The gentlemen's club business plan, despite its touchy subject matter, is really no different than any other document for a club or restaurant. You need to show what sort of food and drinks you'll offer and at what price, the market conditions in your area, the profile of your typical patron, and the likely profits you can derive from the gentlemen's club over 3 to 5 years. The plan should offer a marketing strategy showing that you know how to grow the business and should cover all of these points:
• What is the average price point of a beverage of happy hour plate?
• How much will you charge performers to appear and what is your cut on their income?
• Which clubs are you in direct competition with?
• How much capital do you need to open?
The pro forma should also outline your likely break-even point and show specifically how you plan to allocate start-up capital by category. The plan will need to include a revenue forecast, profit and loss statement, cash flow, balance sheet, sensitivity analysis, and a year one breakdown by month. If you need any outside investment, show the investor share or IRR you predict. MasterPlans has worked on almost 100 gentlemen's club and female entertainment plans to date and we can deliver you a funding-ready plan in about 2 weeks. Call us today: 877-453-2011.














