Saturday, July 15, 2006

Business Idea: Starting a Coffee Shop Business

Starbucks proved that coffee is one hot commodity (literally and figuratively!) that many would-be business owners are planning to start their own coffee shop business. People are making it a habit to visit their favorite coffee shop everyday to get their latte fix.

One important note, though -- this is a business that requires capital and can hardly be started on a $5,000 budget. In fact, according to Bellissimo Coffee Infogroup, http://www.espresso101.com/coffee_faq.html you will need the following amounts to start your coffee shop business:

  • Coffee Cart: Usual start-up cost is $20,000–$25,000 to open and stock.
  • Kiosk: Depending on the size and what menu items are offered, it will usually cost between $50,000–$60,000.
  • Coffee Drive-Thru: The cost of opening a drive-thru espresso business operation can vary dramatically, from the the very small units for less than $30,000 to anywhere between $80,000–$180,000 depending on how the shop looks.
  • Sit Down: The cost of opening a sit-down coffee shop is comparable to the cost of opening an upscale drive-thru. Start-up costs for most 1200 sq. ft. coffee bars average $150,000 to $300,000.

You may want to read the following articles:

For in-depth information, you may want to read the following books:

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posted by PowerHomeBiz.com @ 7:50 AM   2 comments links to this post

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At 10:50 PM, Anonymous Tracey Beaney said...

Great book about setting up a coffee shop business that will make you money from the start - Don Clarke’s practical and illustrated book "How to set up a coffee shop".

 
At 9:09 PM, Blogger MichaelB said...

i own 3 of the 5 books he recommended at the end of the article and the most in depth of those three is the Complete Idiots Guide...

just thought i'd share that with you.

 

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