Salad and Go is scaling back operations amid a wave of store closures. The chain has closed multiple locations across Texas, Oklahoma, and other states. Despite the closures, more than 100 locations remain open in markets including Phoenix, Tucson, and the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Salad and Go Announces Major Closures
Salad and Go, a fast-casual salad chain, is known for its quick drive-thru model and affordable pricing. The restaurant offers nutritious meals made with fresh, premium ingredients. The menu features options like the Cobb Salad, Greek Salad, and Thai Salad.
The restaurant has confirmed the closure of dozens of restaurant locations and the relocation of its headquarters.
According to the company, 41 locations have closed across Texas and Oklahoma, including 18 in the Dallas–Fort Worth area and two in Tulsa. An additional 20 locations have shut down across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin.
The brand was founded in 2013 by Ony and Roushan Christofellis in partnership with Chef Daniel Patino. Salad and Go initially focused on made-to-order salads, wraps, and breakfast items.
Relocates Headquarters to Arizona
As locations across Texas and Oklahoma close, Salad and Go is relocating its headquarters. The new corporate headquarters of the brand will be situated in Phoenix, Arizona.
Even though the company has shut down a large portion of its operations, Salad and Go emphasized that it is still running business smoothly. More than 100 stores continue operating across key markets such as Phoenix, Tucson, Dallas–Fort Worth, and Las Vegas.
While the closure of these locations marks the end of the chains’ presence in several cities, Salad and Go continues to serve its fans through its other locations.
