Although independent outlets will remain the dominant type in cafés in the Czech Republic over the forecast period, their numbers are projected to decline. Having been particularly hard hit by the pandemic and the dramatic surge in operating costs in recent years, many independent cafés are now experiencing mounting financial difficulties.
Like cafés, bars/pubs – which is entirely represented by independents – looks set to see outlet numbers decline over the forecast period due to a combination of oversaturation, financial problems resulting from the pandemic and recent cost increases. Ongoing economic challenges and changing consumer behaviour will also contribute to outlet closures.
Specialist coffee and tea shops looks set to perform positively throughout the forecast period, with solid growth in current value sales, outlet numbers and transactions projected. The category will continue to benefit as consumer tastes become more sophisticated in line with the further evolution of the coffee- and tea-drinking cultures in the Czech Republic.
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Cafés/Bars
This category encompasses all establishments where the focus is on drinking (either alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages). While a wide variety of snacks and full meals are offered, it is not uncommon for consumers to only order a drink. As a general rule, establishments deriving 50% of their income or more from the sale of drinks are included here.
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