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'honeygrow' To Open Two New Locations In Montgomery County

The new 'honeygrow' locations will be in Collegeville and Plymouth Meeting.

Pictured is the 'honeygrow' restaurant in Willow Grove. New locations are slated to open up in Collegeville and Plymouth Meeting.
Pictured is the 'honeygrow' restaurant in Willow Grove. New locations are slated to open up in Collegeville and Plymouth Meeting. (Photo By Jon Campisi/Patch Staff)

COLLEGEVILLE, PA — The fast-casual restaurant chain 'honeygrow' is planning to open two new locations in Montgomery County, the first in Collegeville and another in Plymouth Meeting.

The restaurant, which has made a name for itself in the Greater Philadelphia region, says the Collegeville location will be its 30th one.

The new honeygrow will be located inside of the Providence Town Center, at 171 Market Street, in the Collegeville section of Upper Providence, the company announced.

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With the new location will come 35 full-and-part-time jobs, according to honeygrow.

The website MoreThanTheCurve reported that the other location according to real estate development company PREIT would be at the Plymouth Meeting Mall.

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There did not appear to be a tentative opening date for the Plymouth Meeting location.

The company was founded a decade ago in Philadelphia and says its mission is to bring fast, but healthy, simple and wholesome food to communities across the region.

"Using only the highest quality foods, honeygrow provides a robust variety of nutrition-forward options for customers across a wide range of lifestyles," the company says in a news release.

One of the newest menu items to be added this fall was "Yo, Adrian!", a seasonal stir-fry inspired by Philadelphia's Italian Market.

The business says that its continued expansion plans include a plan to open up nearly a dozen new locations across the Philadelphia region.

More about the company can be found here on its website.

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