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September 18.2025
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The Sad Farewell of Salad and Go in San Antonio: What’s Next for Foodies?

Salad and Go location exterior under a clear sky.


Salad and Go Closes All San Antonio Locations

In a surprising turn of events for salad lovers, the fast-casual chain Salad and Go has decided to close all five of its locations in San Antonio. This decision is part of a broader strategy to shutter a total of 41 stores across the nation, primarily in Texas. Salad and Go, known for its customizable salads and convenient drive-thru service, had entered the San Antonio market only a year ago but is now redirecting its focus to stronger markets.

The Impact on San Antonio's Dining Scene

The exit of Salad and Go creates a noticeable vacuum in the fast-casual dining landscape of San Antonio. Residents seeking fresh, healthy options can now look primarily to Sweetgreen at the Quarry, which remains one of the few salad-centric options left. As the city is recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, the culinary community here thrives on diversity and innovation, making the loss of multiple dining options concerning.

What Lies Ahead for Salad and Go

CEO Mike Tattersfield emphasized the company's commitment to its Dallas locations as part of a strategy to stabilize and grow in key markets. He mentioned that while some Texas cities are seeing closures, the brand still sees potential in the overall Texan market. This strategy illustrates a broader challenge many restaurants face, adapting quickly to consumer preferences and economic pressures.

Exploring San Antonio’s Culinary Culture

With the closure of Salad and Go, local foodies may feel disappointed, but this could also be an opportunity to explore other dining options in the area. The San Antonio culinary scene is burgeoning with events and experiences, such as food festivals, craft beer tastings, and the best brunch spots. Keeping up with food festivals in San Antonio can enrich your dining experience and connect you with local flavors.

Conclusion: A Call to Action for San Antonio Food Lovers

As we bid farewell to the Salad and Go chain, let’s embrace the vibrant dining experiences that San Antonio still has to offer. Food enthusiasts should take this moment to dive deeper into local restaurants, attend foodie events, and discover new flavors in this gastronomic city. Don't miss out on the upcoming San Antonio Beer Festival on 10/18 – it’s a great way to connect with the local culinary scene!


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