ISLAND POKÉ SET TO OPEN TWO NEW RESTAURANTS IN LONDON THIS AUTUMN

Island Poké, the UK’s leading poké operator, is ramping up growth plans to bring their Fresh Pacific Flavours to more parts of London and beyond.

Following the success of their recently opened Camden Market restaurant, the two new locations are due to open on Upper Street in Angel Islington in September followed by Richmond in October.

Further plans include two new Islands in Clapham and Notting Hill which are set to open in early 2022.

The brand has developed a loyal following amongst Londoners and now has a full estate open post-pandemic including four dark kitchens across the capital, and is getting set to open 23 new Islands over the next five years, which will treble its current UK footprint.

Known for its innovative menus, energetic service, and interiors that evoke feelings of the Pacific shores, Island Poké was one of the first movers in the market when founder James saw the opportunity for a vibrant, healthy, and interactive grab and go concept.

Londoners looking for lunch alternatives to the mainstream sandwich and similar offerings will be able to enjoy a full Island Poké menu including house bowls and the option to build your own across all the new locations.

Island Poké founder James Gould-Porter said: “We’re very pleased to be expanding our brand across London and beyond.

“We are just beginning to ease out the Pandemic which has been a hugely challenging period for the hospitality sector and these new restaurants show the growing demand for our brand offering.

“We are looking forward to bringing people a great and fresh alternative to the traditional lunch and dine-out offering, whilst exploring new opportunities to expand our growing footprint.”

Island Poké has announced its new Island plans after signing-up its first two UK franchise partners.

The new partnerships will bring a development pipeline of 23 Islands over the next five years, trebling its current UK footprint, alongside the 42 already planned in France and Benelux over the same period.

The agreements have been announced following a recent investment from Hero Brands and will create in the region of 350 jobs.

The development plans will initially focus on London, however, discussions are also underway with further partners which have the potential for a further 50 Islands throughout the UK.