J Dubs Coffee Shop

by Amazing 24 Replies latest jw friends

  • Amazing
    Amazing

    Minimus: mmmmmm works it everyday ... I make coffee everyday ... mmmmmm could it be? I did move from Illinois and no longer work at a job site, but from home ... so, could I also have the time to make some coffee and check in on a coffee shop? I am neither confirming nor denying it.

  • minimus
    minimus

    Jim, nobody really cares if you operate a coffee shop in Manchester N.H. Having said that, let's get to more serious topics.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Who's your hairdresser, then we can get to the bottom of this!

  • lurk3r
    lurk3r

    amazing. I have no idea who you are as i'm a newb and all.

    BUT, I say no. I do not think you are foolish enough to come on here, and even "hint" at having a connection with a Coffee Shop named J.Dubs, that you hold ownership with.

    Naturally, one might think that there are so many "J-dubs" out there, especially on a weekend, that they would flock to a shop with this name.

    If it was a brother who opened it, he will have his ass handed to him on a plate by the local elders. (out of jealousy most likely)

    If it is an apostate owned buisness ( even by association), and "word gets around on the street" about this, there will be NO Jdubs going there.

    I don't think you foolish enough to sink your own boat.

    Edit : Not to mention that if any 'worldly" people find out what "Jdubs" stands for, they wont be going either.No matter how good the coffee is...lol

    lurk3r

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut
    Jim, nobody really cares if you operate a coffee shop in Manchester N.H. Having said that, let's get to more serious topics.

    Yes, we all know that Minimus has more serious topics to cover-
    What's your shoe size?
    In your congregation, what area did you sit in?
    Did you wear your lapel badge after the sessions?

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    What's your shoe size?

    size 8

    In your congregation, what area did you sit in?

    always in the back or on the side aisle seat

    Did you wear your lapel badge after the sessions?

    never

  • Barbie Doll
  • proandcon
    proandcon

    How will the owners of J Dubs Coffee, a
    new downtown coffee shop, set themselves
    apart from the dozens of other coffee shops
    on the city’s main drag? The neon orange and
    green interior might help, according to the
    new owner.
    “It’s going to be hard for people to miss
    us,” said Jim Whitney, who owns the shop
    with his wife, Felicia.
    Whitney recently quit his 15-year job with
    a wireless company in Massachusetts to open
    up the coffee shop and launch his “second
    career.”
    “Coffee is a multi-billion dollar market,”
    Whitney said. “People have to get their coffee
    every morning.”
    Business people downtown have had
    no shortage of options for their lattés, with
    Dunkin’ Donuts, Gala Café, Ahhsome Coffee
    and the Bridge Café – to name just a few
    – all less than a block away from Whitney’s
    soon-to-open store.
    He’s banking on the hundreds of office
    workers in the Brady Sullivan Tower and
    patrons of the post office within the plaza
    as built-in customers – especially when the
    weather gets too cold for people to venture
    very far from a heated office building.
    “They might not want to walk across the
    street,” Whitney said. “And there’s a 400-car
    parking garage right behind me.”
    He’s contracted with A&E Coffee Roastery
    in Amherst, which roasts
    fair trade beans, which Whitney
    will use to create signature
    blends. His goal is to have
    each customer make a $4 sale,
    he said.
    The entrepreneur said he’s
    also privy to the building
    owner’s plans to renovate the
    square, which is flanked by
    Whitney’s restaurant, Subway,
    Thousand Crane restaurant and
    a formal wear shop.
    “If I get in now, who knows
    how much more vibrant it’s going
    to be around here,” Whitney
    said. “We want to be part
    of Manchester’s rebirth.”
    The roughly 500 square foot
    coffee shop is still in pieces,
    as Whitney and his carpenter
    need to assemble the counters
    and install the coffee machines.
    The store will offer a variety
    of specialty coffee drinks and
    foods, from espresso to pastries,
    some of which will come from his family
    kitchen in Hudson.
    “My wife, who happens to be an excellent
    baker, will be making some of it in her spare
    time,” Whitney said.
    While Jim Whitney will be at the shop fulltime,
    Felicia has a full-time job with another
    company, he said.
    The couple has three daughters,
    one who
    lives a block from the store and attends the
    University of New Hampshire’s Manchester
    campus.
    “She’s my built-in spy,” Whitney said.
    “The student demographic is really what
    we’re trying to get into.”
    Along with his daughter, who will be manning
    the coffee counter part-time, the Whitneys
    plan to hire one or two other part-time
    baristas.
    “We want to get involved with the whole
    culture of coffee,” Whitney said. “The way
    you present it and how it tastes to the beans
    you grow – there’s a lot that goes in to it.” ?7?????? My guess...not the "Amazing" Jim Whitney we know from JWN

  • Amazing
    Amazing

    Proandcon:

    Amen! At last, someone who thought to read the bio ... there is hope afterall! The J. dub link was sent to me by Outaservice. He thought it was kind of cool that someone with the same name, a former j-dub at that, would use such a title for a coffee shop ... and then teased me as to whether I might own it. I jokingly replied that I am neither confirming nor denying it. I thought it was fun to play with it for a while. But, alas, you have solved the puzzle with a keen eye for the written text ... and my little charade is over ... if there was ever a charade.

    Amazing ...

  • minimus
    minimus

    I read the bio, if you noticed what I wrote about working it everyday with his family. I just didn't quote the whole article.

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