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2007-02-19 02:07:53 · 18 answers · asked by Neil T 2 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

yes i am aware that juice bars sell juice! but some people also like coffee and there is a big market. so for those who come in looking for a coffee, I would like to appeal to them. If you came in for juice but your friend wanted coffee and they went next door after you got your juice. Thats money im loosing. Thanks guys keep them coming!

2007-02-19 02:45:46 · update #1

18 answers

Isn't the point of a juice bar that it doesn't serve coffee (or tea)?

2007-02-19 02:09:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Juice Bar - healthy conscious... Mixed with coffee - doesn't really go (in my opinion)!!

I don't drink coffee, but Blue Mountain and Nescafe are meant to be pretty good.

I LOVE the idea of a juice bar, maybe continue with healthy options such as, Green Tea, White Tea, Peppermint Tea.... If i wanted a coffee I wouldn't go to a Juice Bar for it (just an idea) ....good luck!

2007-02-19 02:12:11 · answer #2 · answered by ஐ♥PinkBoo - TTC #1♥ஐ 5 · 1 0

I worked in a fancy restaurant and it was good and the owner/chef served Blue Mountain coffee and it appealed to most tastes, but he did keep decaf for Americans (it was long ago) Good luck in your venture, you are starting out with the right attitude which is give the customers what they want and they will come back. Why don't you serve Irish coffees as well, I must have made thousands of them, but maybe you are not licensed and I suppose booze is not exactly healthy!!

2007-02-22 05:45:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well I hope you chose to serve fresh coffee and not instant or stuff thats been brewed then sitting around for hours!
The last time I was in the UK, I couldnt get a decent coffee anywhere, the nearest thing to it was stuff that had been brewed in a machine and left standing for hours, that was in Whittards, where I expected as they sold fresh coffee and ground the beans, that they'd serve fresh coffee too! The daft girl said it was fresh, but something made 2-3 hours prior is in no way fresh!

Stick to good quality beans and grind them fresh too, columbian is good, robust and full in flavour

2007-02-19 03:47:41 · answer #4 · answered by SunnyDays 5 · 0 0

U thought that juice bars served juice? So why would you want to serve coffee?

2007-02-19 02:43:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Green Mountain Roasters from Vermont carry some good, affordable, Fair Trade, and Organic Coffees.
They have light, medium, dark, and decaf.

Easy to find it throughout North America.

2007-02-19 02:45:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

please avoid rubbish brands like starbucks, beanscene and costa. use illy and when you serve it use proper sizes of cups not starting from 1/2 litre and going up. it is mostly irritiating going for a coffee asking for a cappuccino or espresso and having it at least 3 sizes bigger than it should be and then when you ask them to make it properly they look at you like you're crazy because in italy we actually serve it the proper size and not the american size ~(you can see the results of the american sizes of food in the amount of fat people around you)

2007-02-19 04:24:32 · answer #7 · answered by Prof. Hubert Farnsworth 4 · 0 0

why don't you open a coffee bar and serve JUICE
and you can have apple, orange, cherry, banana, peach, strawberry, grape, sell cold coffee and tell everyone that it is coffee juice hhehehehehehelol

2007-02-19 02:14:30 · answer #8 · answered by matzaballboy 4 · 0 0

Segafredo - we drank this in Portugal on holiday and liked it so much we now order it regularly on the net, and have bought Segafredo cups and saucers too!

2007-02-19 02:26:19 · answer #9 · answered by mad 7 · 0 0

Columbian is delicious.I love the aroma and made with cream it is like nectar for the taste buds.Mmmmmm

2007-02-19 02:23:29 · answer #10 · answered by Niamh 7 · 0 0

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