Why is location important when opening a cafe? 4
Why is location important when opening a cafe?
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When it comes to cafes, foot traffic makes all the difference which brings us to location! If a cafe is not located in the heart of a city or an area with many people, getting customers becomes considerably harder. However, if the place is ideal, communities can be formed and there will always mild-to-high customer traffic.
that location looks dreadful. I wouldnt trust coffee from what looks like a residential basement. I want a proper store with tables and chairs... maybe even a couch and coffee table--even if I don't bother to stay inside.
I don't live in UK or your village. As I'm reading you said you walked through the cold british winter to open the cafe at 8 before people go to work. Personally, I get up at 7:15 am and arrive at McDonald's drive thru at 7:45 am. Get my 2 extra large black coffee and arrive at work at 8 am. My point is the coffee shop needs to be opened up way before 8 am.
I've just sold my successful restaurant after 20 great years. Imho what matters by far the most...BY FAR...is location. Repeatable quality in food and drink, excellent and motivated staff and atmosphere are vital. There are no prizes for cleanliness, it's a given. Expect to lose money for several years and don't get carried away by initial success, after the initial excitement dies down is when it gets tough. If you get all of this right it's a licence to print money, and a lot of fun.