Business & Economics

Café Startup Training

Author 원일란

Publisher 리브레토

Published Feb 9, 2026

Pages 212 pages

Size 145×200mm

ISBN 9791190917254

Price 19,000 KRW

"Opening a café isn't difficult." What's truly hard, though, is 'holding on without closing your doors'—even years after you open.

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Author Won Il-ran uses the expression 'business cells'. Just as each of us has a different aptitude for studying, running a business also calls for its own set of abilities. To get into university, we study for years—attending academies and working through workbooks as we discover our aptitudes and our major. But starting a business is different. People dive into the field without even a chance to figure out whether it suits them, and without checking whether they have what it takes, they try to launch the easy way by simply following someone else's methods. They get by on instinct or nerve, soon give up, and repeat closures without ever knowing why they failed—all without realizing that the greatest enemy of an independent café is not the rival shop next door, but the owner's own 'seat-of-the-pants management' that shifts with the situation.

Starting a business is, by its very nature, something you should prepare and train for in order to meet the real challenge. Yet most people pour at least tens of millions of won into interiors and equipment while never actually studying properly. It's a contradiction—like buying an expensive car without ever learning to drive. The author's first book, "Café Startup ABCs" (카페 창업 ㄱㄴㄷ), lays out the overall flow of starting a business and the methods you can put to use on the ground, generously sharing the know-how of someone who started as a part-timer and ran a shop alone for 10 years without ever falling into the red. But while working as a café startup consultant, the author discovered a more fundamental problem: before stepping into the field, an owner should first judge for themselves 'why they want to open a café' and 'whether they have the qualities and the will to take a business on.'

"Café Startup Training" (카페 창업 트레이닝) begins with exactly that question. Before asking 'how to open a café,' this book first asks 'what kind of person you must become to run a café for the long haul.' It is built as a 10-step training program that develops the inner muscle and practical instinct an owner needs to hold their own on the ground. It begins with an aptitude test and checklist for self-examination, moves through menu composition and pricing strategy, and teaches how to plan both the visible and the invisible elements. Finally, it systematically covers a service mindset and hospitality, the power to bring customers back, and even the structure for turning a profit.

The stamina training of a true owner who sets unshakable standards and runs the business systematically—
start with "Café Startup Training"!

Prologue.

Why you need training before you start

Training Session 1.

Am I cut out to be an owner?

Training Session 2.

Growing your business cells

Training Session 3.

Mind-muscle training

Training Session 4.

Understanding the coffee market

Training Session 5.

Creating menus that sell

Training Session 6.

Pricing strategy that sells

Training Session 7.

The visible strategy

Training Session 8.

The invisible strategy

Training Session 9.

Relationship design and hospitality training

Training Session 10.

The power to drive repeat visits

Won Il-ran

  • Café startup consultant
  • Q-Grader
  • European-certified barista
  • (Former) CEO of Gwonnong-dong Coffee Place
  • Runs the YouTube channel 'Café Startup Training (@cafe-training)'
  • Books: "Café Startup ABCs," "Café Startup Training"
  • Writes a startup column for Baedal Minjok's 'Owners' Plaza'
  • Appeared on EBS EBR's 'Independent Café Startup'
  • Appeared on Gyeongin Broadcasting radio's self-employment education segment
  • Featured in numerous media, including Bar & Dining and Japanese travel magazines

Since entering the coffee world as a café part-timer in 2011, the author has spent more than 10 years in the hands-on work of opening and running cafés. Starting with a first venture in 2014 and running two cafés through 2022, the author built up all-around practical know-how—from startup preparation to growing operations without ever going into the red. Today, working as a café startup consultant, the author shares field-focused stories with aspiring founders and self-employed owners through the YouTube channel 'Café Startup Training.'

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cafe-training