Now the other side of the coin.
Assuming same capacity and same occupation rate.
In a coffee shop you expend 5$. In a restaurant you expend at least 3 times that. Sure, you go less frequently, but they have the tables filled with other customers.
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It depends. Just a function of customers/day. Restaurant needs to attract 5 x more Justins to make the same revenue.
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The frequency of coffee shop trips provides the opportunity to capture the lunch market. The inverse doesn’t. Odds are your coffee shop could put a good lunch together and tempt you to comeback.
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Let’s also talk about profit margins...
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My guess is higher than restaurant margins: https://www.quora.com/What-are-typical-coffee-shop-gross-profit-margins-on-the-coffee-and-drinks-they-sell/answer/Peter-Baskerville …
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- I spend ~$15 for lunch.
- Unlikely that I'll go to the same place more than twice a month ($30 / month)