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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

If you could open any restaurant what would you open and why??

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you

been there got the tshirt had a café,a catering business and a sandwich shop

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

A soup kitchen. Just homemade soup and rolls, maybe about 5 different soups. This going to be my business venture one day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A soup kitchen. Just homemade soup and rolls, maybe about 5 different soups. This going to be my business venture one day

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ive always wanted to do this. Good oppurtunity to do charity aswell.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A brothel.

Do you reckon there'd be a market for organic home made soup?

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Pizza cooked on a wood fire. Good quality ingredients. Not a huge lengthy menu but reasonable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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A brothel.

Do you reckon there'd be a market for organic home made soup?"

ive always fancied opening a broth el.

i can just see me with a feather boa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income. "

You have a heart of gold

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income. "

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day.

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. "

its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable

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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago

hertfordshire

years and years ago my parents and I were going to move to dorset and run a little café didn't do it though

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable"

It is to an extent as long as I make a profit from sales to the general public as that's the main customer base...the homeless thing was more of aside line and not the main focus...it was about producing homemade sandwiches and cakes to the general public as a cafe

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable

It is to an extent as long as I make a profit from sales to the general public as that's the main customer base...the homeless thing was more of aside line and not the main focus...it was about producing homemade sandwiches and cakes to the general public as a cafe "

but would your buying public appreciate homeless people in the café when they where paying for their food

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Never ever go into the food or drink trade unless you are famous. Always have to work while everyone else is having fun.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable

It is to an extent as long as I make a profit from sales to the general public as that's the main customer base...the homeless thing was more of aside line and not the main focus...it was about producing homemade sandwiches and cakes to the general public as a cafe "

You had me at cake.....

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you

I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable

It is to an extent as long as I make a profit from sales to the general public as that's the main customer base...the homeless thing was more of aside line and not the main focus...it was about producing homemade sandwiches and cakes to the general public as a cafe but would your buying public appreciate homeless people in the café when they where paying for their food"

This would be something after closing time and I would offer suspended coffees and sandwiches etc....

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different"

I know hence why I've not done it as yet but I've always had a work hard ethos drilled into me...it's about giving back for me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've wanted to open a community cafe and provide work experience to those who have been out of work for some time or those with criminal records or learning difficulties to get them on the employment ladder...to also be open to feeding the homeless and those on low income.

Great idea, hope you get to do it one day. its a lovely idea but it is probably not financially viable

It is to an extent as long as I make a profit from sales to the general public as that's the main customer base...the homeless thing was more of aside line and not the main focus...it was about producing homemade sandwiches and cakes to the general public as a cafe but would your buying public appreciate homeless people in the café when they where paying for their food

This would be something after closing time and I would offer suspended coffees and sandwiches etc...."

Would you offer lock-ins?

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts


"I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different"

same, we have owned 3 pubs over the past 10 years, made a shedload of cash but more from buying them cheap, building business up and selling them on.

made much more that way than we did profits from trade, but 16-18 hours a day.

early retired now but do a bit to keep me occupied, i'm like a one man agency driving coaches and trucks for whoever needs me as and when... so much happier now

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different

I know hence why I've not done it as yet but I've always had a work hard ethos drilled into me...it's about giving back for me "

if you do it I wish you luck

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By *isscheekychops OP   Woman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different

I know hence why I've not done it as yet but I've always had a work hard ethos drilled into me...it's about giving back for me if you do it I wish you luck "

It's a pipe dream....I need to win the lottery

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"I worked 7 days a week had from 3oclock sunday afternoon off,up at 5.30 every morning making food and prepping,finished about 6ish if I was lucky,its not easy and you don't make lots of money,it sounds nice having a little café making cakes but the reality is a lot different

I know hence why I've not done it as yet but I've always had a work hard ethos drilled into me...it's about giving back for me if you do it I wish you luck

It's a pipe dream....I need to win the lottery "

its always good to dream

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I did it last year. If anyone thinks its an easy option, they're deluded.

But less than a year on, we are beginning to feel the benefits.

We wanted to do good basic pub style classics but with traceability and using no processed foods.

The best decision by a mile to go for it. Loving the satisfaction work brings. Never thought I'd ever say that!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business "

What would you open out of interest?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business

What would you open out of interest?"

Anything software related where you have to pay annual maintenance fees and support fees

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hungry Horse joint with Walkabout.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business

What would you open out of interest?

Anything software related where you have to pay annual maintenance fees and support fees "

Fair play. Be great to hear how you get on with it. Good luck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business

What would you open out of interest?

Anything software related where you have to pay annual maintenance fees and support fees

Fair play. Be great to hear how you get on with it. Good luck. "

I've acted for many restaurants over the years - it's not easy . Providing software and licence fees is where the money is now

Good luck with your place though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't open any restaurant as they have the highest failure rate for any start up business

What would you open out of interest?

Anything software related where you have to pay annual maintenance fees and support fees

Fair play. Be great to hear how you get on with it. Good luck.

I've acted for many restaurants over the years - it's not easy . Providing software and licence fees is where the money is now

Good luck with your place though "

Margins for us are excellent. It's the volumes that could kill us! But no one ever got anywhere by not giving it their best shot.

It's going well and we are happy, which is beyond Rubies in the grand scheme of things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never ever go into the food or drink trade unless you are famous. Always have to work while everyone else is having fun. "
You're right in saying this over the years I had my own company doing outside catering was full on with 2/3 weddings at times on a weekend and race days for 100s .. all sorts of things I loved it but would take me and staff all week to get ready .. so you have to love doing it all and not just the money as it takes over your life . My background is food and have been thinking of a place again as theres lots of pubs on the market I could do it but its the commitment to it all .. I keep saying to john we could get it running have staff work it .. but you really have to trust people to do a job as good as yourself .. I do up houses now to rent and sale and that's a lot easier , lol And if I had a place it would be fusion food , You fuse cultures and cuisines. You take the flavors and ingredients of one culture and produce them in the style of another .. I love making food from around the world and I think now with people going overseas more they like different foods .. and a cocktail bar so people could have a go at new drinks and mixes and good wines to match the food if people wish to do that .. Be nice to do something different that I love but not sure .As was thinking of laying back in the sun some place over seas .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't work with food..

It would bore me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wouldn't work with food..

It would bore me."

if I had a place would never be boring I would hand pick my staff and they would be as sexy as hell . lol xx men and woman.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never ever go into the food or drink trade unless you are famous. Always have to work while everyone else is having fun. You're right in saying this over the years I had my own company doing outside catering was full on with 2/3 weddings at times on a weekend and race days for 100s .. all sorts of things I loved it but would take me and staff all week to get ready .. so you have to love doing it all and not just the money as it takes over your life . My background is food and have been thinking of a place again as theres lots of pubs on the market I could do it but its the commitment to it all .. I keep saying to john we could get it running have staff work it .. but you really have to trust people to do a job as good as yourself .. I do up houses now to rent and sale and that's a lot easier , lol And if I had a place it would be fusion food , You fuse cultures and cuisines. You take the flavors and ingredients of one culture and produce them in the style of another .. I love making food from around the world and I think now with people going overseas more they like different foods .. and a cocktail bar so people could have a go at new drinks and mixes and good wines to match the food if people wish to do that .. Be nice to do something different that I love but not sure .As was thinking of laying back in the sun some place over seas . "

Spot on, you have to love it or it will be the death of you! I worked in banking for years with a good salary, but was bored beyond belief!

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