Whether renting or buying, you need to have a storefront, decoration needs money, advertising needs money, personnel needs money, and operation needs money.
I'm from the northeast, so I can only take the region as a reference.
Then we have to consider the location. There are two main options. One is to create a peasant atmosphere through interior decoration, which is mostly used in stores in cities, mainly emphasizing interior decoration. Must have rural characteristics, for the north, big heatable adobe sleeping platform, stoves, newspapers all over the wall, New Year pictures of big-headed dolls. The ground can be paved with bricks or simply hardened land, and things like cloth curtains, strings of red peppers and garlic can be hung on the wall. The tableware should be made of enamel pots (it is best to remove some paint by hand to make them look older), enamel plates, large iron pots, old-fashioned thermos bottles and so on. Employee's dress, flowered clothes, thousand-layer cloth shoes. If the dog egg has a flower name, Ernie or something, it will be more emotional.
If conditions permit, it will be more pleasant to have a big yard in the suburbs around the city, but considering the traffic problem, it should not be too remote, otherwise it will definitely affect the passenger flow. Needless to say, just like in the city, if the yard outside is big enough, there can be a small vegetable field surrounded by branches, with corn piles, firewood piles and red brick fields in the yard, and it would be better if there were tractors and bicycles in the yard. If conditions permit, you can also get a fish pond for fishing and boating. Of course, the most important thing is to have a natural environment around you. Greening must be good and there must be shade.
As for the dishes, they are farm dishes, various stews, pot stewed miscellaneous vegetables (with a nice name called Harvest), chicken stewed mushrooms and pork stewed vermicelli, all of which are standard.
With the basic hardware conditions, the rest is business management, how to promote, how to retain old customers and attract new customers. These are all issues that should be considered before opening a store.
There are so many details that it is too much trouble to say. It's best to walk around and see the mature farmhouse before you want to do it. It's important to learn some experience.
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