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Host Tea Parties At Your Coffee Shop 
By: Karyn Lewis
Why not have tea parties at your coffee shop? You already have the elements that will make it work. Chances are your coffee shop serves tea to accommodate those guests that don't like coffee. You will have tables, chairs, and plenty of cups to serve the drinks in. What you may not have are customers that are coming in during the afternoons and this type of arrangement can take care of some of that lag time.
The idea of a tea party is very simple and it won't take much to transform your coffee shop to host one a few afternoons a week. Try to schedule a weekday for those that are available. However, many children that would love to go to a tea party are in school and many parents work. If you can get a Saturday or Sunday afternoon tea party that would work well too.
You can make these tea parties as elaborate or as simple as you want them to be. The focus needs to be on offering girls, moms, daughters, and even fathers who want to spend a few hours with their little girl a nice experience. Make sure you advertise for our tea parties so people can make plans to attend. Let them know if it is will be casual dress as well.
Think about what your guests to tea parties would be interested in having. You can offer several great flavors of tea for them to try out. You can also choose to offer tea sandwiches and delicate desserts. These sandwiches and desserts should be sample sized portions. Adding these items is likely to get you more business for your tea parties as they will get the entire package for one price.
Plan your tea parties well in advance so you have time to advertise. The first few you will likely need to really work on spreading the word. After that though you will probably have plenty of people eagerly waiting for them to roll around again. Keep a good log for reservations and don't book more people than you easily have room to accommodate.
You may want to consider having some entertainment for the tea parties as well. This can liven things up and give those that come back regularly something new to look forward to. It doesn't have to be anything elaborate or expensive in order to be a great hit. At the vary least offer some music that goes well with a tea party.
Talk to your staff before hand to let them know about your tea part plans. Many of them will have ideas you can implement. They need to understand what their role will be in it as well. They may be perfect for working behind the counter but need some training in how to effectively work in this new set up.
If you haven't considered using your coffee shop for hosting tea parties you may want to give it a try. It isn't going to be difficult to get into motion and they should get a very nice crowd drawn in. Many of these adults may not have come to your coffee shop before. There is a very good chance they will start coming in on a regular basis as well as for future tea parties.
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Karyn Lewis writes about the ups and downs of the coffee shop business. Avoid the rookie mistakes many new operators make when they buy a coffee shop and read more coffee related articles at her site.
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