Besides having another baby, we sold our house and put most of the money into opening a coffee shop in one of the most popular shopping centers in our area opening in 4-5 weeks! Our shop is amongst Old navy, dicks, homegoods, a cupcake shop, chipotle, etc) SO
Anyone want to chime in on their "particulars" when it comes to a fav coffee destination?
What are the do's and dont's of a coffee hangout?
What are the hours?
What does it look like (design/colors/decor)?
What is the experience?
What kind of glasses/cups are used?
What kind of milk/ syrups do you desire for specialty coffee?
Any strong feelings about anything coffee and/or coffee shop related would be helpful!
You get credit and kudos if we use your ideas. You helped create a coffee shop! Go you!
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I should add- we obviously already have a lot planned... Just curious for last minute ideas to make it a finished vision.
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For food, I would keep a limited menu, and really high-quality. A few signature pastries, and maybe some interesting, delicious sandwiches. A few things that come to mind - jalepeno tuna salad, chicken salad with grapes & cashews, (really excellent - meaning, sourced from the best place you can find in Pittsburgh) fresh mozzarella & prosciutto...
However you go, don't try to be everything to everybody. Find your niche, what sells, what you're great at, and focus on that.
Also if I go into a coffee shop to sit and hang for a while I want to be warm. I'm not familiar with the weather in your area but where I live we have cold winters. One Coffe shop in my area doesnt account for the fact that each time the door opens a huge rush of cold air comes in so the seating area is frigid. I don't want to have to wear my coat and gloves inside. This may seem picky or common sense but the longer people hang out the more money they spend so keep it cozy!
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What are the do's and dont's of a coffee hangout? My biggest pet peeve is when I want to sit down, but people have taken al the room on the couch when there should be room for three people. Or those long tables and one person takes space for four. That's tricky for you to navigate but I hate it.
What are the hours? 6 am to 9 pm? I like getting coffee in the afternoon
What does it look like (design/colors/decor)? Nothing too in my face
What is the experience? Smells good. Nice music that I recognize, doesn't repeat too often, could be new but no super crazy beats or anything
What kind of glasses/cups are used? I'm thinking Friends. I drink a lot of chocolate and I dislike it in those clear mug things.
What kind of milk/ syrups do you desire for specialty coffee? Toffee nut! I also am lactose intolerant but love my sweet things like hot chocolate and frappuccinos. So soy milk is a must, and I would love to try those things with coconut or almond milk too.
I highly recommend using social media. Have an exclusive code word that will get your customers 10% off or a free flavor add in or something one day a week. It really makes the regulars feel special and it'll keep them coming in. I also like when places have daily flavors, like you can only get a red velvet donut on Fridays, etc.
This is such an exciting move!!! Congrats!!!!
I want it to be cozy and warm.
I like mix and match mugs. I frequented a coffee shop in downtown Atlanta while I was a student at Ga State and it was modeled after the Friends coffee shop, Central Perk. It was our favorite place!!! All the mugs were different and I thought that added so much character.
Snacks and food options are def neccessary for me. I want some cake with my coffee!
this is so exciting! I hope everything goes well!!!
Best of luck!!
Thank you again! Lots of great ideas- most we have thought of but it's good to hear some positive reinforcement for the things that REALLY matter. You def have helped. Thank you!
A decent tea selection is nice too, even if it's just a couple flavors of Mighty Leaf or Tazo or Rishi or some other common brand.
I know you can't control this too much, by turnover is huge for me. The Starbucks I go to always has new faces. When I ask for a vanilla mocha latte, they look at me like what? Only the regular baristas know what I'm asking for and do the right amount of pumps.
I highly recommend a discount card or points rewards system. Lots of outlets, room to lounge that is comfy and cozy.
Also, maybe for thanksgiving, do a but one get one for the homeless? I tend to do more/buy more from companies who give.