Restaurants & Bars
Healthy Restaurant Chain To Open Location In Bergen County
A restaurant offering custom stir-fry and salad dishes will open in Bergen County and 4 other NJ locations.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A fast-casual restaurant chain that features custom salads and stir-fry dishes will open a location in Bergen County within the next year, a spokesperson said.
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Honeygrow opened its first New Jersey location in 2016 in Cherry Hill, then followed with Hoboken.
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In Bergen County, the location will be at 32 Chestnut Ridge Road in Montvale, near the New York State line.
"Each new Honeygrow location was carefully chosen in a busy lifestyle shopping center that connects with customers where they live, work, and shop," a spokesperson said.
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The Bergen County store "Marks a key step in linking honeygrow’s Mid-Atlantic origin to the larger New York metropolitan area, solidifying the brand’s regional presence along the I-95 corridor," said the company.
Stores will also open in North Brunswick, Avenel, Hanover, and Watchung.
“New Jersey has been at the core of our growth strategy for over a decade,” said Justin Rosenberg, Founder and CEO of honeygrow. “It’s a vibrant market filled with loyal customers who share our love for great food made with care."
Honeygrow's stir-fry and salad dishes let customers pair a protein with sauces, dressings, and add-ins, including veggies, fruits, cheeses, chili crisp, and roasted garlic.
Honeygrow also offers its signature honeybar, a dish loaded with fresh fruit, sweet toppings, and honey, to satisfy dessert cravings.
For more information, visit www.honeygrow.com.
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