How to own a cafe one day

How to own a cafe one day

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

How to own a cafe one day

[x-posting from r/baristas for more vis and input]

Hey folks, hope everyone’s week is going well with lots of great coffee!

I’m in a dilemma. I have a dream of opening a cafe myself one day but currently work in tech full time. It’s a dream of mine bc I love cafes, making coffee for people, and generally crave owning something of my own. I’d want my cafe to rly focus on coffee quality rather than just being a business.

I can’t switch careers fully right now due to financial constraints. I part timed on the weekend for a bit but took a break when I moved. I thought I’d really want to part time again, and I kind of do, but I’m also unsure about the longevity of working 7 days a week (full time tech job on weekdays and part time barista job on weekends).

I’m hoping to get some opinions. I’m unsure about committing to part time during the weekend because 1) I can burn out and end up doing poorly in both jobs, 2) I felt like I wasn’t learning as much as I could on the weekends since I don’t benefit from the repetition of learning during the week, and 3) this might be a lazy reason, but I do want to travel more this year so doing part time on the weekends is a blocker.

I’d like opinions from y’all. Is part time at a cafe my only option? Are there other things I can maybe focus on with more flexible times? I’m in my late 20s right now and worry if I limit my options if I don’t get good enough by a certain age.

Open to any ideas and thoughts. TIA!

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