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Guitar And Cadillac's: Business Analysis
Guitars and Cadillac's, located at 3881 Vine Street, provides a bar with a dance floor and music. They allow ages eighteen and up to enter the club, and have special college nights and for the majority of the days of the week, women get in free. Guitars and Cadillac's tend to focus more on country music and country dancing. Other clubs around the Abilene area have about the same goal but are much more pricy with less specials and different music. The clubs audience is focused mainly on college student and people who are aged in their twenty's. Since Abilene's average age is 26 years old it is a perfect spot for a bar and dance club.
The goals that Guitars should have is to have a different variety of music, not so much different style

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