I own a coworking/coffee house in Washington, MO - small town of only 
14,000 people.  The concept works great because it create a culture of 
community.  There can be a deposition going on in our conference room, a 
ladies book club in one of our open seating areas, a business meeting, a 
mom in workout clothes with kids in tow coming to grab a latte and go, 
students, etc.  We only have 10 private offices that are rented plus 1000 
sf of open space for the coffee shop and coworking.  exit-11.com . I am 
happy to answer any questions.

On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 9:26:34 AM UTC-6, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We want to create a space that serves coffee and food, but be public 
> facing as well. We've found the perfect property that can accommodate this! 
>
> I am struggling with ideas though on how best to design the space and the 
> coffee shop so that they feel beautifully intertwined, the members enjoy 
> it, but also so that the regular coffee drinkers who are not members do not 
> feel out of space and can still enjoy a great coffee experience.
>
> I'm looking for examples of spaces to look at for inspiration. I only know 
> of these two, and wondered if you guys have any ideas?
>
> https://fruitworks.co/ (looks like a coffee shop on the floor below them?)
> https://www.openmilano.com/it/ (it is primarily a public work space, cafe 
> and event space with a cowork space behind a big glass wall!)
>
>
>

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