How to Start a Coffee Shop in Colorado
How to Start a Coffee Shop in Colorado
Open a Coffee Business Successfully in Colorado
If you are currently researching how to open up a coffee shop in Colorado, congratulations!
The caffeine-fueled growth of the coffee shop retail industry across America is warming up – and it’s expected to get even hotter, including in Colorado. Promising towns for the coffee shop are Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder – and many others!
A new generation of customers who want high-quality coffee offered in a beautiful space, with great customer service changes how people get their coffee. This means that your coffee shop business has the potential to be quite profitable.
But what's the best way to open a coffee business in Colorado?
This post will focus on what you need to start a coffee shop in Colorado, offering tips and recommendations.
For more detailed information, visit our coffee business blog and explore the essential topics aspiring coffee business owners need to know.
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At Coffee Shop Startups, we aim to help every aspiring coffee shop owner take their business idea to the next level.
You might need help with the initial research on how to start your coffee shop business.
For others, you will need help strengthening your coffee shop business plan. Some of you may want to know how to design your coffee shop to help you avoid costly fines or remodeling modifications. As a new coffee shop owner, you might need help hiring, choosing coffee equipment, or searching for the perfect coffee business location.
There's certainly plenty to cover. That's okay, that's why we're here! We are excited to bring you unprecedented in-depth information in our Complete Coffee Shop Startups Kit.
Further Reading: Requirements to Open a Coffee Shop
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How to Open a Coffee Shop in Colorado
Step 1: Decide on a coffee business concept
There are plenty of great coffee shop concepts that would work in Colorado. Pick something that works for your customers at your location and does well against the existing competition. But most importantly, pick a concept that inspires you and motivates you to be the best coffee shop owner you can be.
Step 2: Determine your coffee menu
Colorado residents have a diversity of tastes, wants, and needs. Understanding your target market will help you decide what type of coffee menu you’ll be offering. First, come up with a simple menu, and then grow it out from there.
Step 3: Develop your coffee brand
Like elsewhere, coffee drinkers in Colorado value reputable brands, including their coffee, too! After you know what concept you are aiming for the coffee shop menu you will offer, you’ll be able to get a good handle on what type of coffee brand to start which will resonate with your customers.
Step 4: Write a coffee shop business plan
Colorado folks don’t like to waste money. Writing all of your thoughts down in a business plan will forge your plan of action. Articulating all your plans can help you save money.
Step 5: Determine your coffee shop budget
One of the centerpieces of your coffee shop planning is determining your budget. While costs are typically less expensive in some areas in Colorado than elsewhere in the country – such as New York, Washington, or Massachusetts, your coffee startup costs can still run away from you without a proper budget.
Step 6: Secure your coffee shop funding
After determining your coffee shop budget, you’ll want to determine your funding mix. This will help you understand HOW and WHERE you will get your money.
Step 7: Establish your business entity
Early in the process of setting up your coffee shop in Colorado, you will need to set up your business with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office. You’ll have a variety of business structures to choose from, though many independent coffee shop owners enjoy the benefits of forming an LLC.
Step 8: Find a great coffee shop location
Colorado is a vibrant state. There are lots of potentially great locations for your coffee business. You’ll want to choose a coffee shop location that works best for you in several important ways. Consider reading two posts:
Step 9: Choose your coffee equipment
Picking your coffee equipment will be based on your menu. Now that you’ve secured a coffee shop location and are working on the coffee shop build-out, you’ll want to pick commercial coffee equipment that will optimize your operation.
Step 10: Choose your coffee beans (inventory)
Your coffee shop’s success is ultimately based on whether customers love your customer service and coffee. Explore local coffee roasters who provide wholesale coffee beans. We explore this topic in our post, How to Choose a Wholesale Coffee Roaster.
Step 11: Hire and train your baristas
Training your employees is a big part of your success. Offering your staff regular barista training will save you money on the back end – offering better service and products, less waste, and improved employee morale.
Step 12: Host your grand opening
Colorado provides a great opportunity to start a coffee business. Consider having a coffee shop grand opening that creates a buzz, energizes new customers, and draws awareness from your neighbors and likely customers.
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Requirements to Start a Coffee Shop in Colorado
Once you're ready to make your business office, you will need to structure your coffee business.
You likely create an LLC for your coffee shop through the Colorado Secretary of State's office or a similar office that handles business formations.
There are a lot of benefits to forming an LLC or a corporation. It generally protects you from personal liability in an unfortunate event, accident, or negligence. Further, it will help you apply for your EIN, open a business banking account, and other essential business activities.
In addition, doing business in Colorado means acquiring various permits and licenses at the state and local levels.
A few of the coffee shop requirements are below:
- Business formation (LLC or Corporation)
- EIN (Employee Identification Number)
- City Business License
- State Reseller's License
- Fire Department Occupancy Permit
- County Health Department Permit
- Building's Department
- Food Handler's Permit
There may also be other permits and licenses that you'll have to have, so be sure to check.
Further Reading: How to Open a Coffee Shop Successfully
Start a Coffee Shop in Colorado
How To Start a Colorado Coffee Shop?
Steps To Do Right Now
- Research
- Develop Your Coffee Shop Concept
- Plan Your Coffee Shop Budget
- Write Your Coffee Shop Business Plan
- Create an Action Plan
- Explore Local Roasters
Research
Colorado is primed and ready for specialty coffee and will see greater competition in the near future. Therefore, you must honor the need to do the necessary research for your specific location. Every region and county in Colorado produces its own challenges and opportunities. Explore the existing competition, target market, and needs of the community.
Develop Your Concept
Developing your coffee shop concept specifically tailored to your target market will be one of the most important things you want to focus on. Start with the basics: Do you want to open a brick-and-mortar coffee shop? Are you interested in setting up a mobile coffee business, or do you want to start a drive-thru coffee shop?
If you want to spend less money, you might consider setting up a coffee cart or setting up an online coffee business.
Your concept choice depends on several factors, including your budget, existing competition, and figuring out where your interests and passions lie.
Plan Your Coffee Budget
Setting up a coffee shop in Colorado can vary in cost. Certainly, larger cities or trendy neighborhoods will increase real estate costs and higher labor costs. Therefore, you will want to thoughtfully develop your coffee shop budget based on your concept, location, menu, equipment needs, design, and layout.
Write a Coffee Shop Business Plan
Before starting your coffee shop in Colorado, you must have a plan. So, I’d recommend writing a business plan and getting all of your thoughts down on paper. If you need help starting your business plan, consider reading our post, How to Write Your Coffee Shop Business Plan.
Develop an Action Plan
After you’ve developed your Colorado-based coffee shop – including the concept, menu, and written business plan – you’ll want to create an action plan. Your coffee shop action plan will detail your first steps with a timeline.
Explore Local Coffee Roasters
Exploring local roasters in Colorado is a lot of fun. Get out there and meet coffee roasters you might want to work with. Discover new coffee roasting profiles and determine what kind of roasts you would like to serve in your coffee shop.
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