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Is a coffee-cade viable?

By NJGecko

7 years ago


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    #15 7 years ago

    Shoot me a PM if you have any specific questions NJGecko

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    #20 7 years ago
    Quoted from Ericpinballfan:

    In the end it's the beer that will pay the rent, not the quarters.

    That depends on the location. Our gov't taxes liquor so much that the profit margin is very slim. Liquor up here is a volume game.

    Keep your labour costs around 30%, your food costs around 30% and you can do okay.

    Pins in my shop are $1 a play for newer pins, 2 plays for $1 for older pins. We've had no complaints on cost to play (except one guy who says all games should be .25 cents. Dude, it's not 1987 anymore).

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