Salad and Go, the popular drive-thru restaurant known for its healthier salad options, announced on Wednesday that it will close all remaining Texas and Oklahoma locations and shift its focus back to Arizona and Nevada.

Salad and Go will close 32 locations in Texas and Oklahoma

Salad and Go CEO Mike Tattersfield told the Phoenix Business Journal that Salad and Go will close 32 stores — seven in Oklahoma and 25 in Texas. The company’s headquarters will also relocate from Coppell, Texas, to Arizona, and its central kitchen in Dallas will close.

“After assessing our business, we made the decision to exit our Texas and Oklahoma markets and refocus on strengthening our core operations in Arizona and Nevada. This step positions Salad and Go for long-term success and ensures we are able to keep delivering on our mission of making fresh, nutritious food convenient and affordable,” Tattersfield said in a statement obtained by WFAA.

He added, “We’re grateful to our team members in Texas and Oklahoma for the care they brought every day, and we deeply appreciate the communities that welcomed Salad and Go. Texas and Oklahoma are important markets to us, and we intend to return when the time is right.”

The news comes more than four months after the salad chain announced in September 2025 that 41 locations would close. Those closures included stores in Houston, Austin and San Antonio, Dallas and Oklahoma. Eighteen stores in North Texas had also closed, according to Blavity and the WFAA.

Salad and Go was founded in 2013 by husband-and-wife Tony and Roushan Christofellis, aiming to make fast food healthier, per Culture Map Dallas. The drive-thru-only chains offered reasonable prices on their salads, which were mostly under $8.

Will Salad and Go return to Texas and Oklahoma?

Tattersfield, who took over Salad and Go in April 2025 after over a decade as CEO of Krispy Kreme, said Texas and Oklahoma will remain key markets.

“We intend to return when the time is right,” Tattersfield said in his statement, per Culture Map Dallas.

The Dallas-Fort Worth locations that will now close are:

-Addison: 3810 Belt Line Rd
-Arlington: 938 N Cooper St.
-Arlington: 4828 S Cooper St.
-Carrollton: 4213 N Josey Ln.
-Dallas: 5101 Ross Ave.
-Dallas: 10002 Marsh Ln.
-Dallas: 4401 Lemmon Ave.
-Euless: 211 E Euless Blvd.
-Fairview: 351 Stacy Rd.
-Farmers Branch: 13005 Josey Ln.
-Fate: 4950 E. I-30
-Fort Worth: 6900 Blue Mound Rd.
-Fort Worth: 4601 Diaz Ave.
-Frisco: 7310 Preston Rd.
-Grand Prairie: 1045 W Warrior Trail
-Hurst: 2250 Precinct Line Rd.
-McKinney: 4751 S Custer Rd.
-Mesquite: 1950 N Town East Blvd.
-Plano: 1400 Coit Rd.
-Prosper: 1320 N Preston Rd.
-Richardson: 850 E Campbell Rd.
-Rowlett: 3201 Lakeview Pkwy.
-Sachse: 5010 S State Hwy 78
-Watauga: 8448 Denton Hwy.
-Waco: 723 S. 6th St.

All stores will reportedly close on Jan. 11.