>From what I see roaster shops are hard to come by. I think the novelty of being able to roast beans for the customer onsite would give a shop the edge. Something new always draws people. But is the cost of a roaster worth it. Dose anyone out there roast on the sales floor? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of RQ Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [cc] Cyber Cafe in SoCal. At 06:32 AM 4/20/01 -0700, you wrote: >I would like to posse a question to all. I'm looking into opening a Cyber >Cafe in SoCal. >I've been trying to get as much info on the industry as possible. Should I >buy pre packaged, >Private label, Roast, add PC's to the mix, Ect... >What are your feelings as far as where the industry is, where it was, and >where it's going. The brand from country to country varies. Of course IBM is IBM all over the world - for example - but I'm sure your pocket will appreciate very much if you start with quality PC's no matter if they are IBM's or home assembled clones as long as they work like your customers expect. What sort of neighborhood will you be in ? White collar ? Red Necks ? College Campus nearby ? Chinatown like ? Latino type ? As you can gather from these simple questions, you'll have to decide your sort of music, refreshments, food, decoration, etc.. PC's ? To some a cybercafe is a food business with internet conection to amuse customers, to other - techie type - it is pure hardware. To me is both, but think that one computer will ONLY give you 5 bucks - to say a number - for one hour of Internet conection. What else is there to that hour ? Capuchino, 2 bucks, piece of cake, 2 bucks, printing so many pages, 2 bucks, other etc's, 2 bucks. If you promote your cafe in the right way and convert it in the place to be in that piece of town and in a couple of years you'll have a second one opening supported with the prestigie of the first one. Just an idea. Be well. **********Footer message for &LIST mailing list*********** To unsubscribe from cybercafe, send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOT to the list itself .. cybercafe@....). In that e-mail type: unsubscribe cybercafe <your e-mail address (optional)> end for details: <http://www.owt.com/users/jlewis/unsub_faq.html> **********Footer message for &LIST mailing list*********** To unsubscribe from cybercafe, send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOT to the list itself .. cybercafe@....). In that e-mail type: unsubscribe cybercafe <your e-mail address (optional)> end for details: <http://www.owt.com/users/jlewis/unsub_faq.html>
