Honeygrow

DOYLESTOWN TWP., Pa. - A fast-casual restaurant chain aiming to "bring people together through wholesome and simple foods" is planning to open its newest regional location this week.

Honeygrow, offering "craveable and customizable" salads, stir-fry dishes and "honeybar" desserts, will open its newest eatery on Friday at 1745 South Easton Road in Doylestown Township, according to a news release.

The new location, bringing over 35 full- and part-time jobs to the community, will operate in the Barn Plaza, which is also home to Kohl’s, Pure Barre, Mattress Firm and other businesses.

Barnes & Noble and Whole Foods are also opening stores in the plaza.

Honeygrow, with more than 40 locations in seven states, was founded by Justin Rosenberg in Philadelphia in 2012.

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"As a newly converted proponent of a plant-based diet and tired of the mediocrity in both food and experiences presented by many of the older and emerging fast dining options, Justin decided to leave the cubicle world, train in a fine-dining kitchen, and pursue a life that spoke to his passion: Creating awesome things through the lens of nourishing foods," a description on the company's website reads.

Honeygrow offers about a half dozen stir-fry selections, including garlic butter shrimp (freshly made egg white noodles, roasted shrimp, snow peas, scallions, mushrooms, toasted sesame seeds, chili crisps and garlic butter sauce); sesame garlic (freshly made whole wheat noodles, roasted steak, mushrooms, broccoli, scallions and sesame seeds); and sweet soy five spice (brown rice, turkey meatballs, green beans, red onions, sesame seeds and Honeygrow's "sweet soy five spice" sauce).

Seasonal stir-fry options are available, including its current offering of serrano chili stir-fry, featuring freshly made egg white noodles, roasted shrimp, bell peppers, red onions, snow peas, broccoli and crispy onions.

Diners may also create their own stir-fry selection, starting around $7.60, by choosing a base of egg white noodles, whole wheat noodles, rice noodles, kale or brown rice, along with other ingredients such as vegetables, garnishes and signature sauces.

Protein options include roasted tofu, scrambled egg, roasted chicken, roasted steak, roasted shrimp or turkey meatballs.

About a half dozen salads, starting around $7.40, include kale chicken Caesar, Asian sesame ginger, keto (curly kale, roasted chicken, crispy bacon, grape tomatoes, red onions, shaved parmesan, avocado and fresh lime squeeze) and paleo (organic baby spinach, roasted chicken, cucumber, scallions, strawberries, blueberries, avocado, roasted walnuts and olive oil and balsamic vinegar). Custom salad options are also available.

"We pride ourselves on being a team of creatives—from our product to our stores and tech design—yet nothing gets us more excited than gorgeous food, sourced intelligently and having our guests leave happy," the company description continues. "Why? Because it tastes better, not because it's cool or it's trendy to say. We couldn't care less what the other fast-casual guys and gals do—we're in it for our love of great food, amazing experiences, and love for all things creative."

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For customers with a sweet tooth, Honeygrow also serves up "honeybar" dessert cups such as "The Cobbler" (yogurt, roasted apples, streusel crumble and whipped cream), "Brownie Crumble" (strawberries, grapes, dark chocolate chips, brownie crumbles, whipped cream and local clover honey) and fruit + granola (strawberries, blueberries, apples, grapes, coconut shavings and local buckwheat honey). Create-your-own honeybar treats are also available.

"Made with only the highest quality ingredients, honeygrow's stir-fry, salads, and honeybars offer the perfect combination of quick and healthy flavors to satisfy whatever you're craving for lunch, dinner, or a mid-day snack," a message on the business' website reads.

Honeygrow has 40 locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Massachusetts.

Another Bucks County restaurant opened in 2022 in Quakertown, and a location in Spring Township, Berks County opened in 2023. Another regional location is coming soon to Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County.

Honeygrow

Honeygrow is a fast-casual restaurant chain offering "craveable and customizable" salads, stir-fry dishes and “honeybar” desserts. Pictured is a location that opened in 2022 on North West End Boulevard in Quakertown. 

"We’re thrilled to continue to grow in Bucks County with the opening of our much-anticipated Doylestown location,” Rosenberg said. “We know our loyal fans are just as excited as we are to enjoy the convenience of wholesome and delicious stir-fry, salads, and honeybars in their hometown.”

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