Meadows Italiano

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Security Type
Debt/Note
Categories
Restaurants
Location
MOORESVILLE, NC
Expected Close Date
August 11, 2024
Target Raise
$50.00K-$100.00K
No. Investors
11
Security Price
$1
Number of Employees
12
Cash
$5,525
Revenue
$754,328
Short Term Debt
$13,949
Cost of Goods
$251,081
Long Term Debt
$9,038
Net Income
$56,043

Company Description

Meadow's Wood-Fired is a locally owned pizzeria and deli that supplies the Mooresville, North Carolina area with wood-fired pizza, fresh sub sandwiches straight out of NYC, surprise pop-up dishes that always sell out, and a commitment to freshness unlike no other in the area. We believe that great food is good for the soul. We wouldn't make anything with ingredients that we wouldn't feed our families and we believe in the power of community.

Key Deal Facts

Meadows Italiano started as a mobile brick oven and has grown to a wildly popular brick-and-mortar space., The restaurant maintains a nearly perfect 5 star rating on Google and Yelp with hundreds of reviews., In addition to their wood-fired pizza and sub options, Meadows Italiano is a venue for live music and events.

Amount Raised : $650
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