Learn how to start a coffee shop in Tennessee from Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea! The award-winning coffee roaster, which has helped open over 300 independent coffee shops in over 30 states, recently updated its online coffee shop startup guide with more tips and resources for The Volunteer State.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Want to learn in Tennessee? Get tips on starting a profitable business in The Volunteer State from coffee shop startup experts at Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea.
Through its consulting program, Roast magazine's 2016 Macro Roaster of the Year has taught over 300 entrepreneurs across the country how to open their own .
In 2022, Crimson Cup published a series of startup guides to help entrepreneurs in each state achieve their dreams of opening their own coffee shops.
For 2024, the company's 7 Steps to Success has updated its guide with even more tips and resources.
"Tennessee offers fertile ground for many types of small businesses, and coffee shops are no exception," said Crimson Cup Founder and President Greg Ubert.
"The Volunteer State ranks 41st in the number of coffee shops per capita, with fewer than one coffee shop for every 7,681 residents. That leaves a lot of Tennesseans without a local coffee shop!"
Crimson Cup's 7 Steps program is based on Ubert's book, Seven Steps to Success: A Common-sense Guide to Succeed in Specialty Coffee, which he wrote to help coffee shop owners master all aspects of successful coffee shop operations. The book is the centerpiece of the company's .
"We help entrepreneurs with little or no coffee experience become owners of thriving coffee shops serving their local communities," he said.
"From choosing a terrific location and writing a strong to calculating , buying and laying out equipment, hiring and training staff and more, our team is here to guide you."
To hear about the book in Ubert's own words, download a on Soundcloud.
"As a coffee roaster and coffee business consultant, Crimson Cup believes our company only succeeds when our customers do," Ubert said. "As a result, we support coffee shop owners at every step, from concept through opening day and beyond. Some of our customers have been in business for 20 years or more."
In 2016, Owners Sherry and Michael Marion followed our 7 Steps road map to create Open Doors Coffeehouse at 101 E. 8th Ave. in Johnson City, Tennessee. Housed in a former Long John Silver's restaurant building, Open Doors has become a gathering place for locals.
For several years, it has been voted the area's top coffee shop in the Best in Johnson City awards.
"Our mission is to provide a great place for terrific coffee, service, and community," Michael Marion said. "We are locally owned and very connected with the community."
"We like to see our front porch as a place to connect with people in the adjoining neighborhoods," he added. "We have loved on and redeemed this little corner in Johnson City."
Sherry Marion says friendly service is central to the shop's success. "Our staff knows customer names, personal details, and, of course, the way they like their drink," she said. "They love that we sometimes have their drink ready as they walk in or pull up to the drive through!"
Crimson Cup's 7 Steps to Success team has supported the Marions from the beginning of their coffee journey.
"When my husband began thinking and dreaming of having a coffee shop, he discovered Crimson Cup," Sherry said. "He went to visit their Columbus, Ohio headquarters and decided we would benefit by partnering with this company. Crimson Cup has done a lot of the hard work by figuring out and fine-tuning processes and finding what works best."
"There's so much you have to consider and figure out," she added. "It's much simpler to have Crimson Cup provide layout, equipment, products, and training as a proven system."
Michael said Crimson Cup's hands-on training and ongoing availability has been "incredible," adding, "I have found their consultants to be kind, friendly, and very available to help. I would absolutely encourage others to seek out Crimson Cup's help."
"Although the fundamentals of coffee shop operation remain the same from state to state, the economic opportunities, business formation and licensing requirements vary widely," Ubert said. "We're excited to share information and resources to help entrepreneurs expedite their startup journey."
He invited anyone who is thinking of opening a coffee shop in any state to call Crimson Cup for guidance.
"If you run into any roadblocks or just want to discuss your vision with a coffee expert, you can reach our startup team by calling 1-888-800-9224."
About Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea
Founded in 1991, Crimson Cup is at the forefront of the coffee industry. Its attentive roasting, startup support and global partnerships are consciously designed for the greater good of communities around the world. Among other significant recognitions, the company has earned 2024 Double Gold awards at the Aurora International Taste Challenge, 2024, 2020 and 2017 Good Food Awards, the 2019 Golden Bean Champion for Small Franchise/Chain Roaster and Roast magazine's 2016 Macro Roaster of the Year.
Crimson Cup travels the world searching for the perfect cup – driven by meaningful relationships, honesty and a shared vision for the future. Its initiatives foster respect and decency through mutually beneficial collaboration across local and global communities.
Through its 7 Steps to Success coffee shop startup program, the company teaches entrepreneurs in their local communities. The program helps new owners write a strong coffee shop business plan and calculate startup costs in their local community.
Crimson Cup coffee is available through over 300 independent coffee houses, grocers, college and universities, restaurants and food service operations across more than 30 states, Guam and Bangladesh. The company also owns several and coffeehouses in Easton Town Center and near The Tennessee State University campus. To learn more, visit .
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