It's a good location, but it's just by that park where all those shrieking emo kids hang out all day draining our economy and screeching down each others ear holes. All the bright lights and video games in the mana bar would likely draw them in, then the whole place would be overrun. It'll be hard to hold onto a liquor license when nobody has ID and they're all yelling at you.wooty said:I'm with you on this one, bring a mana bar style.......bar...to Liverpool, preferably in Liv-1 near Yo sushi would be nice.Ruley said:I for one would, I live in Liverpool, UK. We have a massive student population as does our neighbouring city, Manchester.
Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
That's why in my bar, I was going to have extra security and a membership system, that way we know the addresses of people and CCTV evidence to prosecute for damage and the membership system the discourage the more disruptive members of society from getting in.gallaetha_matt said:Ugh. Then the video games would attract all those shrieking emo kids from the park across the way. Have fun holding onto a alcohol license when half the bar is overrun with loud, underage demons with floppy hair.wooty said:I'm with you on this one, bring a mana bar style.......bar...to Liverpool, preferably in Liv-1 near Yo sushi would be nice.Ruley said:I for one would, I live in Liverpool, UK. We have a massive student population as does our neighbouring city, Manchester.
I second the idea of sticking it near the FACT. It'd fit into my pub crawl route quite nicely that way.
Look at us, with our intimate knowledge of a city that we live in and stuff.
true, it would be easier to have all their files and documents on running the business but if you have the know-how and resources, you can start a successful business without their help and yes it would be more effort but you wouldn't have to make payments to them so you would make more money overall.omega 616 said:Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
On topic. Manabar is a franchise, which means it's a lot damn easier to start a business from it. You already have a business plan and stuff, just need to buy the stuff for it.
Setting up a manabar but not franchising it would just give you more work for the same reward.
I am actually in the midst of creating a mana bar ... inspired by, rather than carbon copy type place. Really looking forward to it.Ruley said:true, it would be easier to have all their files and documents on running the business but if you have the know-how and resources, you can start a successful business without their help and yes it would be more effort but you wouldn't have to make payments to them so you would make more money overall.omega 616 said:Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
On topic. Manabar is a franchise, which means it's a lot damn easier to start a business from it. You already have a business plan and stuff, just need to buy the stuff for it.
Setting up a manabar but not franchising it would just give you more work for the same reward.
You lucky bastard, you. I've always fantasized of vising Anfield and watching a game there. Certain economic reasons have prevented me from doing so.Ruley said:I live in Liverpool, UK.
I have just signed off the confirmation for investment in a Merseyside ManaBar, we are in the midst of acquiring the rights to the trade mark and the company name, if that's the one we choose. You might be interested to hear, there could be a bar closer to home that can offer you the same experience, despite being a competitoromega 616 said:I am actually in the midst of creating a mana bar ... inspired by, rather than carbon copy type place. Really looking forward to it.Ruley said:true, it would be easier to have all their files and documents on running the business but if you have the know-how and resources, you can start a successful business without their help and yes it would be more effort but you wouldn't have to make payments to them so you would make more money overall.omega 616 said:Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
On topic. Manabar is a franchise, which means it's a lot damn easier to start a business from it. You already have a business plan and stuff, just need to buy the stuff for it.
Setting up a manabar but not franchising it would just give you more work for the same reward.
It will be in the UK but in bham rather than Liverpool, which is weird since I live closer to Liverpool.
Of course if you have the start up stuff and knowledge then a franchise isn't the best.
Problem being, I don't drink alcohol...at all. Last time was nearly 4 years ago and I have never been drunk, I also hate being around drunk people.Ruley said:I have just signed off the confirmation for investment in a Merseyside ManaBar, we are in the midst of acquiring the rights to the trade mark and the company name, if that's the one we choose. You might be interested to hear, there could be a bar closer to home that can offer you the same experience, despite being a competitoromega 616 said:I am actually in the midst of creating a mana bar ... inspired by, rather than carbon copy type place. Really looking forward to it.Ruley said:true, it would be easier to have all their files and documents on running the business but if you have the know-how and resources, you can start a successful business without their help and yes it would be more effort but you wouldn't have to make payments to them so you would make more money overall.omega 616 said:Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
On topic. Manabar is a franchise, which means it's a lot damn easier to start a business from it. You already have a business plan and stuff, just need to buy the stuff for it.
Setting up a manabar but not franchising it would just give you more work for the same reward.
It will be in the UK but in bham rather than Liverpool, which is weird since I live closer to Liverpool.
Of course if you have the start up stuff and knowledge then a franchise isn't the best.![]()
You're more than welcome to pop by when its up and running during the day, when the local drunks aren't around, Liverpool's a good city to spend a day in too.omega 616 said:Problem being, I don't drink alcohol...at all. Last time was nearly 4 years ago and I have never been drunk, I also hate being around drunk people.Ruley said:I have just signed off the confirmation for investment in a Merseyside ManaBar, we are in the midst of acquiring the rights to the trade mark and the company name, if that's the one we choose. You might be interested to hear, there could be a bar closer to home that can offer you the same experience, despite being a competitoromega 616 said:I am actually in the midst of creating a mana bar ... inspired by, rather than carbon copy type place. Really looking forward to it.Ruley said:true, it would be easier to have all their files and documents on running the business but if you have the know-how and resources, you can start a successful business without their help and yes it would be more effort but you wouldn't have to make payments to them so you would make more money overall.omega 616 said:Do I work with you? That would be weird.Ruley said:The rights for trading under the name "ManaBar" "The Mana Bar" and "The Manabar" are still up for sale in the EU, as is the trade mark logo they use in Australia. Someone can very very very easily just buy up those rights and open a ManaBar that looks exactly the same with exactly the same drinks and ManaBar Australia can't do anything about it.StBishop said:It's not up to them whether or not you get a gaming bar, but it is up to them whether or not you get a ManaBar.
This was the case with the two "Budweiser" beer manufacturers, hence why one of them now has the tag line "The real Budweiser taste" (or something similar) despite a legal court case, no laws were broken.
On topic. Manabar is a franchise, which means it's a lot damn easier to start a business from it. You already have a business plan and stuff, just need to buy the stuff for it.
Setting up a manabar but not franchising it would just give you more work for the same reward.
It will be in the UK but in bham rather than Liverpool, which is weird since I live closer to Liverpool.
Of course if you have the start up stuff and knowledge then a franchise isn't the best.![]()
Good luck on the bar, be a nice place to visit sometime, hopefully during the day.
Were did you get your funding from? If I may be so nosy.
Awesome? They just stare at you mooing insistently. They're worse than the Minecraft cows.Esotera said:Hey, the cows here are awesome. Don't diss them.
Can't think of any mana bars around Plymouth or Exeter though..
That would be an ideal placement for it. It all lies on how many people can actually find FACT, since I've heard from people in Uni (who aren't local), that the FACT building is quite an annoying thing to find.Ruley said:To the fellow scousers in the thread: i was thinking that a bar like the Mana Bar would be better suited to just off Bold Street, by FACT. That place is full of indie bars and L1 is kinda upmarket at the moment.