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According to Forbes Magazine, Eurotazza Coffeehouse, opened by Bellissimo client Keira Moody in Dallas, Texas, is one of the best boutique coffeehouses in the United States.
We helped Keira design her coffeehouse, plan her menu, select her equipment and suppliers and we were there for her store opening and training. Keira is also a graduate of Bellissimo's American Barista & Coffee School.
Congratulations, Keira!
Click here to read the Forbes article.
Since 1991, Bellissimo Coffee InfoGroup has set the standard for education, training and consulting in the specialty coffee industry. Thousands of
coffee business owners have benefited from our expertise and created
successful, profitable operations from cafes to drive-thrus to
major chains across the country.
Many consultants can help you with the portion of your business that is visible to your customers: store appearance, product choices and customer service. But what about the behind-the-scene requirements it takes to open and operate a profitable specialty coffee business: negotiating the best lease, choosing the right equipment and having a properly trained staff who can wow your customers with the perfect latte every time.
Bellissimo is the only coffee business consulting company that can give you 100% of what you need: from creating your initial business plan, to choosing a winning concept, to setting up your on-going operational systems after you've opened your doors. And unlike most other coffee business consultants, Bellissimo does not sell coffee or equipment-the information you receive from us is unbiased and in your best interest, not ours.Bellissimo Coffee infoGroup was a silver sponsor of the 2007 World Barista Championships in Tokyo, Japan July 31 to August 2.


Bruce Milletto, president of Bellissimo Coffee InfoGroup in Portland, Ore., said he's surprised it took so long for Starbucks to get into the drive-through business.
His consulting firm has helped thousands of small businesses open coffee shops and drive-throughs over the past 15 years, he said.
He's gotten used to hearing clients sneer at Starbucks, denouncing the company as a corporate giant that's bound to try to put them out of business. He tries to convince them it's not such a David-vs.-Goliath thing.
"Starbucks is oftentimes, to the small independent coffee entrepreneur, thought of as the devil to the industry. What most people don't realize, is that without Starbucks, the industry wouldn't have exploded as it has," Milletto said.