In fact, until now, in the eyes of most people in China, there is no difference between coffee shops, cafes and cafes. In essence, all three are social places with coffee as the medium. However, they are different in the following aspects:
1, with different business nature.
Coffee shops may not need a theme, or even be part of a larger building, such as a cinema, a library or a hotel. Coffee shop mainly drinks coffee, but also provides some light meals.
Cafes generally have specific themes, such as nostalgia, youth, dreams and so on.
For coffee shops, it is similar to the nature of shops. You can sell coffee and other drinks at the same time.
2. The location is different
First of all, the name of the coffee shop sounds very tall, with culture and connotation, so coffee shops are generally opened in relatively prosperous areas and around many large companies. Coffee shop is an excellent choice when the boss has something to talk about.
The main highlights of cafes are leisure and very distinctive personality needs (such as flowers and wedding themes, maid themes, etc.). In view of this feature, coffee shops are located either in tourist areas or in leisure places in urban areas (such as main squares and parks).
Coffee shops are relatively small, usually around the school, just like tea shops.
3, covers an area of different
Coffee shops are relatively large, so they still occupy a large area. The cafes we see are everywhere, from hundreds to thousands of square meters.
Cafe, the scale is not that big, basically more than 250 square meters can be almost operated.
For coffee shops, the area can be relatively small, and the storefront can be opened in two or three square meters, because there are usually more packages to take away.
In short, when we carefully compare cafes, cafes and coffee shops, there are still differences between them, not just the differences in business nature, location and area.