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Two OKC Drive-Thrus, One Quiet Exit: Salad and Go Closed in Oklahoma City

Two OKC Drive-Thrus, One Quiet Exit: Salad and Go in Oklahoma City

As Salad and Go leaves Oklahoma, we’re preserving the details of its Oklahoma City locations—where they sat, how they fit into daily routines, and what remains now that the drive-thru lanes are empty.


Quick Facts

  • Restaurant: Salad and Go (Drive-Thru Salads & Wraps)
  • City: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Locations: Pennsylvania & 23rd · May & 104th
  • Type: Drive-thru fast-casual (salads, wraps, breakfast)
  • Opened: Unknown (If you know the opening dates, please share.)
  • Closed: January 2026 (as part of Salad and Go’s exit from Oklahoma)

Oklahoma City Location #1: Pennsylvania & 23rd

This Salad and Go location sat near North Pennsylvania Avenue and NW 23rd Street, a busy corridor lined with retail, restaurants, and steady neighborhood traffic. Positioned near big-box shopping and quick-service stops, it served commuters, nearby residents, and anyone looking for a fast, affordable meal without leaving the area. It was built for momentum—quick turns, quick orders, and predictable convenience.

  • Address: 2400 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
  • Phone: (405) 233-3576
  • Services: Drive-Thru · Pick-Up · Delivery

Nearby landmarks include a Walmart Neighborhood Market, Westlake Ace Hardware, Dutch Bros Coffee, and several national chains along NW 23rd Street. It was the kind of location designed to fit neatly into a string of errands.


Oklahoma City Location #2: May & 104th

The second Oklahoma City Salad and Go sat at South May Avenue near SW 104th Street, in a growing south OKC corridor anchored by shopping centers, restaurants, and service businesses. This location catered to nearby neighborhoods and heavy north–south traffic, offering a quick drive-thru option for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

  • Address: 10501 South May Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
  • Phone: (405) 395-4130
  • Services: Drive-Thru · Pick-Up · Mobile Pick-Up Lane · Delivery

Surrounded by familiar chains and medical offices, this store fit the Salad and Go model well—efficient, visible, and easy to access from a major arterial road.


Menu Snapshot

Both Oklahoma City locations followed the same Salad and Go formula seen across the region: simple, repeatable menu items built for speed and affordability. Salads, wraps, breakfast burritos, and drinks were typically priced under $10 and designed for quick drive-thru service.

  • Big AZ Burrito — 540 calories
  • Good Greens Salad — 530 calories
  • Good Greens Wrap — 720 calories
  • Orange Reviver — 100–140 calories
  • Loaded Greek Hummus — 280 calories

Hours (When They Were Operating)

  • Monday: 6:30am – 9:00pm
  • Tuesday: 6:30am – 9:00pm
  • Wednesday: 6:30am – 9:00pm
  • Thursday: 6:30am – 9:00pm
  • Friday: 6:30am – 9:00pm
  • Saturday: 7:00am – 9:00pm
  • Sunday: 7:00am – 9:00pm

Breakfast served: Weekdays until 10:30am · Weekends until 11:00am


Why These Locations Closed

Salad and Go announced it would exit the Texas and Oklahoma markets entirely, closing all stores in both states and refocusing operations in Arizona and Nevada. Company leadership cited long-term business positioning and operational focus, while thanking employees and communities affected by the closures.

The two Oklahoma City locations—Pennsylvania & 23rd and May & 104th—were part of this broader pullback, closing alongside dozens of other stores across the region.


A Note for the Record

When chains leave a market, individual locations disappear quickly—apps update, signage vanishes, and soon it’s hard to remember what stood there. By documenting both Oklahoma City Salad and Go locations together, we’re preserving a snapshot of everyday convenience and routine during the years they operated. If you worked at either store or have photos, receipts, or memories tied to these spots, those details help complete the record.



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