Popular Fast-Casual Restaurant Announces Sweeping Dallas Closures, North Texas Departure

It’s a sad day for the budget-conscious health nuts of North Texas. Salad and Go, the drive-thru sensation known for its $8 salads and $1.50 cold brews, has officially announced it is closing all remaining Dallas-Fort Worth locations and exiting the state of Texas entirely.

The news comes as a shock to fans who relied on the chain for a quick, nutritious alternative to typical fast food. Here is everything you need to know about the sudden “Salad-exit.”

The Final Goodbye

If you’ve been craving one last Cobb salad or a jalapeño cheddar wrap, the clock is ticking. The company confirmed that its final day of operations in North Texas will be Sunday, January 11, 2026.

This final wave involves closing the remaining 25 locations across DFW, as well as seven spots in Oklahoma. It follows a massive retreat back in September 2025, when the brand pulled out of Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.

Why is Salad and Go Leaving?

Despite its popularity, CEO Mike Tattersfield—who took the helm in 2025—stated that the company needs to “refocus on strengthening core operations” in its home turf of Arizona and Nevada

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