February 17, 2014
Dallas-based Snappy Salads opened its seventh location today in Irving, Texas, combining all the elements that define the brand experience, according to a company press release. Those elements include serving high-quality food while incorporating environmentally aware building materials like reclaimed wood, recycled porcelain, beer and wine bottle countertops, low-watt lighting, and long gathering tables that promote neighborly conversations.
The newest location features salvaged wood from a local church built in the 1920s with trees that are thought to have predated the Jamestown Settlement in 1607.
"We've been searching for the perfect location in Las Colinas for quite a while. We found a prominent building with plenty of parking in an easily accessible portion of MacArthur," said Chris Dahlander, founder and CEO of Snappy Salads. "We're especially excited about this location as we are adding a serene outdoor seating area overlooking a grassy knoll that will provide our guests a respite from their normal active lives."
Snappy Salads is located on the east side of MacArthur just north of Tuscan Drive between Highway 114 and the George Bush Tollway. Like all other locations, Snappy Salads in Las Colinas will offer online and call-ahead ordering, as well as catering for the convenience of its guests, according to the release.
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