Dec 19, 2024
Years of working in local restaurant kitchens led Tremaine Devine in 2020 to fulfill his long-held dream of opening a restaurant—in this case a food truck called Tre’s Street Kitchen. The pandemic, of course, presented unforeseen challenges, but as Business Report features in its latest issue, Devine refused to give up. Believing he had a concept that would work, he and business partner Kristin Smith deployed bootstrap marketing and relationship development, turning a corner on sales as the shutdown subsided in Baton Rouge. Today, Devine’s food truck is just one piece of a business model that now includes corporate and higher education catering, stadium concessions, product sales for a signature sauce and two brick-and-mortar locations. Sales grew 600% from year two to year three, he says, and 200% from year three to year four. Read the full Entrepreneur feature, and send comments to [email protected].
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