I'm thinking about expanding into the restaurant / coffee shop business sometime in the future. There is a gap in this space in the market that I'm targetting, I have a space in mind with a very good commercial location, it's in a mall.
Has anyone dipped his toes into this business?
Discuss.
Which Sunday are you going to have off each month?
(this is what a friend of mine who spent 15 years in the restaurant business asks anyone who fancies starting a restaurant)
In fairness, there are food business and food businesses.
If you were thinking of opening a coffee shop / sandwich place that's only open during the day to serve people at work, that's probably within the realms of sanity.
If you're thinking of fast food - my friend was an operations director for a major Burger King franchise during his time in the food business. Before that, he was in the military. He says the military was a walk in the park compared to running a fast food joint.
If you're thinking of a people-pay-fifty-bucks-for-dinner place, you need to read Kitchen Confidential, especially the bit about how the entire industry is set up to chew up people who think having a restaurant is a nice idea.
Bear in mind that the most profitable restaurant businesses aren't in the restaurant business, they're in the real estate business. The food income is a handy way to finance the transactions.
Restaurants have:
-unsociable, long hours
-perishable stock
-unreliable casual staff who WILL steal from you
-masses of regulation
-insane levels of competition
-huge working capital requirements
-eternal cashflow problems
-health and safety problems (fires, injuries, food poisoning)
-huge exposure to macro-economic trends (it's one of the first things that gets cut when the newspapers start crying recession)