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Limited seating can feel premium or just inconvenient depending on execution

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limited seating strategy in a cafe looks like one of those ideas that can either become strong long-term asset or just another busy project. I am interested in the boring reality behind it: workload, consistency, staff energy, customer response, and repeatability.

If you have already tested limited seating strategy in a cafe, what result convinced you to continue or to stop?
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I would not reject limited seating strategy in a cafe at all, but I think many operators start it too early. First the core operation must be calm, then extra initiative has better chance.
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What changed my mind about limited seating strategy in a cafe was seeing repeat behavior, not first-week excitement. Coffee business always has ideas; the rare thing is ideas that stay healthy.
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For limited seating strategy in a cafe, execution quality matters more than the idea itself. Many good concepts fail because the team runs it without enough clarity and follow-up.
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I have seen limited seating strategy in a cafe work, but only when the business knows exactly what metric to watch. If nobody measures anything, then it becomes activity without learning.
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My impression is that limited seating strategy in a cafe looks stronger from outside than inside. Customer may like it, but if the team feels overloaded the long-term value drops fast.

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