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GrabbaGreen Food+Juice Is Now Open at CityScape in Downtown Phoenix

On Monday locally-owned restaurant GrabbaGreen opened a third location at CityScape in downtown Phoenix. You can find the health-focused dining spot at 50 W. Jefferson Suite 120, on the corner of Jefferson and Central. The restaurant serves a menu of "super-foods" and juices in a fast-casual setting and offers ordering...
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On Monday locally-owned restaurant GrabbaGreen opened a third location at CityScape in downtown Phoenix. You can find the health-focused dining spot at 50 W. Jefferson Suite 120, on the corner of Jefferson and Central.

The restaurant serves a menu of "super-foods" and juices in a fast-casual setting and offers ordering both online and via smartphone app.

See also: Best Gluten-Free Restaurant Phoenix 2014: Grabbagreen

The Scottsdale-based company was started in 2012 by Keely Newman and Kelley Bird, both of whom were looking for quick and healthy dining options for their families on the go. In the end the two decided to open their own restaurant.

GrabbaGreen's menu features all-natural ingredients that are sourced locally whenever possible. In addition to whole grain-based bowls and salads, the dining options include smoothies, juices, and acai cups.

The GrabbaBreakfast menu -- which includes collard wraps, quinoa cakes, breakfast sandwiches, and bowls -- is also available all day.

There are two other GrabbaGreen locations in Scottsdale. For more information check the GrabbaGreen website.

GrabbaGreen 50 W. Jefferson Suite 120 602-734-9200 www.grabbagreen.com

Mon - Sat: 7am to 9pm Sunday: 9am to 8pm

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