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126 : Kids in the Coffee Shop! | An exploration of approaches and best practices from two different cafes on opposite sides of the same specialty coff…
126 : Kids in the Coffee Shop! | An exploration of approaches and best practices from two different cafes on opposite sides of the same specialty coff…
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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Kids! When you open a shop you are bound to be serving these little hot chocolate drinking future baristas right along side their single-origin cortado drinking parents. The question is, are they welcome?How do we view them? How do you serve them and still serve your older clientele well? What if we want to focus more on the grown ups? What are some best practices in serving families? Today we are exploring the topic by interviewing two different owners of two different cafes (The Old Barracks & Lucabe Coffee) who take drastically different approaches to the issue of catering (or not catering) to kids in the coffee shop. We will talk about their business, vision, and the intentions behind the policies they have in place that they feel best serves their chosen demographic. Each of them are fantastic coffee professionals running excellent shops. Their advice to us from their experiences is invaluable. Links: Lucabe Coffee Website Old Barracks Coffee Website Lucabe On Instagram Old Baracks Instagram Lucabe Coffee on Facebook Old Baracks Facebook Additional Links: https://www.coffeeculture.ie/consultancy/become-a-cafe-owner/ https://theoldbarracks.ie/spilling-the-beans/ https://theoldbarracks.ie/open-coffee-roastery/
Released:
Dec 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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