Bar Idea

Search

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
I think within the next 5 years, I'm going to open my own place and work for myself. Won't be easy and surely will be a lot of hard work but think it would be rewarding. I LOVE the idea of a saloon based on the 1920's. The big oak bar, the classic furniture, the piano player and the jazz. It wouldn't be a sports bar or a club. A more classy joint with the exposed brick, classic cocktails and great food. You just don't see these types of things anymore. The "speakeasy" look. Thoughts? Being totally serious.
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
Sounds like a great idea.

My vision would be one in which a table orders cocktails and instead of the barmaid bringing them out, I'd have a few floating bartenders that actually bring their supplies up to the table on a cart and mix the drinks at the table all the while telling you exactly why they do what they do with some history of the alcohol etc. It's an experience not just lunch.
 

Gunga galunga... gunga, gunga-galunga.
Joined
Jan 1, 2001
Messages
4,196
Tokens
tough biz from what I hear....what type of location/city were you thinking of for the concept?
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
tough biz from what I hear....what type of location/city were you thinking of for the concept?

Needs to be city Noonan or at least not the country. My vision is a staircase downstairs into a brick space like you used to see during prohibition. Haven't even thought about a city. Too far off. But, if you are different, do what you do and do it well and work hard, I think it can work. Consistency is so important in that business.
 

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Jan 16, 2010
Messages
17,864
Tokens
They're out there already. Not a bad idea, but a rough business to be in.

Do you have any restaurant/food/bar experience?
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
They're out there already. Not a bad idea, but a rough business to be in.

Do you have any restaurant/food/bar experience?

That scares me a bit MattyMatt. Haven't worked in the industry in roughly 17 years or so. I know business but it's been awhile in the food industry. This isn't something just to jump into though. You'd have to do a ton of research so you aren't just going in blind. And, of course, surround yourself with a staff of absolute studs to get you off and running. Why do you say rough business to be in? Curious.
 

New member
Joined
Mar 2, 2006
Messages
17,562
Tokens
That scares me a bit MattyMatt. Haven't worked in the industry in roughly 17 years or so. I know business but it's been awhile in the food industry. This isn't something just to jump into though. You'd have to do a ton of research so you aren't just going in blind. And, of course, surround yourself with a staff of absolute studs to get you off and running. Why do you say rough business to be in? Curious.

9/10 restaurants/bars fail.

Profit margins are slim. It is not like many businesses where once you achieve a certain level you are on cruise control.
 
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
8,541
Tokens
The bar business chewed me up and spit me out. Without a doubt the hardest 5 years of my life in terms of work. Cost me friends, money and surely took years off of my life.

good luck to you though!
 

Member
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
12,081
Tokens
I have been to a few places with this theme and have always enjoyed it there
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
The bar business chewed me up and spit me out. Without a doubt the hardest 5 years of my life in terms of work. Cost me friends, money and surely took years off of my life.

good luck to you though!

Really? Why?
 

New member
Joined
Aug 24, 2013
Messages
511
Tokens
I don't really know whether the concept will work but i do know from experience that it is very tough business in general.
 

Gunga galunga... gunga, gunga-galunga.
Joined
Jan 1, 2001
Messages
4,196
Tokens
i am no expert in this area (only put in a semester waiting tables when I was out of college with ruptured appendix)....but I would look for an upscale area in a theater district or something....my guess is you would be targeting an early 40s and older crowd and the tough part about that is those folks don't go out as consistently...i don't want to / mean to talk you out of your dream, but I think that there is a reason there are not that many of those types of places....by the time you pay a decent musician to get people in the door, the rent, the staff and buy all permits, equipment, insurance and supplies you need, you have to slang a lot of drinks and food to start making decent money.....good luck tho!

http://www.bizbuysell.com/bars-and-taverns-for-sale/?q=/wEFDmJmc19zb3J0PTYwOjIw
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
i am no expert in this area (only put in a semester waiting tables when I was out of college with ruptured appendix)....but I would look for an upscale area in a theater district or something....my guess is you would be targeting an early 40s and older crowd and the tough part about that is those folks don't go out as consistently...i don't want to / mean to talk you out of your dream, but I think that there is a reason there are not that many of those types of places....by the time you pay a decent musician to get people in the door, the rent, the staff and buy all permits, equipment, insurance and supplies you need, you have to slang a lot of drinks and food to start making decent money.....good luck tho!

http://www.bizbuysell.com/bars-and-taverns-for-sale/?q=%2fwEFDmJmc19zb3J0PTYwOjIw

Oh trust me, you aren't being an ass or anything. Looking for feedback. It's just business. Not personal.
 

New member
Joined
Mar 2, 2006
Messages
17,562
Tokens
Oh trust me, you aren't being an ass or anything. Looking for feedback. It's just business. Not personal.

The line that I hate most in life. If business weren't personal, nobody would do it.

Why not something with less risk?
 

New member
Joined
Oct 19, 2007
Messages
35,366
Tokens
Just from my perspective, the most popular bars I've been to, that aren't clubs, have a niche. Either a nice location or they brew some of their own beer. People love local brews. If you don't have a location, bomb ass food, or unique beer, it's tough to get people to go with all the options.
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
The line that I hate most in life. If business weren't personal, nobody would do it.

Why not something with less risk?

I guess I look at that saying a little differently than you. I look at it to mean when making business decisions, nothing should be taken personal and no matter what happens, the personal relationship should not get in the way of business decisions.
 

Member
Joined
May 27, 2007
Messages
39,464
Tokens
Just from my perspective, the most popular bars I've been to, that aren't clubs, have a niche. Either a nice location or they brew some of their own beer. People love local brews. If you don't have a location, bomb ass food, or unique beer, it's tough to get people to go with all the options.

Well yeah AK, all three of those would factor in of course.
 

Rx Senior
Joined
Dec 7, 2004
Messages
18,351
Tokens
I like the idea but I think u have to incorporate a sports bar....maybe the 1920s theme is downstairs and upstairs u have the modern sportsbar so you dont lose customers that want to go to the bar to watch the game or the fight.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,119,810
Messages
13,573,528
Members
100,877
Latest member
kiemt5385
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com