24A – Venture Concept No. 1
Throughout
this course, I have turned a simple idea into a grand and achievable vision
that I could see becoming a reality in the near future. Stacked is a concept in which I have
developed that will serve as a customizable fast-food restaurant in which
customers can build their own breakfast platters. When pondering on different problems in my
life and their solutions, I thought about the lack of good breakfast food that
is open late at night and does not require you to sit down for a full meal in
which you have to tip a server.
In the
Gainesville area, I recognize that there is a great need for a breakfast place
that is open extended hours into the night and early parts of the morning. There are no places like Stacked Downtown and
people are constantly looking for new foods to try after going out. College students are always seeking out cheap
new foods and Stacked will have many affordable options since breakfast foods
are not that expensive. I have already
spoken to so many different groups of people about this idea, and so many of my
peers have expressed interest in its opening.
The
concept that I have developed is very innovative as there is not currently a
place in Gainesville for people to build their own breakfast platters nor a
place that serves breakfast food at a counter beyond typical breakfast
hours. The restaurant will be set up in
a way that is similar to places such as Grill Fresh, Bolay, and Vale in which
people choose different sizes to build their bowls. The bases for the platters will include foods
such as pancakes, waffles, biscuits, French toast, regular toast, bagels, and
crepes. The next step will include
choosing a type of protein. These proteins include everything from fried
chicken to any style eggs. Finally,
people can choose their sides and toppings.
Sides will include foods such as fruits, bacon, sausage, avocados, lox,
(up-charge), hash browns, home fries, and more. Sauces will also be available such as
hollandaise, syrups, chocolate sauce, etc.
The bowls will be priced based on how much people get of each
category. The large bowl will cost $12 and
will include two things from each category.
The medium platter will cost $9 and will include 2 bases, one protein,
and one topping. Finally, the small will
include one thing from each category and will cost $7. For people that are more interested in simple
snack options they can request items on their own such as a pancake after a
night out. These prices will be
determined based on how much it costs to obtain the resources but will be
fairly cheap for college students. The
goal of the restaurant is to make the options the most convenient and flexible
for the customers because I want the place to have a reputation of being able
to be customizable and affordable. These
are two qualities that I value as a college student on a budget that wants to
make the most of her money.
I am
confident that people in their twenties in the Gainesville area will be very
fond of this restaurant and will want to go to it during various hours of the
day because it combines two things that college students love: brunch and
late-night snacks. I feel like most of
the places that are currently open during the late hours of the night only
serve things like pizza, cookies, or burgers and I want to break these
boundaries by offering something new.
Stacked is very different from places such as Ihop and Denny’s because
people don’t have to sit down and have a whole meal and won’t have to tip.
Additionally, people have much more flexibility to get exactly what they want
without having to pick menu items apart and pay extra for changes. I have gone to Ihop with friends before that
have struggled picking things on the menu that they desire because they like
parts of a meal better for some items more than others. While Ihop and Denny’s will be a major
competitor during the late hours of the night, I think that typical bagel
places such as Bagel Bakery will be a competitor during the day. At these bagel places people can also order
foods at a counter but can’t get the same type of freshness and fresh items
such as pancakes and waffles.
When
thinking about this restaurant, I think that my most important resources are
gaining a strong customer base through strategic marketing techniques and
having a passionate group of employees that will keep the place lively even
during the late hours. The “Stacked
experience” should be full of energy and the employees will be made up of
college students that love food and can help make recommendations to people
wanting to try new things. The next
opportunity that I want to tackle in this venture is figuring out who my food
supplier will be and how reliable their prices are with the changing of the
seasons. I think that I could make this
business come to life within the next 5 years and can grow it to other college
towns within the next 10 years. I am
excited to see all that is yet to come with this idea and will need to acquire
a lot of good contacts through my networking abilities along the way.
Hey Emily,
ReplyDeleteI think your business idea is awesome! You have a good price range for your bowls and I feel like college students can afford it. This restaurant idea does not exist in Gainesville and I think people will really enjoy it. I agree with you that keeping loyal customers is very important in this business. Eventually expanding is a positive thing to look forward to! Good job!
Hi!
ReplyDeleteYour description of your venture concept is very detailed and, with the information you provided, I can definitely see it becoming a staple of Downtown Gainesville. You are aware of your possible competition, the demographic that will provide you with the most business, and of the things that go into creating a successful restaurant, such as food suppliers. I look forward to seeing what this venture becomes!
As the semester has progressed, your opportunity has become more clear and explicit. The lack of an affordable breakfast place that is open late means that there is a part of the food market that isn't being exploited. Through your research, we have seen that there is a heavy demand for this type of food late at night. In addition, the innovative idea to make it similar to restaurants like chipotle was a neat twist. I believe this business could be a real success within many college towns!!
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