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Salad and Go Closed at I-30 & Memorial in Fate, Texas

Salad and Go at I-30 & Memorial in Fate, Texas

This post preserves the details of a familiar highway-adjacent stop—where it was, what it served, and how it fit into everyday travel—so it doesn’t quietly disappear from the record.


Quick Facts

  • Restaurant: Salad and Go (Drive-Thru Salads & Wraps)
  • City: Fate, Texas
  • Cross Streets: Interstate 30 & Memorial Parkway
  • Address: 4950 Interstate 30, Fate, TX 75189
  • Phone: (469) 399-5328
  • Type: Drive-thru fast-casual
  • Opened: Unknown
  • Closed: January 2026

About This Location

This Salad and Go was located just off I-30 in Fate, positioned for drivers moving between Rockwall County and the eastern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It was the kind of place designed for motion rather than lingering—a quick exit off the highway, a short drive-thru line, and then back on the road.

For commuters, delivery drivers, and families heading home, it offered a predictable stop in a stretch dominated by fuel stations, fast food, and retail pads.


What It Was Close To

The restaurant sat among a familiar cluster of highway services. Nearby were McDonald’s, Whataburger, Taco Bell, Great Clips, and Brookshire’s, along with auto services and convenience stops along the I-30 frontage road. This was not a walkable neighborhood corner—it was a drive-through corridor built entirely around cars and timing.


Menu Snapshot

Like other Salad and Go locations across Texas and Oklahoma, the Fate store followed the same streamlined menu built for speed and affordability.

  • 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 It Was 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 It Closed

Salad and Go announced it would exit the Texas and Oklahoma markets, closing all locations in both states and refocusing operations in Arizona and Nevada. The Fate location at I-30 & Memorial was part of this broader pullback.


A Note for the Record

Highway-adjacent restaurants often vanish the fastest—signs come down, apps update, and within weeks it can be hard to remember what stood there. By documenting this Salad and Go in Fate, we’re preserving a small marker of daily travel and routine along I-30 during the years it operated.



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