Tortilla (restaurant chain)

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Tortilla Mexican Grill PLC
Company type Public limited company
LSE:  MEX
Founded2007
Headquarters London, England, UK
Number of locations
53
Area served
United Kingdom, UAE, Saudi Arabia
Key people
Brandon Stephens, Jennifer Stephens (founders), Richard Morris (CEO), Andrew Naylor (CFO), Jason Thomas (COO),
ProductsMexican
Website www.tortilla.co.uk

Tortilla Mexican Grill PLC (branded as Tortilla) is a Mexican fast-food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom, founded by Brandon and Jennifer Stephens [1] in London, 2007.

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As of October 2022, it has 84 branches in the UK. [2] Internationally, Tortilla operates in the Middle East, with 10 stores in Dubai and Saudi Arabia through an exclusive franchise partnership with Eathos. [3]

History

The first Tortilla restaurant opened in Islington in 2007. Tortilla became the UK’s largest fast-food Mexican brand. [4] Tortilla offers dine in, self-serve, take away, click and collect, and delivery.

Tortilla's growth was supported by a steady expansion across the UK, including 10 sites in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, a cloud kitchen estate and exclusive delivery partnership with Deliveroo. [5]

In 2019, Tortilla expanded its footprint to include some of the UK’s most prominent travel hubs, including the Euston railway station, through a partnership with SSP Group. [6] In October 2021, Tortilla announced the launch of two new sites in Gatwick Airport and Leeds Skelton Lake Services. [7]

In May 2021, Tortilla opened a site in Chessington World of Adventures Resort, through a partnership with Merlin Entertainments. [8]

Over the years, Tortilla won several industry awards, including:

In May 2022, Tortilla announced it has acquired the Mexican restaurant chain Chilango Ltd from the investment company RDCP Group Ltd., for £2.8 million. [13]

Values

The brand only uses grass-fed British Isle brisket in its slow-cooked Barbacoa, as well as Red Tractor approved pork, [14] and is a signatory of the Better Chicken Commitment. [15] Meanwhile all vegetarian and vegan dishes are Vegan & Vegetarian Society approved. [16]

In January 2021, to aid youth employment, Tortilla has offered 50 new placements as part of the Government’s Kickstart Scheme. [17]

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