Brewnuts<\/em><\/a><\/h3>\nWhen you think of bar food, you probably think of things like burgers and sandwiches.<\/p>\n
But Cleveland-based Brewnuts has a different vision: As Brewnuts\u2019 \u201cOhio’s first and only doughnut bar,\u201d as co-owner and founder Shelley Pippin puts it, the business pairs a carefully curated selection of beer and coffee drinks with a rotating selection of homemade doughnuts.<\/p>\n
For Brewnuts, their menu is just the (sweet) start, however. \u201cIt’s not enough to be a hospitality business anymore,\u201d <\/strong>Pippin says. \u201cYou need to be an event business.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n
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In addition to a menu of brews and dones, Brewnuts books weekends celebrating holidays (Halloween), pop culture (Twilight<\/em>) and fandom lore (an annual December toast to Taylor Swift\u2019s birthday called \u201cTaylor Fest\u201d). These special events often come with unique coffee drinks or theme-specific doughnuts; for example, a \u201cBoston Scream!\u201d for spooky season.<\/p>\n
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Photo credit: Emily Drapp<\/em><\/p>\n\u201cI love creating things, and I see my job as being responsible for surprising and delighting people<\/strong>,\u201d Pippin says. \u201cThat’s why I love the hospitality industry. It\u2019s a place where you have the opportunity to create experiences for people. It really is about providing that little slice of escape and joy.<\/strong>\u201d<\/p>\nTakeaway: Don\u2019t underestimate the power of surprise, delight, and joy.<\/strong> Whether you\u2019re selling doughnuts or databases, think about what experiences you can create for people.<\/p>\nDivide and Conquer<\/strong><\/h2>\nPippin cut her teeth working in partnership marketing, sponsorships, and client work, so she excels at handling the creative ideation side of Brewnuts \u2014 a job that encompasses things such as menu development, event planning, and social media content creation.<\/p>\n
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Photo credit: Shelley Pippin<\/em><\/p>\n\u201cI love the inspiration part,\u201d she says. \u201cThose things tend to just pop into my brain, and I\u2018m like, \u2018Yep, and here\u2019s 25 ideas about how I want to do that.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n
But from a business standpoint, Brewnuts is well balanced because co-founder (and Pippin\u2019s husband) John has a background in accounting and finance.<\/p>\n
\u201cHe handles a lot more of our operations,\u201d she says. \u201cIt\u2018s great to have all the ideas in the world. But if you don\u2019t understand how to run a functional business in terms of making the numbers work, it’s all for naught.\u201d<\/p>\n
Takeaway: Even the scrappiest marketing team can\u2019t do it all. <\/strong>Lean into your strengths, and join forces with co-workers (or co-founders) who will provide some balance.<\/p>\n