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CellarDoor

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Aug 19, 2006 6:54 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I am looking for as much advice as possible concerning starting, owning, and maintaining a bar/nightclub. Although I am a business major at Northern Illinois University and currently work in a bar, I understand that I am extremely green in this area. So, with your help, I am compiling as much information as I can so when the time does come I will be ready. Feel free to post any information, no matter how minute, you deem worthy of note. Thank you for your time and your consideration.

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daschwan

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Aug 20, 2006 1:45 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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If you go to bplans.com there is a business plan for a nightclub. And try bar & nightclub magazine. Hope that will help.

ryanwithanr

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Aug 21, 2006 12:11 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I would have to agree. Try to find as many worthy publications as you can. Such as magazines or associations. I have been very interested in the brewing industry. I joined the Brewers Association. It comes with numerous perks, such as industry publications, statistics, and a wealth of contacts and information regarding events. Plus they have a forum/newsletter that gets sent daily with information regarding the industry, and input from industry professionals.

Business plan templates are good to review, however, try to do some research on your own. Like textbooks, they can`t teach you everything, or in this case, a generic business plan is just that. Each and every plan will be unique, just like every entrepreneurial adventure. The business plan is going to be an extension of you and your idea. Bankable Business Plans by Edward Rogoff is an excellent book on business plans. Had to read it for a startup class I took in college.

Hopefully this helps. It will surely be a journey.




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Nuevolution

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Aug 21, 2006 12:49 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Cellar door,
Bar/Night Clubs are very hard to own and manage. As a DJ for 18 years, I contemplated many times to open a Night Club / PUB... and the liability for them are very high, so lots of banks turn away from these types of businesses.
Some of the problems why they are too risky are because of drunk people that don`t know how to act their age.
When I was deep into the Night Club life, I had my share of DJing at Clubs such as Palladium, Limelight, Club USA, Twilo, Sound Factory, Shelter, NASA, and my favorite..Zanzibar... The are all clubs based in NYC/ NJ tri-state area.. Here is some scoop of how you can start your own club with little money down or how to fund it to on your own...
What you need to do is:
1. Find a place that already has all the equipment and is willing to rent it to you or lease it to you.
2. Find promoters and high profile DJ`s
3.Start throwing your own gigs always keeping the same name of the gig...
4.  hire Security.. most clubs will have their own security..

Need more advise or Djs.. Fly me out and I will turn tear the roof off for you.. I own 10 thousand records and 4 thousand Mp3`s. And DJ software to play MP3s... So keep in touch..



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bthomd

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Aug 21, 2006 4:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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As a former avid pursuer of "the night life" (God how life has changed) I have to just chime in here and put my minute piece of advice in here.  Two things to remain focussed on in the club/entertainment industry; profitable promotions that also achieve tons of market exposure, and; security.  Safe and Fun...isn`t that the point.

jenq

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Aug 21, 2006 11:32 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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We own a bar on a lake that boasts the most beer sold within a 70 mile radius. It`s a tough business to be in. If you aren`t willing to be on premise during all the busy hours, don`t even think about starting one, you`ll be robbed blind. I highly recommend the shot counters that are hooked up to a computer. At the end of the night you can compare amount poured to the amount of cash in the register.

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cugelert

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Sep 03, 2006 10:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`m in the business too, over 25 yrs now.  Years ago when I bartended at a club in Belltown in Seattle, the owner gave me some excellent advice thats still stuck with me all these years, that I feel you may want to consider...

He said in order to have a successful club, you have to focus on making it very comfortable for the ladies.  Forget about the men...  If the ladies like your club, the guys will come anyway...  That worked like magic for him.

Take it from me, back in those days, he had the BEST club in Belltown with lines down the block in the rain with tons of cute girls waiting to get in, and of course, the guys were there too.

BTW, it was called Casa U Betcha, on 1st ave, back in the 80`s.  Its gone now.  He sold it and moved on.

Something to think about...  Hope it helps. 

jerik



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cugelert

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Sep 03, 2006 10:39 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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One last thing I forgot to mention, I`m working on a business plan for the acquisition of 6 F&B businesses across 3 states.  Whats your major? 

jerik



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Cu Gelert - The Legend ... If you`d like to know the value of money, go and borrow some... It is especially hard to work for money that you`ve already spent, on things that you never needed... Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it!
safeman4u

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Nov 15, 2006 8:54 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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tell me how.......
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