Anonymous wrote:OP here! Thanks so much for the thoughtful replies. I sort of love the food truck idea. How could you make it a drive-up/thru-optional sort of experience I wonder?
What kind of food trucks would be most in demand I wonder? I like the coffee idea plus decent, healthy, simple lunch foods. Maybe do the prep work in a professional kitchen on a Monday when they are closed? Hmmm....this is fun!
Anonymous wrote:OP here! Thanks so much for the thoughtful replies. I sort of love the food truck idea. How could you make it a drive-up/thru-optional sort of experience I wonder?
What kind of food trucks would be most in demand I wonder? I like the coffee idea plus decent, healthy, simple lunch foods. Maybe do the prep work in a professional kitchen on a Monday when they are closed? Hmmm....this is fun!
Anonymous wrote:Food truck? That's like the old B&B fantasy. Romantic from the outside. Go work in one for two weeks, and help with the prep, too!
Perhaps paying down the mortgage would be smarter choice. The interest you save will be way more "profitable" in the long run.

Anonymous wrote:I would buy a rental property - small 1 -2 bedroom apartment in a desirable location either locally or at a beach. put 20% down with the money and then rent it out.
Anonymous wrote:Rooms separated by a really nice coffee bar with big windows so parents can continue watching kids - I envision cafe with room for parents to get on their laptops and work or hang out with other parents. Also has a totally separate cafe for parents with kids. Playspace also has classrooms for art and gym classes and membership or single entry is available. Also has a good children's bookstore.
Anonymous wrote:Food business is a risky business. I'm guessing the numbers wouldn't work either. However, a huge need for moms with tots in seats is more drive-thru services. I want a place, close to home, where I can pick up a healthy lunch on the go from point A to B without unstrapping three kids. I would pay a bit more for this convenience. McDonalds healthy options are not this. It would be tasty, fresh food made somewhat to order but fast enough that we wouldn't be tempted to route over to the evil arches.
Anonymous wrote:Rooms separated by a really nice coffee bar with big windows so parents can continue watching kids - I envision cafe with room for parents to get on their laptops and work or hang out with other parents. Also has a totally separate cafe for parents with kids. Playspace also has classrooms for art and gym classes and membership or single entry is available. Also has a good children's bookstore.