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Hi All. First let me say I think this site is great. I just discovered it today and I have spent the last 4 hours reading about all sorts of different topics.
I’m a typical office worker who is tired of the corporate 9-5 shirt and tie world. I’ve always loved pizza and am now thinking of opening my own shop. My idea is a little different then what most shops are though. I’m thinking of a lunch only shop. Before you throw out my idea let me explain…
As I mentioned before I work in an office building. There are 10 floors and each floor has at least 100 people on it. There are 14 other buildings like this all with in a quarter mile (its all based around the corners of 1 intersection). So that’s about 14,000 people working in a very small area. Can you believe there is no pizza by the slice place near there??? The closest ones are about 3 miles away which means we have to drive there.
With that said I think there is a great market for the lunch crowd. I was thinking a deal of 2 slices (from an 18" pizza) and a can of soda for $6. The other places in town charge between $4.50 and $5. Figure I can charge a little more for the convenience of not having to drive.
However, because the area is mostly an office park its pretty dead at night. There is a movie theater near by but even that is not very crowded at night. Thus I am not sure that it would make sense to stay open for a dinner crowd that I’m not even sure exists. Aside from that the only parking near by is in garages that you have to pay for, so that’s another deterrent for people to drive there. Plus on top of all that the space available is very small, only about 500 SQFT. So I wouldn’t be able to set up an extensive seating area for people to come in and dine.
So I’m thinking my typical day would be around 9-4, which give me adequate time for morning prep before lunch and clean up afterward.
With all this being said, I was wondering if any one out there has a similar type set up and has made it work. I have read through and see that most people talk about delivery and other items that lend themselves to a more traditional restaurant set up. Before diving deeper into this I’m just looking to see if its even a viable concept in the industry.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I’m a typical office worker who is tired of the corporate 9-5 shirt and tie world. I’ve always loved pizza and am now thinking of opening my own shop. My idea is a little different then what most shops are though. I’m thinking of a lunch only shop. Before you throw out my idea let me explain…
As I mentioned before I work in an office building. There are 10 floors and each floor has at least 100 people on it. There are 14 other buildings like this all with in a quarter mile (its all based around the corners of 1 intersection). So that’s about 14,000 people working in a very small area. Can you believe there is no pizza by the slice place near there??? The closest ones are about 3 miles away which means we have to drive there.
With that said I think there is a great market for the lunch crowd. I was thinking a deal of 2 slices (from an 18" pizza) and a can of soda for $6. The other places in town charge between $4.50 and $5. Figure I can charge a little more for the convenience of not having to drive.
However, because the area is mostly an office park its pretty dead at night. There is a movie theater near by but even that is not very crowded at night. Thus I am not sure that it would make sense to stay open for a dinner crowd that I’m not even sure exists. Aside from that the only parking near by is in garages that you have to pay for, so that’s another deterrent for people to drive there. Plus on top of all that the space available is very small, only about 500 SQFT. So I wouldn’t be able to set up an extensive seating area for people to come in and dine.
So I’m thinking my typical day would be around 9-4, which give me adequate time for morning prep before lunch and clean up afterward.
With all this being said, I was wondering if any one out there has a similar type set up and has made it work. I have read through and see that most people talk about delivery and other items that lend themselves to a more traditional restaurant set up. Before diving deeper into this I’m just looking to see if its even a viable concept in the industry.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks