S1E5 Start-up story Lee DeSanges of restaurant Baked In Brick

Start Your Own Business podcast - series 1 episode 5

Discover how a wood-fired pizza oven and a shed at the bottom led this week's guest on a start-up journey that involved a hair-raising European road trip that resulted in him winning the accolade of 'Best Street Food in Europe'

In this episode we speak to Lee DeSanges, founder of Birmingham-based Baked In Brick, a business he launched in 2015 from his garden shed. Soon Lee was cooking and selling BBQ chicken tikka wraps out of a modified Mini Cooper, as well as wood-fired style pizza at events and street markets. More recently, Lee opened his own Baked In Brick restaurant in Birmingham.

Find out what Lee would do differently if he had to start his business again and what his key start-up tips are.

Show notes

Find links to all the resources mentioned in this episode, along with related content, below.

Essential resources for street-food and restaurant businesses

Forming a business

Profit and loss (P&L)

About Lee DeSanges

Lee is the founder of Birmingham-based Baked In Brick, a business he launched in 2015 from his garden shed. Soon Lee was cooking and selling BBQ chicken tikka wraps out of a modified Mini Cooper, as well as wood-fired style pizza at street food events. More recently, Lee opened his own Baked In Brick restaurant at the Custard Factory in Birmingham

Find Baked In Brick on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

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