Submitted by your_city_councilor t3_zemq35 in WorcesterMA
When i was in high school, people used to go to Coffee Kingdom in Tronic Square at the corner of Plantation and Richmond and hang out into the evening, drinking coffee and smoking cloves. All kinds of board games and free flowing conversations, sometimes even musicians.
Now, though, that's impossible. I realize times have changed, but what happened to local coffee shop culture? All of the shops (aside from Espress Yourself and InHouse) close insanely early. Fuel America, Acoustic Java all close before regular business hours are out. Brew on the Grid closes early. That coffee shop in Main South, New Tradition? I've never even been there because they close mid-day and open at the same time most offices open.
Want a copy in the afternon on a weekend, with all these coffee shops around? Sucks for you. They're closed early then, too.
People say the pandemic caused businesses to close earlier, and that is true, but I noticed the coffee shop rend before the pandemic as well.
Any idea what happened? How do they even stay in business with such short hours?
PaulPierceBrosnan t1_iz7eozl wrote
I think people generally aren't drinking as much coffee after 4pm and hours reflect that. I'd bet the money they save from not staffing late offsets the fewer cups sold.