Restaurant Financing Guides
Evergreen, operator-focused answers to the financing questions we get every day — from EFAs and Section 179 to walk-in cooler emergencies and SBA placement.
Restaurant Equipment Financing
Denied by Your Bank? Alternative Restaurant Equipment Lenders
Bank said no? Learn why banks decline restaurants, how broker/network underwriting differs, and how a 3-minute phone diagnosis gets NC operators funded.
Read guide →EFA vs. Lease vs. Equipment Loan: Which Fits Your Kitchen?
Compare EFA, simple-interest loan, and lease for restaurant equipment so you can self-select the right structure before you apply in NC.
Read guide →Financing Used Restaurant Equipment Outside Dealer Age Limits
Finance used and older kitchen equipment that dealers won't — including auction and private-party purchases — in NC. Approved once, buy anywhere, funded fast.
Read guide →How Fast Can Restaurant Equipment Financing Close?
From 60-second pre-qual to DocuSign closing, restaurant equipment financing in NC is often funded in under a week. See the timeline and what speeds or slows a file.
Read guide →New vs. Used Commercial Kitchen Equipment: Lease, Rent, or Buy
Weigh warrantied-new against auction-used kitchen equipment and decide whether to lease, rent, or buy outright in NC — with financing trade-offs for each.
Read guide →Restaurant Equipment Financing with Bad Credit or Past Bankruptcy
Turned away for credit? We cover all tiers — including Chapter 7 and 13 — for NC restaurant equipment. See what approval requires and honest rate trade-offs.
Read guide →Section 179 and Tax Treatment of Financed Restaurant Equipment
How Section 179 and depreciation apply to financed restaurant equipment in NC — EFA ownership, capital vs. operating lease treatment, and a CPA check.
Read guide →Startup Restaurant Equipment Loans (Under 2 Years in Business)
First-time restaurateur or under 2 years in business? See how startup restaurant equipment financing works in NC, what underwriters look at, and down-payment expectations.
Read guide →Food Truck & Trailer Financing
BBQ Trailer Financing
Finance custom BBQ trailers and smoker rigs in NC — pit layout, fabrication, and permitting. Startup-friendly approvals, used rigs welcome.
Read guide →Buying New vs. Used Food Trucks: Financing Trade-Offs
Weigh cost and reliability of a new build vs. a used food truck in NC — inspection and age factors, and how to finance either, including private-party units.
Read guide →Coffee Trailer Financing
Finance espresso and coffee trailers in NC — equipment load, power requirements, and smaller-build economics. Startup approval paths welcome.
Read guide →Commissary Kitchen Rules and How They Affect Trailer Approvals in NC
How NC health-department commissary requirements affect food-truck underwriting — contracts, overhead, shared-use kitchens, and the permitting sequence.
Read guide →Concession & Specialty Trailer Financing
Finance concession and specialty trailers in NC for festivals and events — layout types, equipment and power needs, plus used or auction units.
Read guide →Financing a Commercial Generator for Your Food Truck
Quiet-run diesel generators for food trucks run $8K-$40K. Learn sizing basics and how to finance the generator alongside your NC trailer build.
Read guide →Food Truck Financing with a Startup or Thin Credit File
First-time or thin-file food-truck owner? See approval paths, credit-tier coverage, down-payment trade-offs, and what to prepare to get funded in NC.
Read guide →What It Costs to Finance a Custom Food Truck or Trailer in NC
Typical build-cost ranges for custom food trucks and trailers in NC, what's financeable (fabrication, equipment, wrap), and down-payment expectations.
Read guide →Build-Out & Remodel Financing
Build-Out Loan vs. SBA 7(a) for Restaurant Remodels
Compare fast build-out funding against an SBA 7(a) path for NC restaurant remodels — speed vs. rate, documentation burden, deal-size fit, and when to combine.
Read guide →FF&E Financing Explained (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment)
What FF&E (furniture, fixtures & equipment) financing covers for restaurants in NC, how it differs from equipment financing, and how to bundle it into a build-out.
