The Coffee house atmosphere is the
key for the success for a shop. From the
smell of the coffee brew as a customer walks in to the people who share the
common vibes in the shop are all things that matter in a coffee shop. According to Food Service Warehouse, that
many people come to the coffee for the good vibes that are present there.
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Some tips the website offers is to
train the baristas to make latte art.
This makes a small town coffee shop interesting and respectable to its
customers. Food Service Warehouse also
suggests that buying/investing in comfortable furniture is another plus to add
to a coffee shop. This makes the
customers feel at home and never want to leave.
It also is a key part for the spiritual conversations people come to
have. Another tip is to play more modest
music such as alternative music. This is
music that most people enjoy and can relate to.
A coffee shop also does not want to play this music too loud. The biggest necessity that a coffee shop
needs to have is free Wi-Fi. Without
this, many working customers and students will not want to go/be there because
they will not be able to get stuff done.
Coffee shops need to be unique.
These are just some general tips for most shops, but taking chances and
being creative with your shop is what helps it succeed.
Source:
http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/education/tips-for-creating-a-unique-atmosphere-in-a-coffee-
shop/c27695.aspx
It would be helpful to introduce the source or give a little background instead of just saying "the website". Good job providing a variety of tips for coffee shops to use to be successful.
ReplyDeleteI found this article pretty interesting because I've gone to the Coffee house a few times and I agree with everything this article says. You want comfy chairs, yummy drinks, and nice soft music that you can enjoy but still be able to hear yourself think over. This article provided good tips for coffee shops or any other shops. I also like the picture that was included, it was a fun picture and supported one of the points made in the article.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what your saying, if you just walk past the Starbucks in town you can just see the people conversing and getting work done just by walking past the windows.
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