Students come to us from all over the world to learn how to open a coffee shop business. Most of the time, their passion is centered around coffee. Sometimes, however, coffee is simply the business model that allows them to pursue another passion entirely.
That was the case for Taylor Gardner, founder and CEO of The Garden Foundation, a nonprofit organization in Las Vegas, Nevada, serving adults with disabilities. Taylor came to the Texas Coffee School Coffeepreneur® 3-Day Business Master Class to learn how to open a coffee shop business that would help her clients learn vocational skills.
At Texas Coffee School, we will be the first to tell you the Coffeepreneur® lifestyle isn’t for everyone. Do you think you have what it takes? If so, don’t let fear stop you from starting a coffee shop.
There’s a hardworking small business owner behind every independent coffee shops’ exposed brick walls, crumbly pastries, and clever seasonal drink menus. Before a single latte is ever served,
Texas Coffee School founder, Tom Vincent was recently a featured guest on the Unstoppable CEO Podcast (Episode 124). He shares his amazing and very personal entrepreneurial back-story on how Texas Coffee School came to be, and a number of his tips for “Coffeepreneurs®” starting a coffee shop business. This is a really powerful episode you won’t want to miss! It is available for download in Apple Podcasts,
As difficult as it can seem to truly find your passion in life — in your job, your home life or your relationships — finding a way to merge the three areas into a singular and fulfilling lifestyle of being a Coffeepreneur® isn’t as hard as you might think. It depends on how much you want to find it, then putting together a plan, executing that plan, making
The 5 Step Approach Of A Successful Coffeepreneur®
I used to think I needed to be perfect, or have all the answers, or all the conditions had to be just right on day one so I could begin my journey toward opening my coffee business. What I eventually realized was nobody who is truly successful is perfect (or even good) when they begin. They aren’t business experts, they aren’t the best in their class,