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1.) In what type of area do you live? (Rural, suburb, small town, big city)
2.) Do you frequently go to coffee houses/cafe restaurants?
3.) (A) If yes, about how many times a week do you go?
(B) If no, what would make you interested in going?
4.) How much money do you spend a week on going out to eat?
5.) Would you like a cafe with free WiFi available to customers?
6.) Do you typically go to franchised restaurants (like Starbucks) or locally-owned places?
7.) What is your age and occupation?
8.) Unique menu and drink options - important or not?
9.) Do you have any suggestions for someone starting a coffee house/cafe? Things you'd love to see, things you hate, etc.

Thanks to anyone who answers!

2006-11-14 14:44:42 · 4 answers · asked by N 6 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

4 answers

1) city
2/3) yes, once a week or so
4) not much, i'm a poor college student!
5) it doesnt matter to me, but it may be nice for some
6) if i need a quick coffee i usually go to dunkin donuts because its cheap and quick, but when i get the chance and have time, i like to go to my fav coffee place
7) 21 year old student
8) i think its important. it gives the place something that other places, especially large chains, dont have
9) i would like it to be more funky and artsy, and less geared to yuppies

2006-11-14 15:08:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

1.) In what type of area do you live? (Rural, suburb, small town, big city)
Suburb of Chicago
2.) Do you frequently go to coffee houses/cafe restaurants?
I am a coffee addict, so I LOVE coffee houses. Unfortunately, I can't afford to buy the expensive coffee drinks. So, I started to work at a Caribou. It was fun.

3.) (A) If yes, about how many times a week do you go?
(B) If no, what would make you interested in going?

4.) How much money do you spend a week on going out to eat? $50

5.) Would you like a cafe with free WiFi available to customers? DEFINITELY!

6.) Do you typically go to franchised restaurants (like Starbucks) or locally-
owned places? I usually go to Caribous. . . . better coffee. . . nicer staff

7.) What is your age and occupation? 37 graduate student

8.) Unique menu and drink options - important or not?
I always liked the employee suggested type drinks . . . . . .

9.) Do you have any suggestions for someone starting a coffee house/cafe? Things you'd love to see, things you hate, etc.

GOOD STAFF!!!!! That is key. . . . . .
Decent music (maybe some live music like acoustic guitar)

Outdoor seating if possible

Fireplace for the winter

Have some decent NON-coffee drinks too

Have board games (one of my favorite places had the board games painted onto the tables)

Fun decor

GOOD STAFF!!!!! (I know I said it before - but it is that important)


Good luck!

2006-11-14 14:58:51 · answer #2 · answered by ownedbymypugs@sbcglobal.net 2 · 3 0

Caffeine is modern-day in espresso beans to a optimal of four in step with cent. maximum sorts have less than this, and the degree of roasting will somewhat modify the content fabric. some examples: Colombia Excelso is a million.37% caffeine, Mocha from Yemen contains 1 million.01%. maximum different sorts of Arabica fall between those 2 with the accepted being about a million.2%. Robusta beans frequently have a better caffeine content fabric than Arabica.

2016-11-24 20:16:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Suburbs
daily - for take out
6 days a week
skip
too much - for coffee or total? $12.00 for coffee - $150+ for all
sure
no - local
40+ secretary
not - just appreciate a good basic cup o coffee
comfortable seating, casual atmostphere, cleanliness, reading materials, good pastry - doesn't have to be fancy - just good

2006-11-14 15:44:19 · answer #4 · answered by workingclasshero 5 · 3 0

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