THE RETRO KITCHEN INN
Jennerstown, PA The Retro Kitchen Inn will serve nostalgic American food with a kitschy atmosphere emphasizing on healthy yet
very tasty food because you know - “Great food never goes out of style”
Summary
The Retro Kitchen Inn will serve nostalgic American food with lunch and dinner every day and a breakfast buffet
only on Saturdays, emphasizing on healthy yet tasty food. Our strategy is simple (we will be time warping our
patrons down to every last detail); by offering a regular menu which will offer classic favorites such as loose
meat tavern sandwiches, ripper dogs and BLT’s to name a few, we will also offer specials that are seasonal,
affordable and of course the always popular good and old-fashioned ice cream parlor treats.
Location
The Retro Kitchen Inn is located approximately 63 miles SE of Pittsburgh PA along Route 30, (Lincoln Highway)
midway between Greensburg, PA and
Bedford, PA. They are located just inside the
borough of Jenner town, PA.
Menu
Some Retro Kitchen Lunch Offerings:
The Big Ben Loose Meat Sandwich
The Ripper Dog
The Double Decker PB&J
The Grilled Tomato & Cheese Sandwich
The Good Pork Sandwich
Atmosphere
The Retro Kitchen Inn will present an image of fun and nostalgic classic American food in a bright and cheery yet
family friendly and wholesome atmosphere. The branding colors are teal, pale yellow, watermelon & lime green.
The floors will be of linoleum tile placed in a funky pattern, the table tops will be of boomerang Formica with
stainless steel tableware, and mid-century vintage posters of all things American will hang on the walls.
It will be a key food destination for an uplifting happy kitschy nostalgic experience that reminds us of the by-
gone eras through kitschy and all visual items that will only relate to the eras from the 1940’s – 1960’s. For
example on a couple of small flat screens we will only be playing (muted) classic & fun loving movies that were
seen between the eras from 1940’s – 1960’s. Other than the food being consistent to those times everything
between the eras from 1940’s – 1960’s regarding our look and feel including our uniforms will too as well as the
music, design décor, lighting, indoor/outdoor fixtures and branding logos reiterate this. Our 1# top priority is
our friendly customer service which will be our most important concern always.
Marketing Strategy
Listings will be placed in national, statewide and regional tourist guides, publications as well as online traveling
blogs & foodie lovers. Strategic Ads will be placed in food & retro lifestyle online guides/apps as well as seek out
free commercial news & television opportunities. Menus will be distributed to the local lodging establishments
to encourage their guests to come and check out and I will be creating a “Wall of Fame” for locals and travelers’
alike who would like to post pictures of them in some dress up items that we will habe on hand to capture their
best retro duds. Also I will be using fre marketing through Facebook and online media.
Financial Plan
We anticipate start-up expenses of $80,000. Through Foodstart, we will raise $10,000 for general startup
expenses (remodeling, inventory & marketing used kitchen equipment, furnishing, etc.) We also anticipate
receiving a $60,000 SBA-backed loan from Key Bank that will go to the current business owner when we
purchase this coming August 2013. The extra $10,000.00 will be our own $ as the down payment for the
business mortgage.
In year one we expect to generate over $75,000 in sales, $90,000 in sales by the end of year two, and net profits
of over 7.5% on sales by the end of year three. First profitability will be reached by our eleventh month in
operation.
Management
The Retro Kitchen Inn, written by potential restaurant owners Benjamin & Christine Staley. Benjamin &
Christine have a combined 15 years experience in many areas of the restaurant & service industry. The plan is
written with the intention to purchase an already existing seasonal business, everything inside including full
equipment, building and real estate. About Benjamin & Christine Staley: husband and wife team, Ben and
Christine Staley, who relocated to Jennerstown from Dania Beach, Florida in 2013, combined their experiences
in television, food and other service industries to create a restaurant with a fun, nostalgic retro theme that
complements the classic American food featured on the menu and her quirky sense of everything mid-century.
“We always wanted to open a fun themed-n- yummy food experience, and when we moved up here, we realized
this was the perfect location,” said Christine. “Our restaurant features good food in a unique atmosphere to dine
in, walk up windows for you to enjoy at any of our outdoor picnic tables, or take with you. Standard American
Classics like the Loose meat tavern sandwiches, Red Hot Ripper Dog, Burgers, & Pork Bar-B-Ques, and Chicken
Dinners are just a few of the items on the menu and everything is made-to-order. Wash it down with Birch Beer,
a hand spun Milkshake, or a Float. Finish up with a Soft Serve Ice Cream Cone, Sundae or a Banana Split. We had
a lot of theme ideas in mind, but when we saw this place, it really spoke to our soul.”
“There are all these events going all year that draw families to the area, and now that the Lincoln Highway turn
100 this year, it’s bringing even more people in, which is great for all the businesses located on this famous
stretch of highway,” she added.
More Info
Tourists –
The list below has mostly families’ travelers from all over. Continued below are surrounding area attractions:
- We are sixteen miles from the Flight 93 Memorial
- Seven miles from the Quecreek Mine Rescue Site (9 Miners were trapped for three days, and all were
successfully rescued by drilling a rescue shaft and bringing them up in a capsule)
- One mile from Green Gables Summer Stock Theater is Pennsylvania's oldest professional stock theater and one
of only twelve professional summer stock theaters remaining in the United States today.
- Less than a mile from Sliding Rock Golf Course
- 2 miles from Oakbrook Golf Course
- One mile from summer’s Best Two Weeks Sleep Away Camp
- One mile from Pine Springs Camp
- Three miles from Laurel Mountain Ski Resort (now to be run by 7 Springs Resort)
- One and a half miles from Sliding Rock Golf Course
- Twelve miles from Idle wild Park (amusement park)
- Twelve miles from Hidden Valley Resort
- Two miles from North Star High School
- Eleven Miles from Ligonier Valley High School
- Eleven Miles from Somerset Area Senior High School
- Fourteen Miles from Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
- Thirteen Miles from Cambria-Rowe Business College
- Twenty Miles from Westmoreland Community College
- Twelve miles from Somerset, PA
- 24 miles from Johnstown, PA
- 29 miles from Greensburg, PA
- 36 miles from Bedford, PA
- 63 miles from Pittsburgh, PA