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How to start a coffee subscription at your café

From pricing to launch day. The practical guide for independent cafés.

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You've seen Panera, Pret, and Blank Street do it. Monthly coffee memberships that turn occasional visitors into everyday regulars. The question is how to launch one at your shop without overcomplicating things.

Step 1: Decide what you're selling

Before you set a price, decide which drinks are included. Most cafés find success with a tiered approach:

$50/monthBasic

Drip coffee, cold brew, americanos. Low COGS (~$0.50/drink), strong margins.

$75/monthStandard

Lattes, cappuccinos, espresso drinks. Higher COGS (~$1.00/drink), higher monthly price covers it.

$100/monthPremium

Everything — specialty drinks, seasonal items, the full menu.

You choose exactly which drinks go in each tier. It's your membership, your rules.

Step 2: Price it right

The model is a drink a day for a flat monthly fee. In one common latte example, a regular who buys a $5.50 latte 15–20 times a month is spending $82–$110. Offering them the same daily latte for $75/month can feel like an obvious deal — and still leave room for healthy margin.

Using an illustrative scenario, a $75/month plan with roughly 17 visits at about $1.00 COGS leaves around $58 in gross profit per member.

Step 3: Start with 30 members

Don't try to sign up 200 people. Launch with a hard cap of 30 memberships and tell your regulars about it first.

30

members

×

$75

/month

=

$2,250

guaranteed monthly income

When all 30 spots fill, open a waitlist. It proves demand, creates social proof, and gives you a re-engagement channel when spots open.

Step 4: Set up the operations

If you use Square, Espresso Club can support a more connected ordering and redemption workflow. If you don't, a partner app on any phone or tablet lets your staff see live redemptions and confirm with one tap. No full POS integration is required to get started.

Core subscription management, billing, and renewals are handled for you so staff do not have to manage the process manually.

Step 5: Tell your regulars first

Mention it at the counter. Put a QR code on your register. Post it on Instagram. The message: "We're launching a membership — 30 spots. Your daily coffee for $75/month. Once it's full, there's a waitlist."

Step 6: Watch what happens

Members usually visit more frequently. They often buy food and pastries alongside their daily coffee. They can bring friends. And because you now have data on every member, you can make smarter decisions about inventory, staffing, and when to open more spots.

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