresso based drinks at home for myself. I've read lots on the internet and bought many books on the subject of coffee and coffee.business BUT I have never worked in a coffee shop before.
My aim is simple : To make the best coffee in the town. Sooo the questions is "Shall I hire an experienced Barista from the beginning " or I train myself and all the other beginners and hope we get to a decent standard in a few months?
The shop is due to open in about 4-5 weeks.
As usual, thanks for all responses in advance.
Cheers
Dav
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Hi Dav,
Are you using Union Roasters for your coffee? I lived in London for a time and opened Seattle Coffee Co stores and Starbucks as well so I have a great interest in UK coffee. Jeremy and Steven at Union are great if that is your choice. They would certainly train you initially for free and support ongoing training that is absolutely necessary. I would only hire experienced Baristas' from a place I think is doing a booming business like Cafe Nero otherwise use your Roast Master's trainers. You will definitely need training yourself it is not easy to learn at home that's for sure. Another place to go for training is the Specialty Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE). I will be in the EU for the next 3 weeks if you are still in need of assistance. I was planning a stop in London to visit friends sometime after the 27 November. Dawn
Dawn
Hi Dav,
Are you using Union Roasters for your coffee? I lived in London for a time and opened Seattle Coffee Co stores and Starbucks as well so I have a great interest in UK coffee. Jeremy and Steven at Union are great if that is your choice. They would certainly train you initially for free and support ongoing training that is absolutely necessary. I would only hire experienced Baristas' from a place I think is doing a booming business like Cafe Nero otherwise use your Roast Master's trainers. You will definitely need training yourself it is not easy to learn at home that's for sure. Another place to go for training is the Specialty Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE). I will be in the EU for the next 3 weeks if you are still in need of assistance. I was planning a stop in London to visit friends sometime after the 27 November. Dawn
Dawn
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