First Frisco Salad and Go Location to Open Next Year

The healthy drive-thru chain continues its expansion across North Texas with Frisco opening.
First Frisco Salad and Go Location to Open Next Year
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Healthy drive-thru chain, Salad and Go, is opening its first Frisco location at 7310 Preston Rd in mid to late 2022, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

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An estimated cost of $300,000 is attached to the new 755-square-foot space and as with other Salad and Go locations, it will be a drive thru only restaurant. Construction is set to begin in March of next year and be completed by June.

Founded in 2013 by husband and wife team, Tony and Roushan Christofellis, the brand offers fresh, made-to-order, health-conscious items including salads, wraps, soups and drinks for fairly low prices. Customers are given the option to customize their salads with protein such as chicken, tofu, and shrimp. Its menu also features breakfast items including $2.99 burritos and $1 organic cold brew.

Apart from its fast, healthy, and low-cost dining concept, the brand is also known for its charity donations. Their local restaurants donate fresh salads weekly to various organizations fighting homelessness and hunger throughout North Texas.

Salad and Go has multiple locations throughout Arizona, where it is headquartered. The brand has been steadily expanding across North Texas this past year, opening locations in Carrollton, Dallas, Forth Worth, Plano, and Richardson. Two more Fort Worth locations are planned for later this year and 2022.

Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.
Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.

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