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A brewery with gold awards from SIBA and CAMRA, as well as being voted No. 1 in Hertfordshire by Rate Beer, Mad Squirrel is seeking investment to expand even further with the aim of opening two more taprooms before the end of 2018 and plans for three more by 2020. Mad Squirrel has grown more than 180% in three years with MAT revenues up by more than 45%.
days to go: Expired investment: £303,850
A critically acclaimed restaurant inspired by Jewish delis and cuisine. Monty's Deli is currently located at two sites with further investment allowing for three more locations in London, followed by national expansion. The company has received positive reviews from major media outlets, such as The Sunday Times and FT magazine. Their Reuben dish has been voted No.2 in Time Out London's 100 best dishes and the deli is shortlisted for a Restaurant & Bar Design Award.
days to go: Expired investment: £211,990
Morso London is a modern community-centred restaurant that serves hand-crafted freshly made pasta and Italian bites with grappa-based cocktails. Launched in June 2018, the restaurant is created by a team of industry veterans. Paolo Vernetti is the Co-founder, head chef and CEO of Morso. Since Dec 2018, Morso has been TripAdvisor's Top 50 restaurant. The restaurant has received more than 100 5 star reviews. Morso was covered by Fay Maschler’s “Week in Food”, The Upcoming, The Infatuation and many other important food/media publications. Morso has achieved a 3x weekly sales growth from June 2018 to Jan 2019. It is achieving a positive site EBITDA on the 6th month of trading. Morso is planning to grow by opening two more sites in 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £99,950
A family-owned producer of cider drinks that use 100% British apples in all their products. Napton Cidery have created more than 16 distinct flavours of cider, in addition to their apple juice, vinegar and apple brandy. Sales have increased by 1000% from £6.8k in 2016/2017, to £68k in 2017/18. The company's profit margin per product is around 63% and they sell an average of 3000 litres per month. This investment round will result in Napton Cidery increasing their cider production to meet customer demand. Furthermore, they also intend to release a range of products in other beverage markets to attract new customers to the brand, as well as take advantage of the current fruit cider boom.
days to go: Expired investment: £96,480
An innovative urban ice cream brand that also produces 100% natural and vegan-suitable flavours. Northern Bl°C have developed three ranges with a fourth (protein-oriented) currently in development. Their Q12018 turnover figure more than doubled YoY from £98k to £203k. The company has high-profile customers such as The National Theatre and Lord's Cricket Grounds and their products are available a major retailers including Ocado.
days to go: Expired investment: £473,020
A smoothie brand with the aim of providing performance nutritional drinks by simply blending ingredients together. Starting at a Prince's Trust market stall, PACK'D has become a 'Top 50 Startups' company and has sold over two million Smoothie Kits so far. PACK'D sales have grown by 2000% since 2016 and has more than 1500 products listed in major food retailers.
days to go: Expired investment: £522,780
Craft beer brewed for family and friends with inspiration from 1980's nostalgia and arcade games. Play Brew use a combination of US hops with British Malts and is brewed in the UK. The company has produced around 5,500 cans and their products are sold in 33 outlets. They are the only brewery serving the local community within a radius of 19.5 miles and are seeking funding to open a taproom as a means to expand and grow the business.
days to go: Expired investment: £157,770
PNY aims to craft the finest burger globally, establishing an eco-conscious, high-quality burger brand with a national presence in France across 14 restaurants, generating over €15 million revenue in '22 (with an EBITDA of -€181k). They're seeking funds to expand their restaurants across France and Europe, focusing on scaling through a franchise model.
days to go: Expired investment: €438,216
Poppy’s Picnic produces fresh raw dog food, handmade in the heart of Wiltshire, using quality local ingredients. Within a year of going online in Oct 16, it grew sales from £7k-£50k pm and started exporting to Hong Kong. Funds will be used to launch a cat food range and expand its dog food offering
days to go: Expired investment: £577,180
Premium popsicles partnered with Pimm's producers and available as alcohol and alcohol-free. POPS has pioneered a contemporary and innovative concept within the ice cream industry. Since inception, their business and product range has grown and now consist of popsicles made from real fruit, all natural ingredients and are less than 60 calories. One of their most notable products is the champagne ice popsicle, a world first. POPS have generated sales of more than £590k in the first half of 2018, which is equivalent to their total sales in 2017. Their products are available at major retailers, including Ocado and Tesco. As well as regional locations, such as Spar, Musgraves, Whole Foods and 500 other independent stockists. The range is also sold at festivals, sporting events, cinemas, theatres and leisure groups. Funds are being raised to launch new product ranges in 2019 that are aimed at a wider target audience and suitable in most situations. POPS aims to ensure their products meet consumer trends in regards to health and portion sizes.
days to go: Expired investment: £479,550
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