Marketinggirl03
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- May 16, 2024
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Hello,
I'm a 28 yo from the Netherlands. My family owns a small but cute farm without any animals but ideal for a small cafe. However, I have read now a lot that restaurants and cafes are not really a highly profitable market to go into. I have worked in cafe in the past and really enjoyed it though. Do you think there is potential for a franchise concept for a cafe within farms or locations outside the cities?
Cafe Franchise Model: I would target specifically locations on the country side because I believe there are not enough cafes or restaurants. If there are restaurants they often provide the same menu. I could envision a cafe franchise model which provide a location within small villages to go to for good coffee, cake and ice cream (breakfast only if profitable).
I noticed a lot of old farms are not used because maybe they don't know how to start a business there, and cafes within those farms could be really a great opportunity.
What do you think?
I'm a 28 yo from the Netherlands. My family owns a small but cute farm without any animals but ideal for a small cafe. However, I have read now a lot that restaurants and cafes are not really a highly profitable market to go into. I have worked in cafe in the past and really enjoyed it though. Do you think there is potential for a franchise concept for a cafe within farms or locations outside the cities?
Cafe Franchise Model: I would target specifically locations on the country side because I believe there are not enough cafes or restaurants. If there are restaurants they often provide the same menu. I could envision a cafe franchise model which provide a location within small villages to go to for good coffee, cake and ice cream (breakfast only if profitable).
I noticed a lot of old farms are not used because maybe they don't know how to start a business there, and cafes within those farms could be really a great opportunity.
What do you think?
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