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Da Lobsta Launches Bolstr Campaign

Da Lobsta, Chicago’s only fast-casual restaurant dedicated to serving delicious Da Lobsta Food Truck et traditional New England lobster rolls, has just launched an on-line Bolstr campaign in hopes of raising $70,000 so that it can add a Da Lobsta food truck to its growing brand, taking the idea of “we’re on a roll” literally. According to the offering, Da Lobster earned more than $1 million in year one with its two locations, 12 E. Cedar and 131 N. Clinton at the Chicago French Market. To invest, visit: https://app.bolstr.com/campaigns/338.

For those not familiar with Da Lobsta, think the American Dream on a bun.

Da Lobsta serves authentic New England lobster roll sandwiches in addition to several varieties with a tasty twist. The menu also is filled with lobster, crab and shrimp specialties, such as Lobster and Crab Spinach dip, Lobster Grilled Cheese, New England Clam Chowda, Lobster Mac-N-Cheese, and delicious Chopped Salads. Creative lobster roll sandwiches, which can be made with lobster, blue crab or shrimp, include the Asian, the Mexican, the Greek, and the Indian.

Da Lobsta Traditional Lobster Roll etDa Lobsta’s Lobster Roll sandwiches are priced at $12.95, and they have clearly raised the bar on fast casual dining.

Da Lobsta has a large and dedicated Chicago following. A food truck will give the company more accessibility throughout the downtown and neighborhoods of Chicago.

Bolstr is a marketplace where successful local businesses access growth funding to scale. These business owners are starting small but thinking big! Through Bolstr they are establishing powerful networks of supporters who are all invested in the success of their business.

Bolstr transactions are structured using a revenue sharing agreement. Da Lobsta’s payout is said to be 1.25 times the initial investment or 4 percent of the revenue share.

In exchange for an investor’s upfront investment, Da Lobsta agrees to pay investors a percentage of their gross revenue, on a monthly basis, until the investors receive back the amount they put in plus a return on their investment.

Posted by Meghan Ogilvie
4/16/14

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