Poke House

Covers developments from a restaurant brand specialising in Hawaiian-inspired poke bowls, combining fresh ingredients with global flavour influences. Updates include new site openings, menu launches, seasonal specials, collaborations, and investment activity, alongside insights into health-focused dining trends, consumer demand for customisable meals, and competitive positioning in the UK casual dining and QSR sectors.

  • Dec- 2022 -
    8 December
    RestaurantsPoke House appoints co-country head

    Poke House appoints co-country head

    Poke House has announced the appointment of Robert Wickenden as UK co-country head as the brand expands its presence in the market. Wickenden joins Poke House after two years overseeing Deliveroo’s expansion across international markets. Prior to his role at Deliveroo, he has held a number of roles focused on…

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  • Nov- 2022 -
    4 November
    RestaurantsPoke House welcomes most successful opening to date at Battersea

    Poke House welcomes most successful opening to date at Battersea

    Following the opening of its newest restaurant location at Battersea Power Station, Poke House has announced that the new site has become its “most successful to date”, selling more than 15,000 bowls in the first two weeks alone. Of this, more than 3,000 of the bowls sold at the newly…

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  • Oct- 2022 -
    14 October
    RestaurantsBattersea Power Station Restaurants set to open

    Battersea Power Station Restaurants set to open

    Battersea Power Station is set to re-open on Friday 14 October, with restaurants including Le Bab, Where The Pancakes Are, Poke House, Clean Kitchen Club and Paris Baguette set to open their doors to the public. Also launching is Control Room B, a new bar concept from Inception Group, London’s…

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  • 5 October
    RestaurantsPoke House expands outside London

    Poke House expands outside London

    Poke House has announced it is expanding outside of London for the first time, with a new site due to open in Cambridge in early 2023. Poke House said this will be the first of many sites outside of London to open, and the announcement follows the new opening in…

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  • Jun- 2022 -
    9 June
    RestaurantsPoke House to launch five new sites

    Poke House to launch five new sites

    Poke House, a European poke bowl brand, has announced it will open five new sites in London in the coming months, including Battersea Power Station, Borough Market, St. Paul’s, St John’s Wood and Mayfair. Each of the new houses will be filled with Cali-House music, exotic pastel décor, San Diego…

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  • Feb- 2022 -
    22 February
    RestaurantsClean Kitchen Club secures Battersea Power Station venue

    Clean Kitchen Club secures Battersea Power Station venue

    A new plant-based eatery, Clean Kitchen Club, has been revealed as one of the restaurants to be opening its doors inside Battersea Power Station from September 2022. Clean Kitchen will join the Grade II Listed Power Station as one of the newest restaurants on the market, sitting alongside a tranche…

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  • 21 February
    RestaurantsBattersea Power Station unveils first set of hospitality venues

    Battersea Power Station unveils first set of hospitality venues

    Battersea Power Station has unveiled its first tranche of cafés, bars and restaurants set to open their doors inside the grade II listed power station from September 2022. Visitors will be able to choose from a variety of British and international eateries with Le Bab, Where The Pancakes Are, Poke…

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  • Sep- 2021 -
    14 September
    RestaurantsPoke House opens first UK restaurant

    Poke House opens first UK restaurant

    Europe’s largest poke bowl chain Poke House has opened its first UK restaurant in Notting Hill, London. Located on Portobello Road, the newest edition is the latest in a total of 55 stores across Europe, with restaurants open in Italy, France, Spain and Portugal.  The restaurant will offer an all-day…

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