me_schmitty
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- Jul 13, 2011
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I'm sure this is in a thread somewhere, but I was unable to find it.
I'm from Washington State, not that that makes me the expert on coffee, but I know what's good and what taste's terrible. A friend of mine owns a couple local shops, so I've been around the industry for some time. I'm looking to move to Florida and from what I've seen, there are few (if any) shops in the area that I'm moving to (Marion County, FL pop:340,000). I would conclude that because it's so freaking hot down there, people are less interested in a warm beverage. However, not all coffee has to be hot. So...
Are there any subscribers from that area? If so, what are your thoughts on the whole espresso idea?
Are there any subscribers in that area that own a stand now and how (on average) is your business? Is it worth starting at all? Worth at least looking at? How about reduced hours, say just during morning-afternoon?
I'm moving there either way in roughly 5 1/2 years, so I'm looking into something I can do on my own. Obviously not run it all myself, but something I can invest in and not have to look for a job or worry about not having anything to do.
Thanks,
I'm from Washington State, not that that makes me the expert on coffee, but I know what's good and what taste's terrible. A friend of mine owns a couple local shops, so I've been around the industry for some time. I'm looking to move to Florida and from what I've seen, there are few (if any) shops in the area that I'm moving to (Marion County, FL pop:340,000). I would conclude that because it's so freaking hot down there, people are less interested in a warm beverage. However, not all coffee has to be hot. So...
Are there any subscribers from that area? If so, what are your thoughts on the whole espresso idea?
Are there any subscribers in that area that own a stand now and how (on average) is your business? Is it worth starting at all? Worth at least looking at? How about reduced hours, say just during morning-afternoon?
I'm moving there either way in roughly 5 1/2 years, so I'm looking into something I can do on my own. Obviously not run it all myself, but something I can invest in and not have to look for a job or worry about not having anything to do.
Thanks,