More ‘Salad And Go’ Locations To Open In Las Vegas Valley
It’s taken the Las Vegas Valley by storm! Salad and Go has quickly become one of Las Vegas‘ favorite healthy drive-thru restaurants. It’s become so popular, in fact, that an additional two new Salad and Go locations are set to open in various parts of the city.
Get ready to get your green on this month as the two new locations officially open to the public. According to News 3, a press release reveals that the first of the two new Salad and Go restaurants will open as soon as May 6th at 2323 S Decatur Boulevard. A nice central location in the Las Vegas Valley, there’s no doubt that this location will get a great deal of traffic from those out and about seeing a healthy, affordable meal.
The second location will open not long after on May 20th at 7715 North El Capitan Way. All of those who visit or reside in the Centennial Hills area can rejoice! Delicious, wallet-friendly salads are headed your way, and trust me, they don’t disappoint.
The valley’s first Salad and Go location opened earlier this year at at 1135 E. Craig Road. While it was the first to open in Las Vegas, numerous other states are no stranger to the chain, with over 95 Salad and Go locations providing convenient nutrition across Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, and Nevada.
Perhaps one of the best pieces to come out of the two Salad and Go’s grand openings is the impact they will have on our local community. News 3 reports, “To celebrate the new locations, Salad and Go is partnering with City Impact Center to donate around 1600 salads from the team member training.”
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Bubble tea, also known as “boba tea” or “pearl milk tea,” originated from Taiwan in the 1980s. Its creation was a clever invention by two Taiwanese tea shop owners, Liu Han-Chieh and Lin Hsiu Hui. During a business trip in Japan, Liu came across the texture of the tapioca pearls and thought of adding them to their tea drinks. After a few experiments, they created a milky tea drink that had chewy tapioca balls settled at the bottom. And just like that, bubble tea was born!
Bubble tea made its first appearance in America in the early 2000s and quickly gained a strong following among the Asian community. As people started to embrace the unique flavors and textures, the popularity of bubble tea spread across America, and the rest of the world. Bubble tea shops are now found in every corner of the globe. Today, people can not only enjoy the classic milk tea but also a variety of flavors such as fruit tea, matcha tea and even chocolate tea.
Most bubble tea lovers enjoy the fact they can customize their drinks according to their preference. One can choose from different tea bases (black tea, green tea, matcha, etc.), sugar level, ice level, and toppings (tapioca pearls, jelly, popping boba, etc). That’s why shops have a plethora of options that cater to everyone’s liking.
Bubble tea has become so popular that it has even earned its holiday! April 30th is National Bubble Tea Day, a day for bubble tea lovers to rejoice and indulge. To celebrate this day, bubble tea shops entice customers with deals and discounts.
So what are you waiting for? Step out enjoy a fabulous bubble tea in fabulous Las Vegas! While there are numerous bubble tea shops around the valley that serve delicious boba drinks, here are the 7 best bubble tea spots in the Las Vegas Valley.
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.