My Experience Building And Running A Specialty Coffee Trailer, The Wee Bee Beanery

in coffee •  7 years ago  (edited)

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The first time I saw a food truck, I was in love. It was a gypsy food wagon, the coolest job ever. It combined food and travel. Somehow it was the edgiest way to do both.

It was my dream for many years to have a food truck of my own. I imagined rocking out at festivals, slinging organic eats with the beats.

When I sold my schooner sailboat I had lived on for three years I felt it was time to explore this dream. I quickly realized that the startup costs to begin a food truck were out of my budget. Also, the laws are weird and seem to generally hate on little nomadic restaurants.

It was then that I found a tiny coffee trailer. It had everything you could ever want in it, you could even prepare food. It had a place to be Monday to Friday outside of a microbrewery, a great location. That was key, the trailer was the only coffee shop in a two-mile radius. It was awesome and in the budget.

When I went to see it, I hit it off right away with the owner Cassie. You need a commissary kitchen attached to your food truck or trailer. The one attached to the coffee cart was a block away. Everything seemed perfect. I bought it that day.

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The main problem was, it was poorly branded. It was white with little henna designs in beige. It blended into anything it was in front of. No one ever saw it. This was the first thing I tackled. I bought a huge, ridiculous open flag that was way too big for the trailer and ripped off the old wrap.

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There were several wraps under the new one. It had always been a little coffee shop, looked like a drive through at one time.

I repainted it a bright turquoise with yellow trim. It popped out and was not going to blend into anything ever again.

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Creating The Wee Bee Beanery.

I reworked the entire brand. The menu I created was all organic specialty coffee. All superfood drink options I freshly made daily in the kitchen. Homemade caramel, mocha, and a golden milk drink. I wrote a mission statement around saving the Bees. That is why I named it The Wee Bee Beanery. I talked to people about saving bees and composting. As sweetener for all my drinks I used local honey.

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The location was quite unique. For the most part it had been an office building area, right on the outskirts of town with a beautiful park. There was no food except for Costco and the brewery I was in front of. A large number of my customers were from a homeless center a block away. People where grateful I was there and treated me well. I became a neighborhood stop, to get a cup and hang out for a chat.

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I love being a Barista. It was always my favorite temp job when moving to a new place. It is the perfect first job when integrating into a new town. You see a large variety of different local people. They are happy to see you in the morning with their morning coffee (aka drug). This way you become a local pretty fast. Same with the coffee trailer. I started to know everyone's story. Coffee bartender.

I dove into the world of coffee, devouring every bit of information I could find. I could not believe how much there was to making coffee.

I started timing my shots.

I fixed my burr grinder when a loose screw fell into it. After that I could fix anything on it.

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I had weekly Tip Duels.

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After selling the Wee Bee I traveled halfway across the planet to attend Steemfest. I'm getting ready to try to live off Steem only. I quit my jobs and started blogging for Steemit and homesteading full time. It has already created more adventure in my life.

Big Love.
Ren

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REN this was such an amazing piece of storytelling, wonderful photos and boy oh boy that’s so something To be proud off. Amazing! Big love!

Thank you @teamhumble! Big love right back at you!

Wonderful adventure! Love that cute, little trailer.

Thank you! It really was so cute :) I am glad you read my post on it.

Yes girl!! Ugh this post made my heart want to jump out of its chest- I can’t tell u how many times we’ve talked about having a little food or coffee truck 😩 thank you for sharing this- I needed this little universe reminder that dreams like this are totally possible- plus It was BEE themed!!?! The wee bee!!? Ugh dead- must have been so weird when we said our shirts are called beebee!! Lol so crazy 💕

Oh it is so doable, you and @teamhumble would be so good at it! You have the perfect personalities and creativity! I hope you do, I will come to it.

It was crazy when you said your shirts where called beebee. I was like.... FRIEND!

What a world we live in huh! We were just talking about that insane non coinsidence- oh Universe- you trickster ;)

hi @lifemovedbysteem, i love your story and i love that you are doing something so well. i am into organic stuff also. love to chat with you regarding recipes and stuff. followed you and upvoted.

I would love to swap recipes! Glad to meet you @raquelita! Thanks for reading my blog.

Great job on your food truck project. The colors and brand are so cool. You should be proud. Here's my new blog. I know you asked what the name was. It's a blog to use for writing and traveling while telling people about steemit

Thank you @steem-marketing I hope you like steemit :)

When I ran the community cinema a couple of years back my favourite film I showed was Chef. Running a food truck looked really cool...

Cool, I will have to watch this one. It looks really good, thanks for telling me about it!

Let me know what you think of it.

One single upvote, already more valuable than a cup of coffee with tip.

It is wild isn't it! Thank you @creativetruth, it has been fun experiencing the growth of steemit together.

I hope one day I will be able to say that "I'm now living of steem as well"; that would enable me to live the life of exploring I always wanted. To reach that goal I've been powering up everything I can get my hands on ( as my wallet history proves).
I massively enjoy reading about your past adventures as well as your current ones. So I hope more will come :)

You have been doing really well on steemit lately it seems your blog has really taken off, you should be proud. I would say if you keep doing what your doing you will get your dream of exploration.

Thanks for reading and liking my writing :)

As always thank you for your kind words, they are very appreciated :)

oh my God! Food truck, i have never seen that before, thats for given me this idea that it exist....

Your welcome, thanks for reading my blog.

I've always been fascinated by food trucks and the excellent food that comes from them. It seems as though they (food trucks) have better food than a sit-down restaurant... imho

It is true, you have to make everything taste better in a food truck. They are awesome that way, I have had some of the most creative, yummy food from food trucks.

You have had an awesome journey! I'm not quite there yet, but 2018 will be my year to shine!

I think it is going to be an exceptional year for big things :) Thanks for reading @cecicaster.

I'm starting following you @lifemovedbysteem.
Love ya 😊.
Upvoted.

Thank you!

The Wee Bee Beanery! haha I love the name.
Very brave of you to dive into STEEM full time. I would love to do the same someday. I'm still working my full time job and it's just not as life fulfilling as I'd want it to be... STEEM may be the answer!

Really good and interesting peace of content. Thank you.

Wow

That was so talented of you with all the designs/concepts for that coffee trailer. :)

Loved this story..:)

So Inspiring life moved by steem ! I see that you choose the right nickname and I wish you a lot of success in your daily life with homesteading and steem !
I had sent you feEws weeks ago an mp on steemit chat did you see it ? I was asking you something ;-)