Sounds like an interesting place! But be ready for some full time commitment though.
Think you would need some type full time customer draw though. Like some exceptional good food, or find a niche concept that's in short supply to draw steady customers. The tractor/motorcycle/muscle car/live music would be a special attraction.
Keep in mind the legalities also. Not every community welcomes outdoor entertainment, especially with amplified music. There is a restaurant here that was doing live music on weekends, it got too expensive, and they got in serious trouble with copyright payments, never heard of such, but neither did they!
A couple of the observations I've made of failed restaurants/coffee shops is:
1. Bad service, usually when the owner is not there and the help doesn't care, kids left in charge, etc.
2. Irregular hours. Opening late, closing early, not opening at all, strange daily or hourly schedules people can't remember. If I make plans, drive across town and the place is closed... Not good!
I do like the ministry concept! Keep it clean, family oriented, give God a portion and He'll bless it!!!
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