[quote author="cantaloop" date=1238850937]Tough economy. The Chipotle FINALLY opened, but the other stores are slow going. With the over saturation of yogurt stores, competition is fierce. We are brainstorming our value proposition and hopefully will try to develop a unique experience. Since we never wanted to be self-serve, we feel that we should strive to create a comfortable, cozy atmosphere for our customers. Therefore we're brainstorming new ideas, product concepts/menu, tactics, etc. possibly... Cantaloop Cafe??
Open ideas from IHB'ers... What exactly draws you to 'hang-out' or want to spend time/money at a food/drink establishment?</blockquote>
Hi Cantaloop,
I think you can probably expand your product line to serve both yogurt and coffee, plus some light snacks like cake slices. The additional equipment cost would be a lot less than a kitchen.
You also have sufficient space to host a small art gallery. In Costa Mesa, there are places where independent artists display their work on some weekends. I'm no sure if the local demographics work for this, but you could host small art gallery events for local artists and bring in some people. I'm not sure if the shop owner gets to collect a % of the sale, but I'm sure the visitors would at least buy some coffee and drinks.
To distinguish your shop from others, you could also do a theme, like "Cosplay light" -- not on the same scale as Royal/T in Culver City, but you can hire some guys & girls who enjoy cosplay and dress up as anime/game characters for work. Just go to Anime Expo and San Diego Comic Con this summer to recruit a few.
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