Read guide →Financing a Restaurant Build-Out from Shell Space
How build-out financing works for restaurants starting from raw shell space in NC — what it covers, phased funding, contractor/FF&E sequencing, and timeline.
Read guide →Refrigeration & Walk-In Financing
Emergency Refrigeration Replacement Financing
Walk-in down? Finance an emergency refrigeration replacement in NC with same-week funding — preserve working capital and get back to service fast.
Read guide →Financing Walk-In Coolers and Freezers for Restaurants
Finance walk-in coolers and freezers for NC restaurants — cost ranges, install and software inclusion, financing structures, and ownership notes.
Read guide →Lease-to-Own vs. Buy for Commercial Refrigeration
Decide between lease-to-own and buying commercial refrigeration outright in NC — mechanics, cash-preservation trade-offs, and end-of-term ownership.
Read guide →POS & Technology Financing
Restaurant Working Capital
How Fast Can a Restaurant Get Working Capital in NC?
Restaurant working capital in NC can close in 1-3 days. See the application-to-funding timeline, soft-pull pre-qual, and what speeds or slows approval.
Read guide →Seasonal Cash Flow Funding for Coastal NC Restaurants
Coastal NC restaurants face winter cash gaps. Learn how non-collateralized working capital bridges the off-season in Wilmington, the Crystal Coast, and OBX.
Read guide →Unsecured Restaurant Working Capital with No Collateral
Unsecured restaurant working capital in NC — no personal collateral, no out-of-pocket fees, flexible use of funds. See how 'unsecured' funding actually works.
Read guide →Working Capital Loan vs. Merchant Cash Advance
Compare a fixed-term working capital loan against a merchant cash advance for NC restaurants — true cost, credit/revenue fit, and when each makes sense.
Read guide →Working Capital Requirements: Revenue, Time in Business, Credit
Working capital requirements in NC: 1 year in business, $150K minimum revenue, 600 credit score, no collateral. See the full checklist and self-qualify fast.
Read guide →Working Capital vs. Equipment Financing: Which to Use When
Should you use working capital or equipment financing? Compare asset purchase vs. operating cash, collateral, and cost so NC operators apply for the right product.
Read guide →Restaurant SBA 7(a) Loans
SBA 7(a) Loans for Restaurant Acquisition and Growth
What SBA 7(a) loans fund for NC restaurants — acquisition, expansion, build-out — deal-size fit, and how a broker streamlines placement and underwriting.
Read guide →SBA 7(a) vs. SBA 504 for Restaurant Real Estate
Choosing an SBA program for restaurant real estate in NC? Compare 7(a) flexibility against 504's real-estate structure — down payment, term, and best fit.
Read guide →SBA Restaurant Loan Requirements and DSCR Explained
SBA restaurant loan requirements in NC — debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) basics, credit and time-in-business factors, and what underwriters weigh.
Read guide →Merchant Cash Advances
How a Restaurant Merchant Cash Advance Works (Factor Rate, Holdback)
MCA mechanics explained for NC restaurants — factor rate vs. interest, holdback percentage, daily card split, and what to watch for before you sign.
Read guide →MCA Approval with Lower Credit or Seasonal Revenue
Can't qualify for a working capital loan? See how revenue-based MCA approval works for NC restaurants with lower credit or seasonal income — soft check, fast funding.
Read guide →Merchant Cash Advance vs. Working Capital Loan: True Cost
An honest cost comparison of merchant cash advances vs. working capital loans for NC restaurants — factor rate vs. APR, total cost, and when an MCA is worth it.
Read guide →Franchise Restaurant Financing
Financing a Restaurant Franchise: Fees, Equipment, and Build-Out
What restaurant franchise financing covers end to end in NC — franchise fees, equipment packages, build-out, working-capital reserve, and franchisor context.
Read guide →Multi-Unit Restaurant Expansion Financing
Scaling additional locations in NC? Learn how multi-unit expansion financing works — portfolio underwriting, phased capital, and combining product types.
Read guide →SBA vs. Conventional Financing for Franchise Acquisition
Compare SBA and conventional financing for acquiring a restaurant franchise in NC — terms, timeline, down payment, DSCR, and when each path fits.
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