West Coast Ventures Group Corp.

West Coast Ventures Group Corp.

WCVC
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Company Description

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CEO
James M. Nixon
Full Time Employees
60
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Restaurants
Address
6610 Holman Street Arvada CO United States of America 80004
IPO Date
Jan 27, 2015
Business
West Coast Ventures Group Corp. (WCVC) owns and operates quick casual restaurants, including interests in J&F Restaurants, LLC, Illegal Burger, LLC, and Illegal Burger Writer Square LLC; its Illegal Burger brand features hand-crafted burgers with never-frozen hormone-free beef, French fries, cheesy taters, milkshakes in flavors such as Nutella, peanut butter, Oreo, and a full bar with liquor; complementary concepts encompass Kalaka Mexican Kitchen offering Mexican cuisine and tequila selections alongside Illegal Pizza with natural toppings; the company also sells CBD-infused water and soluble packets. It operates six restaurants in the Denver, Colorado metro area and one in the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida metro area, targeting fast-casual dining customers with full liquor licenses and dine-in, carry-out, delivery, and catering services in the United States. Founded prior to 2017 and headquartered in Arvada, Colorado, WCVC pursued aggressive expansion through 2018 letters of intent for acquisitions including RnR Restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona generating $3.2 million in revenue, additional El Señor Sol and Komotodo Sushi Burrito locations in Colorado, and new Illegal Burger sites, alongside a cannabis-themed partnership and scalable infrastructure build-out for multi-unit growth, though no confirmed recent activity or updates appear post-2018 amid stagnant financials and a non-functional corporate website.