zombienerd
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This is obviously the wrong group to ask to get a good cross-section focus group result, but, here goes anyway.
Say a small cafe/diner opened a few doors down from your local firing range. The name was "Centerfire Cafe". The food is better than average, there were guns hanging on the walls, the cook and the waitresses were open carrying. There is a sign on the door welcoming all lawful carriers of firearms. Paid members of the local range got a discount, and the range employees ate for free.
Would you eat out more than normal just to visit this type of establishment?
This is all purely hypothetical, but I'm wondering if this "niche" business idea would be profitable.
Say a small cafe/diner opened a few doors down from your local firing range. The name was "Centerfire Cafe". The food is better than average, there were guns hanging on the walls, the cook and the waitresses were open carrying. There is a sign on the door welcoming all lawful carriers of firearms. Paid members of the local range got a discount, and the range employees ate for free.
Would you eat out more than normal just to visit this type of establishment?
This is all purely hypothetical, but I'm wondering if this "niche" business idea would be profitable.