Blog — Rocky Butte Coffee Roasters

Why Was a Successful Espresso Bar NOT Able to Keep Its Doors Open? | Answering Your Questions

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Why Was a Successful Espresso Bar NOT Able to Keep Its Doors Open? | Answering Your Questions

After a hectic couple weeks where we went from having big plans for 2023 at the espresso bar to being kicked out, we realized there is some confusion about what happened. We hope we can answer some of your questions.

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More Ways to Help | Rocky Butte Community

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More Ways to Help | Rocky Butte Community
The Rocky Butte Espresso Bar is closing its doors on December 31st, 2022. We could use your help. If you are looking for ways to support us, we have some suggestions here.

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Hannah's Bio - Office Manager

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Hannah's Bio - Office Manager
Meet Hannah, the Office Manager for Rocky Butte Coffee Roasters. She has lived in Portland, Oregon all her life. Hannah doesn’t live in Rocky Butte but finds ways to live out “People, Place, Coffee” in her own neighborhood, and she loves supporting RBCR in its efforts to do the same in theirs.

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We Set The Standard | Coffee & Community

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We Set The Standard | Coffee & Community
The key to breaking the rules is not buying into the dominate narratives & practices that seem to dictate what life should be like, how we live our life together, how we treat customers, prospects and all other people and how we consume products and utilize services.

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A Living Wage | Taking Care of People

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A Living Wage | Taking Care of People
Over the last two years of operating our fledgling espresso bar, we are beginning to have a good handle on what to expect in terms of sales growth, costs, and profitability. As we move through re-opening and when we begin to confidently say "post-pandemic" we still have a lot to learn about the new normal. The living wage goals are a significant contributor to the decision to raise prices over the next couple of months.

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