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ab·a·cus

NounAn oblong frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating.The flat slab on top of a capital, supporting the architrave.

Ab´a`cist

n. 1. One who uses an abacus in casting accounts; a calculator.

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Type of Establishment

Audience

The Abacist will host a range of International and local real ales and focus on well crafted beer.

Due to the drinks that we stock the audience will be mainly males aged 20 to 40, young professionals to full time workers with expendable income.

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Unique Selling Point

The drinks sizes will be based upon historical measurements to fit our traditional theme. Quart = 1 bottleMagnum = 2 bottlesJeroboam = 4 bottles

Jigger = 45mlJill = 1/4 pint

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Unique Selling Point

There will be three seperate fixed prices that can be applied across our full range of drinks. This will be rounded up numbers to the nearest pound, to avoid the annoyance of change.

These prices will be:-

£3.00£5.00£7.00

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Location

The bar could be located in any busy city centre of the UK.

If we was based in Leeds for example, The loca-tion of ‘A Nation of Shopekeepers’ would be ideal for us, with direct competition.

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Uniform

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A Monday Night in the Abacist

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Cash Register

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Can we count on your custom?