His Hogwarts friends would probably be the first. Hermione would be eager to check out any new books or intelligent - enhancing potions. Ron would be interested in any food - related magical items, like everlasting candies.
The Weasley family might be among the first. Mr. Weasley would be fascinated by any new Muggle - related magical items (if there are such in the store). Mrs. Weasley might look for some useful household magic items, like self - cleaning brooms.
His old friends from Hogwarts would surely be regulars. Ron and Hermione would be there often. Neville might come to relax after a day of teaching Herbology at Hogwarts. Luna could drop by to share her latest theories about magical creatures while sipping on a strange - looking drink. Hagrid might also be a regular, though he'd need a special - sized chair.
Other potion shop owners might visit too. Not as customers in the traditional sense, but more to check out the competition. They might be curious about Harry's unique potions. And then there are the local wizards and witches in the area where the shop is located. They could need potions for daily life, like a potion to make their gardens grow better or a potion to keep their pets healthy.
Definitely Hogwarts students. They'd come during their free time or on trips to Hogsmeade. They'd be eager to try Harry's special magical treats.
Her old Hogwarts friends would be very likely customers. They would come to support her new business and also to relive their old memories together. Hermione would probably come often to discuss books and new spells while having a drink.
Well, it could be a magic item store. He might sell things like rare wands, enchanted potions, and magical maps. After all, he has a lot of experience with these things from his adventures at Hogwarts.
The regular customers could be Naruto's friends from the ninja academy. They would come to the bar to relax and catch up on old times. Also, other ninjas from the Hidden Leaf Village might stop by after a long mission.
Hermione would be a great partner. Her intelligence and knowledge of magic would be invaluable. For example, if Harry opened a potion - making business, Hermione could handle the research and development of new potions, while Harry dealt with the business side like marketing and customer relations.
Mostly wizards and witches, of course. They would be the main clientele as they are the ones who can fully appreciate the magical elements of the restaurant. Students from Hogwarts during Hogsmeade weekends or holidays would also flock there.
I think magical creatures would also be customers. Maybe house - elves would be sent to pick up treats for their wizarding families. Hippogriffs might be lured by some special bird - shaped pastries. And even centaurs, if they were feeling a bit more adventurous, could come to the edge of the Forbidden Forest where the bakery might be located to get some goodies.
Well, the regular customers could include some of Harry's old friends from Hogwarts, like Ron and Hermione. They would support Harry's business and enjoy the unique atmosphere. In addition to that, supernatural hunters from the Supernatural world might stop by. They could be looking for information about certain supernatural beings that might be lurking around the bar. And of course, there would be the local supernatural community, such as witches and warlocks who are not directly related to Hogwarts but are interested in the mix of magic and the new - found supernatural elements in the bar.