JuaMoto Sunfired Relocating From Concord To Charlotte

JuaMoto Sunfired serves a vegan menu.

Emily McGinn
Written By Emily McGinn
Senior Regional Reporter
Photo: Official

After a five-year stint at its Concord location, JuaMoto Sunfired is moving to Charlotte. It will take over the former Cocoa’s Authentic Jamaican Jerk space, which closed at 316 Old Sugar Creek Rd A after the restaurant suffered a fire. Owner Tau Khamisi Mkweli — better known as Dr. Tau — told What Now Charlotte he is hoping to open in January at the new location. JuaMoto Sunfired’s last day of service in Concord was Sept. 28.

Mkweli said that at the new location, he will have the opportunity to expand his offerings and customer base.

“At this point, I’m growing even more and I’ve run out of elbow space at that location,” Mkweli said. “Opening a second location would have been costly. The food is really unique and it would have taken a lot to entrust that to anybody.”

The restaurant is known for its vegan and plant-based offerings. In addition to familiar dishes from the Concord location, Mkweli hopes to roll out additional offerings like acai bowls, more smoothies and additional grab-and-go options.

The new space will give Mkweli 1,600 square feet to work with, plus a 400-square-foot patio. The restaurant will be more than double the size of the Concord space. In addition to the menu expansion, expect to see larger artwork and herbal sections to explore.

The transition to Charlotte should be a smooth one, as JuaMoto Sunfired draws a wide audience from the city.

“Already 95% of my customers were coming from Charlotte, so I’m just getting closer to my customer base,” Mkweli said. “I’m looking to expand more than double my current volume when it comes to my regulars.”

Mkweli is working on addressing the fire damage at the new building first. Then, the team will renovate the space to prepare for opening next year.

“[I want to offer the community] vitality,” Mkweli said. “Life can have us in a zombie state and sometimes you want a reminder that you are human. Sometimes you need a nice dish or a nice setting to slap you in the face and say, ‘You know what? This is what life’s about.’ And it breaks down that mundane, everyday grind.”

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Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try.
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