Ristretto Time: Starting (and running) your own Coffee Shop

Gjergj Dollani

http://www.ristrettotime.com This is not a step-by-step guide (buy a book for that)! This is a journey and I walk you through the situations you will face and show you how I did it, where I succeeded or messed up. If you dream of owning your own coffee shop, this podcast is for you! I started my own coffee shop from scratch, without having any experience -- just the dream! First time I made an espresso with a commercial espresso machine, was when I installed one at the shop. Listen up and subscribe. NEW EPISODES every Monday. Hit me up dollani-at-gmail-com

  1. Jun 12

    28 - Listener Mailbag: Estimating Daily Sales and Buying an Existing Coffee Shop

    This week I open the Ristretto Time inbox and answer two listener questions I get versions of all the time. Eric in Colorado is building his coffee shop business plan and asks how to estimate tickets per day and average ticket size. I walk through my foot traffic counting method: when to count, what percentage of passersby actually walk in, what average ticket to assume for a coffee and pastry shop versus one serving lunch, and a simple daily revenue target you can reverse-engineer into customer counts. Kasim and his daughter are deciding between building a shop from scratch and buying an existing coffee business on BizBuySell. I cover the questions to ask before buying any operating café: why the owner is really selling, how to read the revenue and profit picture, the landlord relationship, what "under new ownership" does to a loyal clientele, how seller financing deals are structured, and why you shouldn't pay more than two to three times annual profit. Also in this episode: Grounds, my book on the full story of Café Chocolat, the coffee shop I opened and closed on H Street in Washington, DC, is out now on Amazon. It launched as one of the fastest selling books in the Starting a Business category. Buy it and email me at dollani@gmail.com and I'll send you my list of the 15 things I wish I knew before I started the coffee shop. If you're opening a coffee shop, writing a business plan, or weighing whether to buy an existing café, this episode is for you.

  2. May 26

    27 - The Story Behind Grounds: Why I Finally Wrote the Café Chocolat Book

    After some time away from regular episodes, Ristretto Time is back. In this episode, I share the story behind Grounds — my new book about building, running, and ultimately closing Café Chocolat, an independent coffee shop in Washington, D.C. If you've followed this podcast for a while, you know it originally started as a way for me to document the lessons, mistakes, and realities of owning a coffee shop after Café Chocolat closed. Over time, I realized there was a much bigger story to tell: not just how to open a coffee shop, but what it actually feels like to build something you care deeply about. In this episode, I talk about: ☕ Why Ristretto Time slowed down and what’s next ☕ Why I decided to write Grounds instead of turning the podcast into a traditional “how-to” book ☕ The hidden realities of entrepreneurship, business ownership, and taking risks ☕ What I learned from building Café Chocolat in Washington, D.C. ☕ Why this story applies to more than just coffee shops ☕ A reading from Chapter One: “A Walk Through Adams Morgan” You’ll also hear the opening pages of the book, including the story of how one evening walk through Adams Morgan turned into a decision that changed everything. 📖 Grounds launches June 1, 2026 Want to read Chapter One for free? Visit RistrettoTime.com and sign up to receive the complimentary PDF instantly. Whether you're thinking about opening a coffee shop, running a small business, starting something risky, or simply wondering what happens when a dream changes shape — I hope this episode feels familiar. Topics: coffee shop business, entrepreneurship, small business ownership, opening a coffee shop, café management, Café Chocolat, Washington DC coffee shop, coffee shop memoir, startup lessons, business failure, founder story, Ristretto Time podcast.

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http://www.ristrettotime.com This is not a step-by-step guide (buy a book for that)! This is a journey and I walk you through the situations you will face and show you how I did it, where I succeeded or messed up. If you dream of owning your own coffee shop, this podcast is for you! I started my own coffee shop from scratch, without having any experience -- just the dream! First time I made an espresso with a commercial espresso machine, was when I installed one at the shop. Listen up and subscribe. NEW EPISODES every Monday. Hit me up dollani-at-gmail-com

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