Published May 26, 2017

Operators brew business with coffee-and-beer bars

Coffee and beer bars are becoming more popular, with more establishments opening all over the country. The establishments offer services to different crowds of people that can come all day long, creating steady business. The bars are often a unique attraction that caters to the neighborhood they are in offering quality beverages and service. Patrons can also come and hang out with friends or hold business meetings while remote workers can drink coffee all day then grab a beer after work. These bars are fun and practical, which us why they are doing so well.

Key Takeaways:

  • The craft beer trend and US consumption of coffee makes coffee-and-beer bars a great match.
  • The sense of community is what makes coffee-and-beer bars extremely attractive.
  • Success is aided by the fact many neighborhoods do not have these bar concepts already.

“Why they pair well and why they’re going together is because of the quality and varieties of the coffee and beer.”

Read more: http://www.restaurant-hospitality.com/drink-trends/operators-brew-business-coffee-and-beer-bars

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