Family Owned Coffee Stores
Research shows that coffee is ranked as the third most popular
drink in the world. The first of course is water, which is followed
by soda. The demand has opened business opportunities for various
family owned coffee stores and expansion isn't only within
the United States but also in other parts of the
globe.
One of the most successful of these is Dutch Brothers Coffee,
located in Grants Pass, Oregon which was founded almost 17 years
ago by the Boersma family. One of the two brothers had a
vision that Grants Pass could support a coffee store simular the
Starbucks he had spotted in Seattle. The brothers started low
budget, setting up a pushcart in downtown Grants Pass with a
few coffee urns. They've evolved into a business that
specializes in drive-throughs typically operated by friendly and
productive college students. That's a very different concept than
Starbucks, which specializes in walk-in coffee stores. Dutch Bros.
is appeals to everyone especially the younger generation.
The system has done well in Oregon. The
friendly, optimistic outlook of the brothers and their employees
sells well. They are also savvy marketers. The stands sometimes
pass out free bumperstickers, which get some avid customers to
advertise them for free. Every once-and-awhile, they'll just up and
have an unadvertised free coffee day at a stand. This is a great
way to keep customers coming while creating huge tips for the
servers. Whenever Dutch Bros. opens a new stand, they provide free
coffee for the day and customers know it. When they opened a
new stand recently, the traffic jam lasted all day. In more recent
years they have started franchising and the family owned
stores have opened up all over the state of Oregon.
Bookstores have also caught up with the idea of putting up
family owned coffee stores. This allows customers to relax and read
a book while sipping a cup of coffee. A good example of this is
Barnes and Nobles wherein every outlet has this right near the
entrance.
But people don’t need a lot of capital to put up a coffee shop. The
most important things to have are the machines, the people and a
supplier that will provide the ingredients to come up with various
concoctions. The only thing the entrepreneur has to now is find a
place to rent where there is a lot of foot traffic, fix it up and
then reap the benefits that family owned coffee stores can
offer.
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