Greek street food business sets up second site in Newcastle
A Greek street food business has established its second North East site as it continues to expand across the region.
Acropolis currently has a site at Newcastle’s Grainger Market, in addition to its regular pop-ups at the likes of the Quayside Market and By The River Brew in Newcastle, Jesmond Market and Tynemouth Market.
The company has now added a second permanent site to its portfolio by opening in the Stack shipping container development in Newcastle, joining the array of independent traders at the venue.
Acropolis commented: “We have grown beyond our expectations since we first set up as a pop-up operator and have established a really strong and loyal customer base across the region, which is growing all the time.
“We are so pleased our Greek street food has been so warmly received.”
“Moving into Stack is a really big move for us and increases our Newcastle city centre presence further still.
“We are really busy in the Grainger Market and this will help us to serve even more customers in another iconic setting.
“We are really ambitious and always keen to look at the next opportunity, so we are already looking at what comes next for Acropolis and our team.”
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