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Setting Up the Hypnotic Café

Friday, May 4th, 2018

Canadel Living Room Square Coffee Table

The coffeehouse culture has become a part of the mainstream society. The cafes and coffee shops all have proven to be the perfect, successful models for purpose and profit. The social hubs have always been crucial in business circles and so businessmen realize the importance of blending both. Now known as the social enterprise business model, these shops are becoming more and more popular because they understand that there’s more to business than mere profit.

Social cafes, at least in Europe, are also often set up to empower people that are often excluded from work chances because of their learning disabilities, criminal records or even their homelessness. Those who have also struggled with drug abuse in the past tend to have barriers when it comes to employment.

The dynamic experience that is being offered in such a setting is what drives traffic into these shops, well that and caffeine.

Café History

But do you really know how this phenomenon started? TourRadar https://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/history-of-cafe-culture/ records that Vienna was once renowned as the leading city in the whole world when it comes to coffee culture. The first few coffee houses from that city were spurred by the first café opened in 1683 by an Armenian spy called Diodato. This man became a member of the Viennese Imperial Court but was accused of spying for both the Serbians and the Hapsburgs.

It was during the turn of the 20th century when the Viennese coffee culture became even more popular. These shops became the social hub for journalists, writers, and artists. This day, the Johannes-Diodato Park is still a popular tourist attraction in Vienna.

If you want to explore the different versions of coffee that the Viennese can serve, then prepare to be surprised with the myriad choices. If you do this, you would surely gain a new level of respect for Viennese coffee culture.

Pair this MT Company Living Room Ottoman DG-40235-O with a plush couch and your coffee shop is going to be a blast.

Coffee Shop Essentials

As paying customers, we know what makes or breaks a coffee shop but when you’re the one drafting the business plan and you’re out scouting the best location, then you know that there’s a lot more to a coffee shop than just having the right name or a beautiful logo.

There are specific requirements per state, per business, but there is also a comprehensive list that could help you make your coffee shop set up a whole lot easier.

First, you need to know which equipment to acquire. First off, the espresso machine. This is your first equipment as an independent café. You also need to source the right coffee beans that would be processed by this equipment.

After choosing the espresso machine that will produce the most wonderful cappuccinos, lattes, and mochas, it’s time to boost your café’s revenue by selling the bestsellers like the plain, black coffee.

Another equipment that you need to have is the coffee grinder. The specialty drink customers may outnumber the regular coffee drinkers but this does not mean that you should ignore the needs of the latter. A good coffee grinder should accommodate the regular Joe.

You can also choose from airpots and brewers. Pourover machines and automatic brewers can also help you serve coffee more easily. You should also invest in smoothie and frappe blenders as well as tea dispensers.

Other needful coffee shop equipment include the reach-in or worktop refrigerator, under-counter ice machines, pastries display case, compartment sink, condiment rack, and dishwasher. As for the tools, consider having frothing pitchers, measuring cups and spoons, sugar pourers, syrup pumps, weighing scales, timers, and frothing thermometers.

Don’t forget the tea cups and coffee mugs. And, oh, the LED sign for your shop, too.

Café Furniture

Of course, you would want your customers to feel warm, cozy, and welcome all the time. Invest in the plushiest couches and chairs plus the right tables that would go with them. Since brown is the automatic motif, you can always go for furnishings in brown, red, yellow, green, black, and other such shades of nature.

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