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About EatStreet Stock
Founded
2010
Headquarters
Madison, WI, US
Industries
Mobile, Administrative Services, Commerce and Shopping
EatStreet is a burgeoning online and mobile food ordering service that streamlines commerce between restaurants and diners. To college students and young professionals, EatStreet is the smart, simple, and affordable way to order delivery and takeout from their favorite restaurants. To restaurant owners, EatStreet is a one-stop-shop for online ordering and marketing. By providing web, mobile, and social products for online ordering, EatStreet brings in new business for restaurants. Diners enjoy the upside of fast, simple ordering while restaurants see their sales soar. Founded in 2010, the company is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
EatStreet Press Mentions
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Eat Street to get Chinese noodle shop from Sushi Train co-owner
bizjournals • Feb 06, 2024
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badgerherald • Dec 22, 2023
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finance • Dec 22, 2023
EatStreet to lay off drivers as it switches to third-party delivery services
bizjournals • Jun 28, 2023
Minneapolis' newest food hall coming to Eat Street
bizjournals • Jun 08, 2022
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EatStreet Management
Leadership team at EatStreet
Chief Executive Officer
Matt Howard
Chief Financial Officer
Richard Santiago
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