Your Voice Is Shaping The Crossing Express Market & Cafe
Before we share the data, we want to say this clearly: every person who took our survey has already made a real impact. Your feedback isn’t sitting in a spreadsheet — it’s actively shaping our menu, our hours, our product selection, and the overall experience we’re building. When you participate in our surveys, you’re not just answering questions. You’re helping design a space that reflects the needs, habits, and values of the people who live, work, and pass through Lawrenceburg every day. Your voice drives real results, and we’re grateful for every insight you’ve shared.
Over the past several weeks, 151 people stopped by our survey page — and 12 of you took the time to share thoughtful, honest feedback about what you want to see in a neighborhood convenience‑meets‑cafe experience. These early insights are already helping us shape The Crossing Express Market & Cafe into a place that truly reflects the needs of the people who live, work, and spend time in Lawrenceburg.
What makes this data so meaningful is simple: it comes directly from you — the commuters, workers, locals, and visitors who pass by our corner every day. Your voice isn’t just heard; it’s actively guiding our decisions.
What You Told Us So Far
A strong appetite for fresh, prepared food
With an average rating of 4.44 out of 5, most respondents said they’re very likely to purchase freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, and hot meals made in‑house. Burgers, breakfast sandwiches, wraps, salads, and yogurt parfaits ranked among the most appealing options.
Speed matters — but quality matters more
Speed of service scored a 3.60 out of 5, showing that while convenience is important, people are willing to wait a bit longer for something fresh, good, and made right.
Locally sourced items are appreciated — but not essential
Interest in local or specialty items averaged 3.10 out of 5, suggesting that while these products add value, they’re best offered alongside familiar national brands and everyday essentials.
A community that values inclusivity
Every respondent rated diversity, equality, and inclusive community involvement at 4.67 out of 5 — a powerful reminder that Lawrenceburg is a place where people want businesses to be welcoming, open, and community‑minded.
Late‑night access is a real need
Among those who answered, many expressed interest in a late‑night convenience option, with preferred hours ranging from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. This reinforces our commitment to serving second‑shift workers, night‑owls, and event‑goers.
What you buy most often
Snacks, drinks, candy, frozen foods, and personal care items topped the list — a clear signal that our shelves should balance everyday essentials with grab‑and‑go favorites.
What you’d pick up late at night
For those who would stop in after hours, the most requested items included:
Eggs, bread, and fresh produce
Frozen vegetables and quick‑prep meals
Basic spices, oils, and pantry staples
Cheese, yogurt, and milk alternatives
These insights help us build a store that supports real life — whether you’re grabbing dinner on the way home or picking up ingredients for a last‑minute meal.
Why This Matters
Every response — whether it came from someone walking to work, driving through town, or visiting from Cincinnati — helps us understand what Lawrenceburg needs most. This project isn’t built on assumptions. It’s built on data, community input, and the lived experiences of the people who will use this space every day.
Your feedback is shaping:
Our menu
Our hours
Our product selection
Our atmosphere
Our commitment to community values
And we’re just getting started.
