Down in Dallas: Three Salad and Go Drive-Thrus Go Quiet
As Salad and Go exits Texas, we’re preserving the details of its Dallas locations—where they sat, how they fit into daily routines, and what’s left now that the drive-thru lanes are empty.
Quick Facts
- Restaurant: Salad and Go (Drive-Thru Salads & Wraps)
- City: Dallas, Texas
- Locations: Lemmon & Herschel · Marsh & Walnut Hill · Ross & Greenville
- 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 Texas)
Dallas Location #1: Lemmon & Herschel
This Salad and Go location sat along Lemmon Avenue near Herschel Avenue, close to dense apartment communities and busy surface streets. It served residents, commuters, and anyone looking for a quick stop between errands in a fast-moving part of Dallas. Like many of the chain’s urban locations, it was designed to be efficient rather than flashy—easy in, easy out.
- Address: 4401 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX 75219
- Phone: (214) 306-5542
- Services: Drive-Thru · Pick-Up
Nearby were apartment complexes, neighborhood restaurants, and everyday service businesses—exactly the kind of area where a predictable drive-thru quietly becomes part of the routine.
Dallas Location #2: Marsh & Walnut Hill
The Marsh Lane location sat near Walnut Hill Lane in north Dallas, surrounded by residential neighborhoods, schools, and medical offices. This spot served families, commuters, and nearby residents looking for something fast and affordable without leaving the area.
- Address: 10002 Marsh Lane, Dallas, TX 75229
- Phone: (214) 459-0154
- Services: Drive-Thru · Pick-Up · Delivery
With parks, apartments, and everyday retail nearby, this location fit neatly into daily schedules—breakfast on the way to work, lunch between errands, or a quick dinner without cooking.
Dallas Location #3: Ross & Greenville
The third Dallas Salad and Go was located at Ross Avenue near Greenville Avenue, in a dense, high-traffic area close to apartments and neighborhood retail. It served east Dallas residents and commuters who relied on speed and consistency more than atmosphere.
- Address: 5101 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75206
- Phone: (214) 688-1688
- Services: Drive-Thru · Pick-Up · Delivery
This location sat among coffee shops, fast-casual restaurants, and neighborhood businesses—another small but familiar piece of the daily rhythm along Ross and Greenville.
Menu Snapshot
All three Dallas locations followed the same Salad and Go formula used across Texas and Oklahoma: a streamlined menu built for speed, affordability, and repeat visits. Items were typically priced under $10 and designed for drive-thru convenience.
- 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
If any of these Dallas locations were part of your routine, those everyday habits matter—and we’re saving them here.
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 fully exit the Texas and Oklahoma markets, closing all locations in both states and refocusing operations in Arizona and Nevada. Leadership cited long-term business positioning and the need to concentrate on core markets, while thanking employees and communities affected by the closures.
The Dallas locations—Lemmon & Herschel, Marsh & Walnut Hill, and Ross & Greenville—were part of this broader pullback, quietly disappearing from different corners of the city all at once.
A Note for the Record
In a city as large and fast-moving as Dallas, restaurants can vanish quickly—especially drive-thru spots built around routine rather than destination dining. By documenting all three Salad and Go locations together, we’re preserving a snapshot of everyday convenience across different parts of the city during the years these stores operated. If you worked at one of these locations or have photos, receipts, or memories tied to them, those details help complete the record.


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