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Drive-Thru Greens, Gone Too Soon: Salad and Go (Del City, Oklahoma)

Drive-Thru Greens, Gone Too Soon: Salad and Go (Del City, Oklahoma)

We’re trying to lock in as much information as we can about this place—hours, menu, location, and the story of its closing—so it lives on as a record and we never forget it.


Quick Facts

  • Restaurant: Salad and Go (Drive-Thru Salads & Wraps)
  • Neighborhood / Cross Streets: Del City — 15th & Sooner
  • Address: 5540 Southeast 15th Street, Del City, OK 73115
  • Phone: (405) 283-4096
  • Type: Drive-thru fast-casual (salads, wraps, breakfast)
  • Opened: Unknown (If you know the opening month/year, please share it.)
  • Closed: January 2026 (stores in Oklahoma expected to close by Jan. 11)

About This Location

This Salad and Go location sat at SE 15th Street and Sooner Road in Del City—an easy, high-traffic corner built around errands, quick stops, and daily routines. Like the rest of the brand, it was designed for speed and simplicity: a drive-thru built around salads, wraps, and breakfast options that aimed to stay affordable while still feeling fresh. For locals passing through the shopping corridor—or grabbing something between work, school, and appointments—it was an “in-and-out” kind of place that became a habit.

Nearby Landmarks & What It Was Close To

This spot lived in a classic retail hub. It sat near big, familiar neighbors like the Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Starbucks, and the AT&T Store, plus places like Consumer Cellular. The area also includes auto and service stops—like Orr Nissan East—and restaurants nearby (including a Golden Corral close to the corridor). With Tinker Diagonal running alongside the district, it was positioned right in the path of people moving across Del City and the OKC metro.


Menu Snapshot

Salad and Go was known for quick, repeatable favorites—salads, wraps, breakfast items, and drinks—typically priced under $10 and made for drive-thru convenience. Here are a few items that appeared as featured/seasonal offerings:

  • 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 you remember your go-to order at this Del City location (or have a menu photo), send it our way—those details help complete the record.


Hours (When It Was Operating)

We are still confirming the posted store hours for this exact Del City location. Many Salad and Go locations in Oklahoma kept early mornings and later evenings, often with breakfast served in the morning hours. If you have a screenshot of the hours sign, an old receipt, or a Google listing capture, we’ll add it here.

  • Typical pattern: Early mornings through evening (drive-thru)
  • Breakfast: Usually available mornings (varied by day)

Why It Closed (And How We Found Out)

Salad and Go confirmed it would exit the Texas and Oklahoma markets, closing all stores in both states and shifting focus to strengthening core operations in Arizona and Nevada. Company leadership said the decision followed an assessment of the business and was intended to position the chain for long-term success, while expressing gratitude to team members and the communities that supported the brand.

This exit followed earlier closure announcements, including prior rounds that impacted major metros and multiple stores across the region. The Del City store at SE 15th & Sooner was among the Oklahoma locations affected, with closures expected by Jan. 11.


A Note for the Record

Places like this can vanish fast—signage comes down, the app stops showing the location, and within weeks it can feel like it was never there. That’s why we’re documenting everything we can: where it sat, what it served, the hours it kept, and what it was surrounded by. If you worked here, were a regular, or have photos from this specific Del City store, we’d love to preserve those details as part of the public record.



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