Award-winning Bristol poke bowl restaurant to open new site at St Nicks Market with FREE samples

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An award-winning restaurant in Bristol known for its healthy salads and poke bowls is opening its second site in the city.

Loki Poke, which is currently based at Wapping Wharf, is opening its new home within St Nicholas Market in the Old City.

Loki Poke is opening a new site at St Nicks Market later in JanuaryLoki Poke is opening a new site at St Nicks Market later in January
Loki Poke is opening a new site at St Nicks Market later in January | Loki Poke

Located in the South Arcade on All Saints Lane, the site has been designed by local creative studio Imagineerium.

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It is set open on Saturday, January 18, with free poke bowl samples available for a limited time.

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Georgia Hussey, founder and managing director of Loki Poke, said: “Opening our second site at St Nicholas Market is an exciting milestone for us.

“We’re thrilled to join such an iconic location alongside some of Bristol’s best food traders.

“Loki Poke has been so well received by the city of Bristol, with the community sharing our enthusiasm for sustainable and ethical business, as well as delicious food!

“The local support has seen us to go from strength to strength, and the expansion allows us to share this passion with even more people.”

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Founded in 2020 as a lockdown project, Loki Poke opened its first permanent site at Wapping Wharf in 2021, and in 2022 expanded into festivals including Glastonbury and Love Saves the Day.

The brand has since been awarded the prestigious British Street Food Sustainability Award, as well as being named as Uber Eats’ 2024 Climate Impact Trailblazer.

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