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OWINGS MILLS - A new restaurant is coming soon to Mill Station in Owings Mills.
Honeygrow, the Philadelphia-born-and-bred fast-casual restaurant known for made-to-order stir-fries, salads, and honeybars, announced it has signed a lease at the Mill Station retail and entertainment center.
The restaurant has yet to announce an official grand opening but hopes to be open to the public by mid-2023.
The 2,418 sq. ft. location at Mill Station is honeygrow's fifth restaurant in the Maryland area. On the heels of its successful Bel Air launch, they continue to expand into suburban areas between Baltimore and Philadelphia, with an Arundel Mills location slated for spring 2023.
Justin Rosenberg, the Founder and CEO of honeygrow, says the company is excited to increase its brand presence in the Baltimore region.
"Mill Station is a vibrant new shopping center and is a natural next step for honeygrow to continue to introduce and strengthen our brand presence in the Baltimore region," Rosenberg said. "We are grateful for the warm receptions that we've experienced, and our goal is to continue to exceed our guests' expectations in providing wholesome, crave-able, and memorable meals across all communities that we have an opportunity to be a part of."
Honeygrow features a menu of five year-round stir-fries (all under 800 calories) and six hearty and healthy salads (under 700 calories). Plus, Create-Your-Own (CYO) versions mean there is an option for everyone.
As part of the kid's menu, honeygrow has partnered with Team IMPACT, a national non-profit that matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved.
For more information about honeygrow, you can visit their website.
I hope that the plan include walk paths, open spaces with seating to view nature and consequences for people littering, loitering and killing the wildlife.Â
I can’t believe these are our ‘leaders’. Drugs deals on every corner and in every parking lot. Johnny Clueless so concerned about low income earners, when they live better than the middle class. Garbage bags littered everywhere by mostly the people Johnny ‘entitled’ to county houses.
My concern about some of the logic being used here is that the problem isn't the plastic bags.
Let's talk about the people who are doing the littering. Full garbage bags placed on the streets and sideways. Garbage being thrown from cars and trucks. Pedestrians walking and eating..than throwing garbage on the ground. Dog walkers not picking up after their dogs. Etc..