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Ben's Canteen is an informal hangout space with a relaxed atmosphere, serving 2000 customers a week. They specialise in burgers, wine and brunch and were named by the Evening Standard as one of the top 25 brunches in London. 
days to go: Expired investment: £499,820
Hydro Plus has developed an innovative zero sugar electrolyte drink which is freshly mixed when dispersed. Aimed at gyms and health clubs they have an established base of 20 dispersing systems already installed throughout England. They are in the process of running a 3 club trial with Gym Group and also running a trial with Bannatyne Fitness.
days to go: Expired investment: £61,160
Big Night is an online food delivery service that partners with selected independent food vendors to deliver exceptional meals to customers at home, in their office or wherever they choose. The company asserts that 61% of non-millennials find delivery overall frustrating. Big Night aims to change this scenario. It has signed on ten notable restaurants and has ten more in the immediate pipeline. Onboarded restaurants include Two Lights, Luca, The Laughing Heart, Sager + Wilde, Royale, Levan, AngloThai, Legare and Mangal2. Over 4,000 people have ordered via Big Night since its launch. The company will use 25% of the investment for operations, 25% for marketing, and 50% to improve the Big Night platform.

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days to go: Expired investment: £274,168
Honestly Tasty is a plant-based cheese company known for our award-winning products available in M&S, Ocado, and other stores. Our aim is to cater to cheese enthusiasts who either avoid dairy or are reducing their dairy intake. By combining innovative ideas with traditional cheese-making methods, we create alternatives that stand out and spark positive conversations among consumers.
days to go: Expired investment: £307,067
Delavals (Brewers) Ltd is a company based in the North East of England and is operated by two brothers, John and David Gilfillan. The Company recently won the ‘Small Business of the Year 2014’ award at the Northumberland Business Awards.The inspiration for the business was the purchase of Seaton Delaval Hall (in Northumberland) by the National Trust in 2009. The Hall had a history of brewing over 200 years ago and provided the inspiration for Delavals first beer – Seaton Delaval Hall Pale Ale (4.3% ABV) – which is based on a 200 year old recipe once brewed at the Hall (adapted for today’s palate). In order to begin the process of turning the business from a lifestyle entity into a commercial business, Delavals became an official licencee of the National Trust in 2012 for an initial period of 2 years and in Q2 2014 a new longer term licence was agreed. Out of approximately 1,200 breweries in the UK, there is only one officially licenced National Trust brewer & that is Delavals.The Company has the sole and exclusive licence to operate the National Trust Beer Club which it both created and ‘soft’ launched in September 2013. The address for the website is www.nationaltrustbeerclub.co.uk - this website is fully functional, has over 200 different beers from over 50 breweries and the Beer Club has members from all over the UK. The Company also supplies National Trust branded beer and has created the National Trust Great British Beer Collection (see image below).The Company operates from a 2,500 sq.ft unit in Blyth, Northumberland and currently has 4 full time employees. You need to be registered as an investor to see thisJoin Now
days to go: Expired investment: £212,550
Wantsum Brewery are a brewery based in East Kent with the aim to create more 'hoppy' beers. Wantsum Brewery currently produce 8 regular ales and 10 seasonal and special ales which are sold to pubs and bottle outlets throughout East Kent. 
days to go: Expired investment: £40,150
An ethical café and bar combination with an all-day breakfast and lunch menu. The Breakfast Club has 11 locations across London, Brighton and Oxford, with a combined turnover of £15.2m. Revenues have grown by 91% from 2014 to 2018 and they have an annual site EBITDA over £2m, as well as generating a net profit of £502k. Almost 65% of their customer traffic is derived from lunch and dinner times of the day. The Breakfast Club has won numerous awards, including 'London Bar of the Year' and 'Growth Company of the Year 2016' at the Retailers Retail Awards. The company has also been listed on The Times 100's 'Best Places to Work', as well as being recognised as one of the ‘Best Employers in Hospitality’. The London Stock Exchange has listed the business as one of the 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain.
days to go: Expired investment: £534,630
M Restaurants are based around 5 individual elements; Raw, Grill, Bar, Wine and Den. M Restaurants offer 400 wines ranging from £10 a bottle to £4,000 a bottle. M have cuts of beef from all over the world including Argentina and France.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,585,600
iChef puts reliable suppliers in touch with professional establishments. iChef has a number of experts with over 250 years of experience between them. These experts are there to make sure the quality provided to you is the best it can be.
days to go: Expired investment: £11,589
Good Sixty is an online platform where you can find and buy the best independent food from artisans, retailers and producers.  Their vision is to enable people to buy great local food from independent retailers. Good Sixty are looking to expand into London, Bath and Cardiff in 2018.
days to go: Expired investment: £188,650
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