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TopicI hate not having money for things
Entity13
05/29/19 4:54:54 PM
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Doctor Foxx posted...
ParanoidObsessive posted...
Entity13 posted...
I'd love to open a cafe that caters to board gamers, with a couple rooms in the back for bigger or louder groups such as DnD players, but that would require funds as well.

Every time someone opened a place like that (or similarly, one for video games) near where I live, they always wound up tanking.

The desire to turn your hobby or passion into a career (or share it with other people) really isn't enough if the demand isn't there.


There's 2 board game cafes like this within 2 blocks of my apartment. They're both steady all the time. One has turned into a vegan hotspot for snacks and they're extra busy. I'm certain that if one folds it's going to be the place not trying to bring in new demographics.

Really depends on your market and how you do things. Most businesses of any kind will close within a few years.


Right. I remember this one smoothie place I loved in the short time it was open. It had strawberry smoothies that tasted like strawberries rather than the synthetic stuff that calls itself strawberry flavoring, the prices were as right as the consistency, and it was across from the parking lot from my job at the time.They got away, too, with calling it Maui Wowi!

Then Jamba Juice opened across the street. The smoothie place I liked closed within the month.

Shit sucks.
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