Proposal Letter for Coffee Shop (Free Sample)
Use this sample proposal letter for coffee shop as a template for your formal proposal letter.
Last updated on September 30th, 2021
Sample Proposal Letter for a Coffee Shop
Name of Borrower
Address of Borrower
City, State, Zip Code
DATE
Name of Lender
Name of Lending Institution or Bank if Applicable
Address of Lending Institution or Lender
City, State, Zip Code
RE: Cover letter for a loan to open a coffee shop
Dear Name of Lender:
This is a formal letter to accompany my request for a small business loan. I have worked in Name of Coffee Shop at ADDRESS for the past five years.
The first four years I worked part-time while I finished my degree in business administration, and the last year I worked there full-time as the manager.
It is my aim to open my own coffee shop at ADDRESS near the Techno Park. There is no coffee shop in this area and my market research shows that a good coffee shop would be a success.
I have secured the location on the main road into the Park and all of the government certificates and permission to open the shop. I have also received a certificate of approval from the health department.
My aim is to open the shop on DATE, but I do not have the funds to finish fitting out the interior. I plan to seat 20 in a relaxing and stylishly designed environment.
I will serve freshly brewed coffee from 6am – 8pm six days a week and closed on Sundays from beans supplied by my vendors at Brazil Coffee Beans.
I also plan to serve homemade cake and cookies from a local vendor that also has restaurant permission certificates. My friends and family have provided half of the amount I need, and I have purchased the coffee-making equipment. I am requesting you to give the other half, which is AMOUNT.
I hope all of your questions are answered in my formal proposal. If not, I can be reached at Phone Number or at Email Address. I am hoping for a favorable reply soon. Thank you for taking the time to consider my proposal.
Sincerely,
Signature of Borrower
Printed Name of Borrower
Enclosed: Formal business plan and proposal
By Andre Bradley
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