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Thinking About Starting A Coffee Shop? Read This First!

By: Leigh Day



Starting a Coffee Shop of Your Own

Take a gander at the phenomenal coffee craze in full effect! It never ceases to amaze me how much the world loves hot, iced and even frozen coffee drinks. It's like they can't get enough caffeine. People are sipping lattes in the morning, cappuccinos in the afternoon and frapuccinos at all hours of the night. So what does all this mean? Well, basically it means that now is the time to start pondering the notion of starting a coffee shop of your own. This is an excellent way to make a great income. All you need to do first is a little research on coffee supplies and your area.

Before starting a coffee shop of your own, it's a good idea to scope out your environment. The location of the coffee shop is key. Seek out a venue that's ideal for morning and afternoon commuters. On the way to work in the morning is when so many people want a latte or iced coffee beverage. So naturally starting a coffee shop near the commuting traffic is an excellent idea. Better yet, in this day and age a drive-thru can't be beat. Folks love convenience, and the more convenient you make it for them to purchase a coffee and be on their way, the better. On a separate note, starting a coffee shop in a very rural area is not always such a wonderful concept. You have to make certain you have the potential consumers at your fingertips. Without the customers, your coffee shop will never make it. Running any business is dependent upon proper location and customers. So do not make the mistake of starting a coffee shop in an area that lacks both.

Costs of supplies will naturally be a factor when opening a coffee shop. Take a moment to think about all the things you'll need. A general list of coffee shop supplies consists of; plastic cups, straws, napkins, several types of milk, coffee beans, a variety of syrups (normal and sugar-free), snacks and obviously a high-end commercial espresso machine. While these are just the basics of starting a coffee shop, it's prudent to remember that these supplies can add up quickly; so be sure to shop around when seeking supplies for your new coffee shop.

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