Mikos Gyros operates five locations in the capital but is now set to go nationwide with 11 further locations launching this month in places including Coventry, Plymouth, Reigate and Nottingham.
Later this year it will scale across Sessions’ network of 300+ delivery kitchens.
The menu will be available to order on Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.
Sessions says the launch comes at a time when Greek food is enjoying a surge in popularity, ‘driven by its bold flavours, fresh ingredients, and health-conscious appeal’.
Greek food and drink represents a USD 56 billion dollar global market, with Greek staples like gyros, moussaka, and mezze becoming ‘go-to favourites’ for delivery.
“Our platform is built to move fast and deliver what modern consumers are hungry for,” says Sessions founder Dan Warne. “Greek food is at the forefront of emerging food trends and we’re making sure it’s available, scalable, and on-demand in major cities and underserved markets. Mikos Gyros has already established a strong customer base in London and Sessions has the kitchen network, expertise and technology to help them expand across the country.”
Mikos Gyros founder Hugo Ushida added: “Partnering with Sessions allows us to bring our authentic Greek flavours to communities across the UK who previously couldn’t access them. Their platform and expertise gives us the technology and network to scale while maintaining the quality our London customers love.”
Sessions bills itself as a growth platform for original food brands and experiences.
Launched in 2019, its brands include SoBe Burger, Little Bao Boy and Chick’n’Sours.