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Just Salad opens at The Street Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill, MA Just Salad, the fast-casual brand known for its fresh, flavorful, and climate-conscious approach to dining, has opened at The Street Chestnut Hill. The new location offers chef-designed salads, warm bowls, market plates, wraps, and smoothies, along with a playful, dine-in kids’ menu, created with younger diners in mind. Guests can expect approachable, flavor-packed meals made with freshly prepped produce, house-made dressings, and high-quality ingredients.

The Street Chestnut Hill location continues Just Salad’s commitment to plant-forward eating and eco-friendly initiatives, including its reusable bowl program and carbon-labeled menus, adding to the healthy dining offerings available at the beloved lifestyle property.

To celebrate the grand opening, Just Salad will roll out a series of promotions and initiatives running through Friday, January 9. Highlights include a giveback day benefiting the Brookline Community Development Corp. (BCDC), $5 meal days featuring select salads, wraps, warm bowls, and market plates, a dedicated $5 meal day for community workers, and special discount days for guests who bring in their Just Salad reusable bowl (available for purchase at Just Salad).

“With its variety of salads, wraps, build-your-own options, and feel-good ingredients, Just Salad is a fantastic addition to the dining lineup at The Street,” said Emmy Parsons, GM of The Street Chestnut Hill.

Grand opening promotions:

December 19 - 21 (all day): $5 VIP Days - reusable bowl holders.

December 22, - January 9, 2026 (3 - 6 pm):  $9.69 reusable bowl happy hour.

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