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Posted Thu Oct 27, 2005, 6:26pm
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I've a friend in Adelaide who is getting a business plan together for a coffee stall, but is looking at the alternative of one of those 'burger van' carts (only much more stylish of course) that you tow to a site with your car, open the side and sell the same high quality coffee but with hopefully reduced rent and more flexibility.

Anyone know where these things are made?
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Posted Thu Oct 27, 2005, 8:22pm
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I'm not too sure about the carts themselves, but I'd be getting your friend to choose a good roaster first up.  They will provide him with tonnes of support.  I remember that Rio roasted last year's world barista champ's beans, and have provided us with numerous good samples, but I don't know much about the Adelaide scene.

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Posted Thu Oct 27, 2005, 9:54pm
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baldryk Said:

I've a friend in Adelaide who is getting a business plan together for a coffee stall, but is looking at the alternative of one of those 'burger van' carts (only much more stylish of course) that you tow to a site with your car, open the side and sell the same high quality coffee but with hopefully reduced rent and more flexibility.

Anyone know where these things are made?

Posted October 27, 2005 link

I know of a guy locally. If I haven't posted it here by monday sometime, drop me an email directly.

(Unfortunately I know his first name, but his surname & company might be more useful ;)


Cheers

Paul Haddon
Sydney, Aus
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Posted Thu Oct 27, 2005, 10:50pm
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I like Rio beans too, Luca. Keep trying out the interesting SO stuff that Simply Coffee and the Central Markets have, but tend to end up back with Rio for the best blends. Unfortunately, they give the distinct impression that they are aiming at bigtime operations, and their equipment certainly is the upper end. You are right about roasters being helpful, though. I've spoken to a couple of more backstreet setups* with lots of useful stuff on equipment, strategies and finance. Actually hadn't occurred to me that it'd be a good place for cart info too. (Clearly I am not the brains behind this operation, just the coffee addict adviser.)

Thanks Paul - that'd be good.

Cheers - Keith

*Edit: that doesn't scan right. This friend of mine isn't planning some cheapo operation. Just that it's difficult to get Rio interested in startup stuff, whereas there are less well known/smaller roasters who are.
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Posted Fri Oct 28, 2005, 2:44am
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Somthing like the eureka carts?
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Posted Fri Oct 28, 2005, 3:54am
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Just get a good handy man to make one. Dont go and buy a cart from a specialist. I know 3 guys that can put it together and they have never made a cart before. Its not a hard thing to make if you got the skills. If you buy a cart from a specialist that do carts it will triple the cost.
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Posted Fri Oct 28, 2005, 8:43pm
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Here's another specialist

http://www.coffeecart.com.au
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Posted Sun Oct 30, 2005, 2:31pm
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Advanced Carts

10 Spireton Pl
Pendle Hill 2145

(02) 8868 8999

Contact: Gideon Rosing

is the company I was trying to think of.

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Posted Mon Oct 31, 2005, 5:02am
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Thanks all. Having looked at the mobile options, they have decided to go with plan A the stall.

I'll let you know how it goes. If I end up helping out at all, I may yet be able to tag myself 'Pro Barista'.
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