This reminds me of every cute little store I've lived near that is frequently closed due to the owner(s) being on vacation.
I'm not sure how many others have experienced it, but when I see this, it's clear to me that the owner/operator is not truly interested in the business, at least not in some sense that this is a do-or-die investment for them that they feel the need to see through to the end. No, it's a hobby for them. So they never get past the coffeeshop fallacy, as they're just going to keep on with their normal lifestyle and eventually close up shop as they realize this business endeavor is more of an inconvenience than a necessity for them.
When I was an undergrad, in a major city, essentially nothing was open on a Sunday--including chain stores although there were fewer of those at the time. Which meant if I had sports on a Saturday as I often did, getting shopping done could be awkward. Over the next decade or so, the blue laws started to get relaxed.
I'm not sure how many others have experienced it, but when I see this, it's clear to me that the owner/operator is not truly interested in the business, at least not in some sense that this is a do-or-die investment for them that they feel the need to see through to the end. No, it's a hobby for them. So they never get past the coffeeshop fallacy, as they're just going to keep on with their normal lifestyle and eventually close up shop as they realize this business endeavor is more of an inconvenience than a necessity for them.