03050nam a2200301 i 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022040002500063090002400088100003600112245011900148300001600267336002100283337002500304338002300329502010100352504004100453520185700494700003202351700002802383720003802411720004502449720003702494720003602531942003902567952012502606999001702731CSPC20251020095533.0251020s2024 ph a b 000 0 eng d aCSPCbengcCSPCerda aUTH BSHM C133c 20241 aCaigas, Kurt Daniel M.eauthor.10aCustomer satisfaction on coffee shops in Iriga City / cKurt Daniel M. Caigas, Jason S. Renegado, and Joey Segovia a134 leaves. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aUndergraduate Theses (BSHM) - Hospitality Management.cCamarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, 2024. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study assesses customer satisfaction in coffee shops located in Iriga City, with the goal of identifying the factors that influence this satisfaction and offering recommendations to improve the competitiveness of local coffee shops. The specific objectives include measuring the level of customer satisfaction and pinpointing the issues and challenges faced by coffee shops regarding product quality, ambiance, facility aesthetics, and table settings. Additionally, the study examines the relationship between customer satisfaction and these challenges. A quantitative research design utilizing a descriptive method was implemented, collecting data from 115 randomly selected respondents through a survey questionnaire that was adapted to suit the context of the study. The questionnaire evaluated customer satisfaction based on product quality, ambiance, table settings, and facility aesthetics, as well as operational challenges faced by coffee shops, including product-related issues. The key findings indicate that while customers are generally satisfied with the product offerings and ambiance, there is a need for improvements in table settings and exterior design. Respondents indicated a desire for more comfortable and visually appealing seating arrangements, as well as attractive outdoor spaces. However, no significant relationship was identified between customer satisfaction and the challenges faced by coffee shops. These findings offer practical insights that can assist coffee shop owners in Iriga City in enhancing customer experiences. By addressing the identified service gaps, businesses can foster stronger customer loyalty, maintain competitiveness, and ensure sustainable growth. The results also provide valuable direction for future researchers interested in exploring customer satisfaction within the hospitality sector.1 aRenegado, Jason S.eauthor.1 aSegovia, Joey eauthor. aOrobia, Mark Anthony L.eadviser. aSotero, Maria Luisa O.echair, panelist. aBañaria, Russell E.epanelist. aRepatacodo, Jairo N.epanelist. 2ddcn0cUMhC133ciBSHMkUTHm2024 00102ddc4070aCSPCbCSPCcUTHd2025-10-20l0oUTH BSHM C133c 2024p006936UMr2025-10-20 09:55:55t1-1w2025-10-20yUM c30752d30752