Honeygrow plans to continue its unstoppable north-eastern domination with a new shop in Lancaster County. Lancaster Online reports that the fast casual chain is coming to 1100 Christopher Place in spring of 2024.
The new location, planned for the Crossings at Conestoga Creek, will occupy 2,500 square feet. The space will provide seating for 70 guests, with space indoors for 50 customers, and a patio accommodating 20 visitors.
Construction is set to begin on the new establishment this summer.
Honeygrow has seen steady growth since opening its flagship Philadelphia location in 2012. The chain offers a healthier option to visitors across the northeast. The company currently has 31 locations spread across seven states, including New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, New York, and Massachusetts, in addition to the Pennsylvania restaurants.
Honeygrow specializes in stir-fries. Guests can customize their own meals, selecting a carbohydrate base, protein, vegetables, sauces, and garnishes. Additionally, the restaurant offers several signature recipes. Customers place their orders at a computer kiosk and wait for staff to call their number.