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Long-Term Debt and Notes Payable - Summary of Long-Term Debt and Notes Payable (Details)

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Long-Term Debt and Notes Payable - Summary of Long-Term Debt and Notes Payable (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
Apr. 30, 2014
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt $ 6,553,950 $ 6,822,930  
Current portion of long-term debt 1,134,025 1,813,647 $ 330,220
Long-term debt, less current portion 5,419,925 5,009,283  
Note payable to a bank due in monthly installments of $4,406 including interest at Wall Street Journal Prime plus 1% (minimum of 5.5%); remaining balance due October 10, 2018; collateralized by substantially all of the Company's assets [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [1] $ 143,870 176,731  
Line of credit to a bank, expired on October 10, 2015. [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [1] 500,000 [2]  
Note payable to a bank due interest only at a 5% rate; balloon principal payment due June 10, 2019; collateralized by substantially all of the Company’s assets and guaranteed by an officer of the Company [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt $ 971,670 [1],[2] 500,000 [3]  
Loan agreement with an outside company dated December 23, 2013, interest at 1% per month, paid in full in 2015 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [3] 100,000 [4]  
Loan agreement with an outside company dated June 20, 2014, interest at 8% annual rate, paid in full in 2015 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [4] 100,000  
Mortage loan dated April, 2014, interest ar South African prime rate + 2.6% (11.85% as of September 30, 2015); due July 31, 2024; secured by a bond on all assets at our Port Elizabeth, South Africa location [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [5] $ 232,677 294,362  
Loan agreement with an outside company on July 1, 2014, interest at 12% annual rate, secured by certain secured assets and gaming revenue of the Australian entities, net of discount of $214,834 and $343,733, respectively; matures January 31, 2017 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [6] 4,785,166 4,656,267  
Bank overdraft facilities; unsecured; maximum facilities $260,000; interest rate 11% at September 30, 2015, with annual renewal each December [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [7] 192,428 151,868  
Term facility with monthly payments of 45,288 Rand, including interest at South African Prime + 1.0% (10.25% as of September 30, 2015); due June 14, 2016 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [8] 27,182 64,309  
Term facility with monthly payments of 44,727 Rand including interest at South Afican Prime + 3.0% (12.25% as of September 30, 2015); due November 15, 2019 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [9] 124,183 170,053  
Term facility with monthly payments of 33,750 Rand, including interest at South Afican Prime + 3.0% (12.25% as of September 30, 2015); due December 1, 2018 [Member]      
Short-term Debt [Line Items]      
Total Long-term Debt [10] $ 76,774 $ 109,340  
[1] On April 11, 2013, the Company and Paragon Commercial Bank (“Paragon”) entered into a credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) which provided for a $500,000 revolving credit facility with a one-year term from the closing date. The note payable originally matured on August 10, 2013 and on November 4, 2013 the note was extended to October 10, 2018 with monthly principal and interest payments of $4,406. The credit facility expired on October 10, 2015. Borrowings under the Credit Agreement bear monthly interest at the greater of: (i) floor rate of 5.00% or (ii) the Wall Street Journal’s prime plus rate (3.25% as of June 30, 2015) plus 1.00%. Any borrowings are secured by a lien on all of the Company’s assets. The obligations under the Credit Agreement are guaranteed by Mike Pruitt, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer.
[2] Note with Paragon, due on June 10, 2019. The note bears interest at a 5% annual rate, with principal and interest monthly payments of $11,532 starting in June 2015 until the maturity date.
[3] On December 23, 2013, the Company entered into a loan agreement with an outside company for $150,000, originally due on February 23, 2014. Interest is compounded monthly at a rate of 1%. As of February 23, 2014, the Company was not in compliance with the terms of this note due to non-payment of principal and interest. On March 21, 2014 and August 20, 2014, the Company paid the note holder $25,000 each of principal and accrued interest. In March 2015, the Company repaid the loan in full.
[4] On June 20, 2014, the Company entered into a loan agreement with an outside company for $100,000, originally due on July 11, 2014. In March 2015, the Company issued 100,000 shares of its common stock to repay the loan, accrued interest and penalties in full. The Company recognized a loss on extinguishment of debt of $45,000 during the three months ended March 31, 2015, representing the difference between the fair value of the shares issued and the carrying value of the outstanding debt and accrued interest.
[5] In April 2014, our South African subsidiary entered into a mortgage note with a South African bank for the purchase of the building in Port Elizabeth for our Hooters location. The 10-year note was originally issued in the amount of $330,220 with an annual interest rate of 2.6% above the South African prime rate (prime currently 9.25%). Monthly principal and interest payments of approximately $4,600 commenced in August, 2014. The mortgage note is personally guaranteed by our CEO and South African COO and secured by the assets of the Port Elizabeth building.
[6] On July 1, 2014, pursuant to Purchase Agreements executed on June 30, 2014, the Company completed the acquisition of a sixty percent (60%) ownership interest in Hoot Parramatta Pty Ltd, Hoot Australia Pty Ltd, Hoot Penrith Pty Ltd, and TMIX Management Australia Pty Ltd (collectively, the “Australian Entities”), which own, operate, and manage Hooters restaurant locations and gaming operations in Australia. The ownership interest in the Australian Entities was purchased from the respective entities in exchange for the Company agreeing to assume a five million dollar ($5,000,000) debt bearing interest at 12% annually and issuing two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) warrants to purchase shares of our common stock. Originally principal repayments were as follows: $2,000,000 on December 31, 2014, $2,000,000 on June 30, 2015, and $1,000,000 on December 31, 2015. On October 15, 2014, principal repayments were restructured whereby $200,000 was due on December 31, 2014, $50,000 is payable each month from January 2015 through December 2015, $2,000,000 is payable January 31, 2016, $1,200,000 is payable on July 31, 2016 and the remaining $1,000,000 is due by January 31, 2017. The Company and the note holder are currently in discussion to renegotiate the terms of the above payments and other terms of the agreement. The note holder has not demanded the above payments (as of December 31, 2014 through currently) nor will they unless the negotiations terminate. The Company has paid the agreed upon monthly interest payments in 2015 and is currently negotiating a change in payment terms.
[7] The Company’s South African subsidiary has local bank financing in the form of term and overdraft facilities with $192,428 and $151,868 outstanding as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 respectively.
[8] The Company’s South African subsidiary has local bank financing in the form of a term loan with monthly payments of approximately $3,500, including interest at South African Prime +1.0%. The term loan matures on June 14, 2016.
[9] The Company’s South African subsidiary has local bank financing in the form of a term loan with monthly payments of approximately $3,500, including interest South African Prime +3.0%. The term loan matures on November 15, 2019.
[10] The Company’s South African subsidiary has local bank financing in the form of a term loan with monthly payments of approximately $2,700, including interest at South African Prime + 3.0%. The term loan matures on December 1, 2018.