Settled Out-of-Court
Stake your mall cafe claim away from the food court.
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David and Camille Rutkauskas, 40 and 34, respectively, have
created a franchise any mallgoer can appreciate: Camille's
Sidewalk Café, which offers a tiny oasis for tired, hungry
shoppers. Their idea sets them apart, literally--the cafe offers
sandwiches, smoothies, salads, wraps and coffee drinks in an
enclosed space away from the packed, noisy, fried-food-dominated
food courts.
The couple opened the first Camille's Sidewalk Café in
the Woodland Hills Mall near Tulsa, Oklahoma, in October 1996 and
began franchising three years later. The company now franchises
both mall-based cafes and larger, inline locations.
Before they started Camille's Sidewalk Café, the
Rutkauskases owned a deli and a sportswear chain. They never
considered being franchisors, however, until the cafe came along.
"The concept was tailor-made for franchising," David
explains. "It's very efficient, and we felt the system we
developed could be easily duplicated."
Camille's Sidewalk Café currently has 16 franchised
units, with agreements signed for up to 26 more. The company is
also planning to open a second corporate location this year, while
plotting national expansion. "We have the right concept at the
right time," David says. "The fast-food places are all
geared toward kids now, and baby boomers want something quick in a
place [with a] warm, inviting atmosphere. Yes, our concept is fast
food, but it's so much more than that."
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