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Start and Run a Coffee Bar

Start and Run a Coffee Bar

List Price: $16.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible...simply incredible!
Review: I am not a rich man so I try to be careful about buying new books. After I received this book in the mail I nearly read the whole thing in one sitting. I'll tell you...my worry was that this might be a standard "starting a small business" book with the occasional coffee reference thrown in, but it turned out to be quite the contrary. This is an incredibly detailed description of so many things that I never considered. This is one of the best and well-thought out books I've ever purchased.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book.
Review: I found "Start and Run a Profitable Coffee Bar" an excellent book for restaurant novice such as myself. I have operated a business but not a restaurant or coffee shop. This book is excellent. It provided many different forms which would be useful in running a coffee bar. The book also included in an appendix coffee organizations and suppliers, helping the novice tremendously. I would definitely recommend purchasing this book if you are interested in starting a coffee bar or shop.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Worth the money
Review: This book did not really come up with anything that one can not find at the public library or the internet. It tells you about the good things that you would like to hear and thus painting a rosy and an unrealistic picture. The information is somewhat general, and for the most part not realistic and/or outdated. In short, it's not worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!!!!!
Review: This book was absolutely wonderful! I did not want to put it down. The authors put a lot of thought into what you should know about opening and running your new or already established coffee bar. Very detailed! I wanted to run out and open my business right after I read this book. :-) But, research, research, research will have you better prepared. It wouldn't hurt to have this book under your arm the whole time either!

I am so glad I bought it! It was well worth my time and money! Thanks for the reviews on this book. They played a huge part in purchasing this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Coffee Shop Guide to Success
Review: This is almost all you need to have to run a great coffee shop. OK, maybe coffee would help, but this is a book that you will not let people borrow because you will always be reaching for it for ideas and using it as a guide line. From start to finish this book offers insight and helps you set goals to start your business and it also offers great ideas on promotionals, training personel, doing inventory, ideas to grow your business, grand openings, zoning restrictions, customer base, you need it, this book delivers!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book for the beans
Review: We are opening a coffee house in 4 months and, needless to say, I have been reading and researching tons of books. Not just on the coffee world, but on insuring a small business as well as other legal insights. This book has been a HUGE resource for our venture. It is an easy read, meaning, it doesn't numb your mind for countless pages discussing, say, insurance. Let me add that it does talk about insurance, and I thank the authors for that. They explain complicated business talk with clear and consise examples. They also tend to weigh situations against other situations. For example, when drawing up the plans, they give you three ways of doing it (yourself, a draftsman, and an architect) and explain the pros and cons of each. This is consistent throughout the book and they go on to explain why or why not certain things work. They discuss marketing, staffing and the interview process, equipment tips, design layout, decor, etc. This is obviously written from the stand point of people who have been there. They cover all the bases about getting your shop up and running while touching on some potential pitfalls and how to avoid them. And if you get in a bind, they discuss how to get out of it. My highlighter has gotten a workout and I am passing this on to my co-owners to read. I am grateful to have found this book and only wish I had found it sooner to save money on the previous "coffee house" books I have purchased. This book exceeded my expectations as it went beyond the basics and truly is the only book you'll ever need. I was impressed to see that they covered LLC's, C corporations, and, S corporations...where people can't sue and go after your homes, bank accounts, personal assets, etc. Our attorney recomended an LLC for our type of operation and I was relieved to see that this book brought the topic up. Thanks to the authors for being the most complete work out there (in my opinion) on starting your business THE RIGHT WAY from the start.


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