This is more or less the model of Kocherga anticafe in Moscow (Rationalist cafe running a lot of events and also rationality workshops). They have about 3 years of experience with it, so you can just ask, and do not need to trial.
One reason why Iām not really a fan of such model is it creates some background pressure to watch the clock and move longer activities elsewhere.
What we have in Prague is a teahouse. One room is open for normal public, other is more of a private space for coworking and community events. Teas are for voluntary contributions (there is some recommended price level). Works just fine, does not create stupid incentives, and > 99,95% guests pay the contribution.
This is more or less the model of Kocherga anticafe in Moscow (Rationalist cafe running a lot of events and also rationality workshops). They have about 3 years of experience with it, so you can just ask, and do not need to trial.
One reason why Iām not really a fan of such model is it creates some background pressure to watch the clock and move longer activities elsewhere.
What we have in Prague is a teahouse. One room is open for normal public, other is more of a private space for coworking and community events. Teas are for voluntary contributions (there is some recommended price level). Works just fine, does not create stupid incentives, and > 99,95% guests pay the contribution.