Funded Food and Beverage Startups in Brooklyn
Across the 17 most recent food and beverage funding entries in Brooklyn, the largest disclosed round is Berry Street at $50M (2025-02-05).
Across the 17 most recent food and beverage funding entries in Brooklyn, the largest disclosed round is Berry Street at $50M (2025-02-05). That figure dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts: the next-largest disclosed rounds shown are $21M for Blank Street (2025-05-14) and $20K/€? actually $20K for multiple “Series Unknown” entries (Resist Nutrition on 2024-10-22; Legally Addictive Foods on 2023-05-04; plus two undisclosed 2023-05-01 entries), while 2022–2023 also includes large outliers like Magic Spoon at $85M (2022-06-13), which in turn sits far above the majority.
Date-wise, the rows cluster at the 2020–2025 span (oldest: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream on 2020-02-27; most recent: Blank Street on 2025-05-14) with multiple entries landing in May 2023 (Brooklyn Tea, Homiah, both on 2023-05-01). Stage labeling is also uneven: 9 of 17 rows carry “Series Unknown” or have a blank series field, and 3 additional rows are “undisclosed,” reducing how consistently stage can be compared even though the geography is uniformly Brooklyn, New York.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed rounds are true scale outliers in this Brooklyn food and beverage set?
Magic Spoon’s $85M round on 2022-06-13 is the largest disclosed amount in the table, with Berry Street at $50M (2025-02-05) and Blank Street at $21M (2025-05-14) the next tier; many other disclosed amounts are much lower (for example, $6M on Mosaic Foods 2021-11-23, $5M on Fat Snax 2020-04-28, and $800K on Brooklyn Gin 2022-12-08).
Do the most recent entries cluster into a narrow timeframe?
Yes. In the last ~6 months of the list, Blank Street (2025-05-14, $21M) and Berry Street (2025-02-05, $50M) sit at the top, and additional high-visibility funding appears nearby in 2024 (Explorer Cold Brew on 2024-12-16 at $1M; Resist Nutrition on 2024-10-22 at $20K), while older rounds extend back to 2020-02-27 (Van Leeuwen Ice Cream).
How much of the list is hard to compare by stage because the series label is missing or opaque?
Stage information is incomplete for 12 of 17 rows: 9 are marked “Series Unknown” or have a blank series field (e.g., Blank Street 2025-05-14; Resist Nutrition 2024-10-22; Fat Snax 2020-04-28; Van Leeuwen Ice Cream 2020-02-27), and 3 are “undisclosed” on amount (Brooklyn Tea 2023-05-01; Homiah 2023-05-01; CASA J Tequila 2023-04-27).
Are there notable calendar clusters beyond the most recent 2025 rounds?
May 2023 is concentrated: Brooklyn Tea (2023-05-01, undisclosed), Homiah (2023-05-01, undisclosed), and Legally Addictive Foods (2023-05-04, $20K) appear within days, creating a tight window of entries compared with other months like 2022-06 (Magic Spoon on 2022-06-13, $85M) or 2022-03 (Rule Breaker Snacks on 2022-03-07, $100K).
Which specific stage categories appear often enough to matter in sales or thesis work?
Among explicitly labeled stages, Seed (e.g., Explorer Cold Brew 2024-12-16 at $1M; Brooklyn Gin 2022-12-08 at $800K; Sunscoop 2022-04-05 at $2M; Mosaic Foods 2021-11-23 at $6M) is the most frequently repeated label, while named later-stage categories appear less often in this slice (e.g., Series B for Berry Street 2025-02-05 at $50M and Magic Spoon 2022-06-13 at $85M).
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