Jason, since you're here, I am curious about something... this has nothing to do with licensing or any of those issues, lets put that behind us (I'm sure you'll be happy to, lets consider it over)....
Can a pinball "cafe" make money? did your business model ever work? Like, pretend you were all cleared to operate, could you make a go of it?
Obviously in today's world, coin drops alone aren't going to pay for anything, but can pinball as an attraction for a coffee shop or bar or something, would that work? and you make your money off the food and beverage? Was the pinball an attraction at all with the general public? You did get a fair bit of press, both opening and closing, so there seemed to be interest, but did that translate into business?
Or would those square feet be better off with something else, even just extra tables for patrons and be a regular coffee shop?
Thanks for taking the time to respond in this thread.
Can a pinball "cafe" make money? did your business model ever work? Like, pretend you were all cleared to operate, could you make a go of it?
Obviously in today's world, coin drops alone aren't going to pay for anything, but can pinball as an attraction for a coffee shop or bar or something, would that work? and you make your money off the food and beverage? Was the pinball an attraction at all with the general public? You did get a fair bit of press, both opening and closing, so there seemed to be interest, but did that translate into business?
Or would those square feet be better off with something else, even just extra tables for patrons and be a regular coffee shop?
Thanks for taking the time to respond in this thread.