San Antonio's first drive-thru Salad and Go location now open

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Arizona-based Salad and Go is kicking off its San Antonio expansion with a new store at the South Side’s Brooks complex. The drive-thru salad restaurant opened Thursday, company officials said.

The store, at the South Side’s Brooks complex, is the first of three planned for the Alamo City in 2024.

As part of its Alamo City expansion, Salad and Go will hire at least 100 people at three new stores: the Brooks location 2810 Southeast Military Drive and outlets planned for 14024 Culebra Road and 22413 Bulverde Road. The latter two are expected to open this winter.The Salad and Go chain is known for made-to-order salads, wraps, breakfast burritos and bowls, many priced at $7 or less. The business has more than 130 locations across Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada.

Past its grand opening, the Brooks location will operate 6:30 a.m.–9 p.m. Monday through Friday and and 7 a.m.–9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, according to the company.Nina Rangel uses nearly 20 years of experience in the foodservice industry to tell the stories of movers and shakers in the food scene in San Antonio. As the Food + Nightlife Editor for the San Antonio Current, she showcases her passion for the Alamo City’s culinary community by promoting local flavors, uncovering...

 

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