Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A Small Cell Lung Cancer How Much Would It Cost To Open A Small Coffee Shop?

How much would it cost to open a small coffee shop? - a small cell lung cancer

I've always wanted an open, just a little small, but elegant.
Any idea how much it would cost if the rented premesis?
Thanks

5 comments:

Rosemary P said...

There is no answer to a specific amount to give. Depends on the size of the store, part of the country, and the area of the city is located. Also depends on whether you have something that was already prepared for a coffee or whether a building permit for redevelopment and everything is to apply zero. The retrofitting costs, depending on whether you buy a new or used. Decoration could cost several thousand pounds.

Operating costs depend on the number of officials, the hours, take the used fuel, ensure that you have to pay, the quality of coffee and tea, which you use and a lot of other things.

Assuming you're in the UK, talk to your local link, what you think. His advice is free, you are in the planning of your business and are well on the certification of food hygiene, the only one of the legal aspects that should be handled. She guided bythe others.

Good luck!

kagmi said...

Much depends on how far you decide to go with him.

Depending on where you live (prices of real estate in general) in your area and how to choose a desirable location, the rent can vary considerably. The place is like a big challenge because of the location of interest can be expensive, but you can go fast, either because their situation is not enough customers to have.

There are also many other variables, such as the amount invested in the decoration, furniture and coffee, equipment and facilities, etc.. A wide range of costs are in almost all these areas.

I recommend you start by clicking in the nearby towns and taking into account their competence. If a shop near Starbucks or another, you may encounter difficulties. But if you live in a city that could only have a cafeteria, another second local coffee shop is a welcome addition. Once you have an idea what kind of places available and the prices, you can begin to more accurately assess the decoration, furniture, advertising-cOuts.

Good luck!

kagmi said...

Much depends on how far you decide to go with him.

Depending on where you live (prices of real estate in general) in your area and how to choose a desirable location, the rent can vary considerably. The place is like a big challenge because of the location of interest can be expensive, but you can go fast, either because their situation is not enough customers to have.

There are also many other variables, such as the amount invested in the decoration, furniture and coffee, equipment and facilities, etc.. A wide range of costs are in almost all these areas.

I recommend you start by clicking in the nearby towns and taking into account their competence. If a shop near Starbucks or another, you may encounter difficulties. But if you live in a city that could only have a cafeteria, another second local coffee shop is a welcome addition. Once you have an idea what kind of places available and the prices, you can begin to more accurately assess the decoration, furniture, advertising-cOuts.

Good luck!

Sue said...

That depends on several things: If you are in an area with high income and low rent, how many people you set, which supplies and equipment that you are decide to buy, the cost of furniture, etc.

It may be useful to examine the financial aspects of the business plan of another cafe to see what to adjust their costs, the costs, and then immediately to meet the needs of your shops.

You can use the financial part of the cafeteria for a business plan for you for free here:
http://tinyurl.com/ycftnbv

not 2 B fooled said...

He stands starbux in competition with many and almost all convenience stores and drive through restaurants. That is, it really depends on the area you are, how the rent is the most important cost + all appliances, coffee mugs, etc., etc. .......... have a lot of "homework" if you are serious:]

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