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Thegreatgatsby
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Joined: 1 Sep 2008
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Location: Cambridge UK
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Posted Mon Sep 1, 2008, 1:41am
Subject: cake and coffee shop
 

Hi all, I'm thinking of opening my own coffee/cake/cycling shop, its early days just thinking about it at the moment as part of our 5 year plan. I was wondering if any of you guys on here run/own your own placethat isn't a franchise where you have free reign on what you can bake for the shop etc. and whether you could offer any advice on starting your own shop such as courses to take (accounting book keeping etc).

I have been looking at getting qualified as a Barista from the London school of coffee, do you think its worth getting qualified for this type of thing an dhas anybody done their training course?

I stumbled across Bea of Bloomsburys website and was thinking it may be along those lines - I think she posts on here no? If you do Bea please contact me so we can have a chat as your cakes look awesome and I'd love to knwo more!

Any help and advice people can give would be really great.

Thanks

Gats
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TimStyles
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Location: London, UK.
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Posted Mon Sep 1, 2008, 1:35pm
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You should make a trip down to Bea's and check it out for yourself.
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gwilym2
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Joined: 24 Jan 2008
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Location: east london
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Posted Mon Sep 1, 2008, 11:04pm
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Bea's cakes are awesome!
while in London visit Lock 7 at the bottom of Broadway market. They do the cafe/cycling mix very well.
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TimStyles
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Posted Tue Sep 2, 2008, 4:06am
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I'd also advise taking a couple of years to work in other shops, learn from other people, and build up a wealth of experience.

You'd be ill advised to jump straight into opening a place without experiencing the do's and don'ts with other people's money for a while.
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JamesPhillips
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Posted Tue Oct 14, 2008, 11:01am
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Word up to Tim there

I'm about to open my own place, but not without a few years of witnessing other peoples mistakes and successes under my belt. There are many pitfalls and I've seen enough money to bail out Iceland wasted on poorly conceived ideas. I've also had the opportunity to be a part of some successes- you can't substitute experience.

Time and money are inversely proportionate - spend one, save the other.
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