Publisher's Synopsis
Everything you wanted to know about opening your own bar: finding the best concept, getting licenses, hiring the team, and marketing your venue explained step-by-step.
If you've ever spent an evening at a fun local bar, you may have wondered about whether you could run your own drinking establishment and be successful. This being said, if you're thinking that you might take that idea and turn it into a reality, you're now probably wondering how to open a bar in your neighborhood.
When it comes down to it, opening a bar is very similar to starting a small business of any kind-with the added aspect, of course, of serving alcohol to customers.
Want to open? Read this book.
Here is What I Show You in This book.
Who And Why Should You Open A Bar
Profitability Of A Bar Business
Six Ways To Find Money To Start Your Business
Knowing The Market And Setting A Trend
Naming Your Bar Or Club
Putting Together A Business Plan
Legal Side Of Your Bar Business
Incorporating Your Business
EIN, Bank Account & City, County & State Licenses
Liquor License (Application To Approval)
Commercial, BOP & Liquor Liability Insurance
How To Find An Existing Bar For Sale
How To Find A Suitable Location
Negotiating A Commercial Lease
Planning And Building A Bar
Signage, Menu, Décor & Furniture
Sound, Lighting & Music
Supplies & Equipment
Management & Employees
Managing Bar Inventory
How To Calculate Inventory Usage, Pour Cost
Drink Pricing, Profitability, And POS
Accounting & Bookkeeping
Marketing & Promotion
How To Increase And Upsell Liquor
Additional Revenue Ideas
And So much more
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