by fun_yunchables » Sat Aug 20, 2016 2:55 pm
I have this ultimate goal of by the time I'm old (around retirement age): I want to own a really small (10 seats max) cafe, where the concept of the cafe reflects my life in what I have collected over the years. The mugs would be my highly irregular collection, hopefully with some good (and bad) memories associated with them, with the art, decor, furnishing, and vinyl records following suit. No wifi, because I don't like people sitting around on their phones all day. Real simple menu - one rotating choice of pour over coffee hot or over ice, and toast with seasonal fruit jam, some kind of rotating nut butter, or avocado (former two hopefully housemade!). Just a warm, simple place for people to relax, talk, exchange stories, and maybe flip through some books and magazines from my archive.
From a business perspective, I'm not even entirely sure such a model of selling pour over coffee and toast is financially viable, especially considering coffee culture in the US (or many western countries for that matter). There always seems to be this sort of emphasis on always being in motion - grab a cup of coffee to go in the morning and drink it quickly while rushing to work, which this cafe concept doesn't cater to (and ideally I wouldn't want it to). Small number of seats is also a detriment to the throughput of the cafe, but I wouldn't want to give it up for the cozy atmosphere. So it'd probably have to be established in a pretty densely populated city that can get a lot of foot traffic to get enough daily customers.
Probably will be an office drone for a lot of my years to sustain this collecting (which I'm dreading to a degree), but I figure I still have 40+ some years to collect slowly. In any respect though, life is about the journey and not the destination, so I intend to do whatever I can to enjoy it and try not worry about having this specific goal in mind when considering every decision.
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