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Site Of Upcoming Doyestown Bryn And Dane's Revealed

The site of the upcoming Bryn and Dane's Doylestown location has been revealed:

The Mercer Square Shopping Center, where Bryn and Dane's will be opening a Doylestown location.
The Mercer Square Shopping Center, where Bryn and Dane's will be opening a Doylestown location. (Google)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The site of the upcoming Bryn and Dane's Doylestown location has been revealed. The healthy fast food chain will be opening in the Mercer Square shopping center in early 2020, the business confirmed via social media.

The Mercer Square shopping center is located on Old Dublin Pike, and is anchored by Weis. It is also home to Panera,

Bryn and Dane's, which operates restaurants in Horsham, Plymouth Meeting, Bryn Mawr, Malvern, and Philadelphia, first announced its Doylestown location last week but specifics were not immediately available.

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The additional details were offered the next day, in this post:

The chain serves up healthy fast food items, including breakfast, salads, wraps, bowls, smoothies, and more. Menu items include options such as:

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  • Dragon bowl: granola, strawberries, blueberries, honey
  • Bryn Mac wrap: romaine, plant-based cheddar, beyond burger, pickles and "bryn mac" sauce
  • Kale caesar salad: chopped romaine,kale mix, grilled chicken, feta, croutons and low-fat caesar dressing
  • Santa Barbara BLT: romaine, turkey bacon, tomatoes, low-fat cheddar, crispy chicken, and fat-free ranch sauce

See a full menu here. The business also has a catering menu.

Bryn Davis opened the chain's first location in Horsham. He was inspired to offer options for healthy fast food after gaining 70 pounds in college.

"He changed his lifestyle and six months later he was back in great shape, but the experience taught him one very important lesson: Eating healthy is impossibly inconvenient," the Bryn and Dane's website says.

Davis, 22, had zero assets or investors at the time so he wrote his grandfather a letter. "It was a simple proposition: one year of hard labor on his Grandpa Lou's farm for $12,000 in start-up capital," the website says. His grandfather agreed. Davis then used the money to open the Horsham spot, and the business took off.

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