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Franchise Deep Dive: Apóla Greek Grill Franchise Costs, Fees, Profit and Data
This fast-casual franchise is catering to demand for accessible Greek cuisine.

LAST UPDATED: 2/2024
FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://www.eatapola.com/franchise/
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 2
REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $98,000 to $549,000
REPORTED ROI (Item 19): N/A
Apóla Greek Grill is a fast-casual restaurant franchise specializing in Greek cuisine.
Apóla Greek Grill was launched by brothers Stefano and Yianni Kosmides in 2017 in Irvine, California. They were inspired by their father, Dimitri, who had started as a fry cook in 1977 and gradually built his own empire of 25 restaurants. Growing up in the Greek farming village of Thessaloniki, the boys often assisted in their father's restaurants, gaining experience in various roles from the kitchen to the register.
Dimitri instilled in his sons the values of hard work and entrepreneurship. When he eventually retired, Stefano and Yianni decided to keep his legacy alive. Driven by their own quest for authentic Greek cuisine in the U.S., they embarked on their venture with Apóla Greek Grill.
"Apóla" — which is Greek for "the works" — embodies the essence of the restaurant's offerings. The restaurant prides itself on serving "the most Authentic Greek Gyro you can get without buying a plane ticket!” According to Yianni, the inspiration behind starting Apóla stemmed from their inability to find authentic chicken or pork gyros elsewhere.
Positioned for expansion, Apóla initiated its franchise opportunity in 2021, with two corporate locations currently operating in California. The franchise opportunities extend across all 50 states and internationally, reflecting the brothers' vision to share their passion for Greek cuisine with a wider audience.
The Apóla Greek Grill business model centers around selling Greek cuisine in a fast-casual setting. All food and supplies are purchased from vendors approved by the franchise.
Key features of the Apóla Greek Grill business model include:
When selecting owners, the franchise refers to the process as “matching” because it says that both parties need to get to know one another over a period of time in order to decide if they’re a good fit. Apóla uses a seven step matching process.
“The Apóla business model is a fun and exciting opportunity, but it’s not the right fit for everyone nor is everyone the right for Apóla,” the brand writes.
Earnings are not publicly available.
The total investment to open Apóla Greek Grill ranges from $98,000 to $549,000. The franchise also charges a 6% “on-going licensing fee” plus a 1-1.5% marketing and technology fee, based on gross sales revenues.
The franchise fee is:
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This fast-casual franchise is catering to demand for accessible Greek cuisine.

LAST UPDATED: 2/2024
FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://www.eatapola.com/franchise/
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 2
REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $98,000 to $549,000
REPORTED ROI (Item 19): N/A
Apóla Greek Grill is a fast-casual restaurant franchise specializing in Greek cuisine.
Apóla Greek Grill was launched by brothers Stefano and Yianni Kosmides in 2017 in Irvine, California. They were inspired by their father, Dimitri, who had started as a fry cook in 1977 and gradually built his own empire of 25 restaurants. Growing up in the Greek farming village of Thessaloniki, the boys often assisted in their father's restaurants, gaining experience in various roles from the kitchen to the register.
Dimitri instilled in his sons the values of hard work and entrepreneurship. When he eventually retired, Stefano and Yianni decided to keep his legacy alive. Driven by their own quest for authentic Greek cuisine in the U.S., they embarked on their venture with Apóla Greek Grill.
"Apóla" — which is Greek for "the works" — embodies the essence of the restaurant's offerings. The restaurant prides itself on serving "the most Authentic Greek Gyro you can get without buying a plane ticket!” According to Yianni, the inspiration behind starting Apóla stemmed from their inability to find authentic chicken or pork gyros elsewhere.
Positioned for expansion, Apóla initiated its franchise opportunity in 2021, with two corporate locations currently operating in California. The franchise opportunities extend across all 50 states and internationally, reflecting the brothers' vision to share their passion for Greek cuisine with a wider audience.
The Apóla Greek Grill business model centers around selling Greek cuisine in a fast-casual setting. All food and supplies are purchased from vendors approved by the franchise.
Key features of the Apóla Greek Grill business model include:
When selecting owners, the franchise refers to the process as “matching” because it says that both parties need to get to know one another over a period of time in order to decide if they’re a good fit. Apóla uses a seven step matching process.
“The Apóla business model is a fun and exciting opportunity, but it’s not the right fit for everyone nor is everyone the right for Apóla,” the brand writes.
Earnings are not publicly available.
The total investment to open Apóla Greek Grill ranges from $98,000 to $549,000. The franchise also charges a 6% “on-going licensing fee” plus a 1-1.5% marketing and technology fee, based on gross sales revenues.
The franchise fee is:
Want to learn more about franchise opportunities on 1851 Franchise? Be sure to visit our Power Rankings to read more on brands making moves.
Check out these three 1851 brands:
Every great franchisee had help buying a franchise. Want to learn more about how 1851 helps franchisees find the right franchise opportunity? Visit www.1851growthclub.com and start your journey.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained on this site constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any franchises, securities, or other financial instruments in this or in any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the franchise and/or securities laws of such jurisdiction. All content in this article is information of a general nature and does not address the detailed circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Nothing in the article constitutes professional and/or financial advice, nor does any information in the email constitute a comprehensive or complete statement of the matters discussed or the law relating thereto. You alone assume the sole responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information or other content in this article before making any decisions based on such information or other content.
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