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Serving up chef-crafted salads, bowls + protein plates made from scratch with thoughtfully sourced, fresh ingredients, Sweetgreen is a healthy — and delicious — choice when you’re dining out.

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2 dishes from Sweetgreen's Fall Harvest Menu

We’re drooling over the Maple Glazed Brussels, now on the menu at Sweetgreen.

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ICYMI, Sweetgreen is opening its third Seattle location. The mission-driven restaurant known for connecting more people to real food is opening a new location in Capitol Hill at 11th + Pine.

Mark your calendars: Seattlietes are invited to celebrate the grand opening of the new location on Tuesday, Oct. 22 (yes, that’s next week). Store hours are 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. daily.

Bonus: For every meal sold on opening day, Sweetgreen will donate a meal to Northwest Harvest to nourish Seattleites experiencing food insecurity.

Northwest Harvest is a food justice organization that provides millions of nutritious meals to 400+ partner programs and addresses the root causes of food insecurity by advocating for equitable food policies.

Before you head to the opening, explore Sweetgreen’s new Fall Harvest Menu featuring new seasonal dishes. Sign up for an invite to the grand opening party, giveaways, and more below.

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