Tomorrow is one year to the day since we came to France looking at cafes. We had accepted an offer on the house and were out looking for a business and a new life.
As you know we opted for the bar in Champniers and our story has been told on this blog. I haven't updated since the new year so here goes.
We were told that the winter was long, cold and boring and business would be awful.
We were told wrong!! December was cold and we have had to get used to not living in a double glazed, fully insulated home but the heating works and you just pull on a jumper. January was a mixture of cold and ok but no snow. February has been excellent so far, even to the point that I have been able to sit on the terrace in the afternoon reading a book in shirt sleeves
The work is never boring, we have times that we don't have customers but we use these to read, to catch up on the sky plus, to go for a walk (not together) or to do bits around the house.
We opened Christmas Day for a couple of hours and have been open as normal since with the exception of New Year's Eve and a couple of weeks holiday when we closed the bar.
Business has not been awful, we have had some slow days and some very good and in general are very pleased
We have had two quizzes so far this year and have had over 70 people each time. We think that we can squeeze about 85 people max into the room so still have some potential. The Top Hat team who run the quiz and supply the food are very professional, stress it's for fun and not really about winning and have a very good banter with the participants. We have really hit lucky with them as partners.
We have restarted line dancing, with a group here every Friday morning, lots of stamping and yee hahs
we have Social (ballroom) dancing two evenings a month and again this is growing in popularity
Last night we had a charity Ceilidh in the function room. 45 people "danced" to a great band named Shoestring who are from Falkirk but on a short break in France. They had donated their services to the evening which raised money for a charity working with street children in Romania.
Fish and Chips starts again tomorrow and our partners in this, David and Suzanne, have now committed to us every Monday. Up until now their time was split between two locations, they will now spend all their time with us.
J and I took a break for two weeks to re-energise. The holiday was excellent but the high point was the enthusiasm with which we were greeted on our return. We could not believe how many people wished us a good holiday and said how much they missed the bar on our return.
A year ago when we were looking at cafes, one of the criteria was to be the hub of a village and to have a bar that would be important to people. I think we chose well
Great to read how the bar is developing and growing. Hope it continues through 2011.
ReplyDeletethanks we hope to see you here again soon
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