Honeygrow coming to Langhorne; what to know about franchise expanding in Bucks County

Honeygrow, a casual quick-service restaurant known for its stir-frys, salads and honeybars, is coming to Langhorne’s Lincoln Plaza.

The shopping center is home to large retailers — Home Sense, Ulta Beauty, Men’s Warehouse, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, Nordstrom Rack, and Raymour & Flanigan — and a handful of dining establishments, including Chipotle Mexican Grill, Metro Diner and Five Guys.

Honeygrow made its Bucks County debut in Quakertown last June. A lease was recently signed for a new location at the Lincoln Plaza shopping center in Langhorne.
Honeygrow made its Bucks County debut in Quakertown last June. A lease was recently signed for a new location at the Lincoln Plaza shopping center in Langhorne.

Honeygrow announced Tuesday the company signed a lease with Paramount Realty for the 2,500-square-foot space at 2490 E. Lincoln Highway in Middletown, formerly occupied by the recently closed Melt Shop.

It is slated to open this summer, according to founder and CEO, Justin Rosenberg.

What is honeygrow?

Honeygrow specializes in customizable stir-frys with freshly made noodles, fresh and hearty salads and its signature honeybars.

The company, which began with its first restaurant in Philadelphia in 2012, has grown to 31 additional locations across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, New York and Massachusetts.

It made its Bucks County debut last June in Quakertown, before opening another nearby location in Willow Grove the following month. After Langhorne, Rosenberg said he hopes to add more sites throughout Bucks County in the future.

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What’s on the menu at honeygrow?

Honeygrow offers a variety of stir-frys, including garlic butter chicken and red coconut curry; and salads, such as Asian sesame ginger and kale chicken Caesar. All their stir-frys and salads are customizable with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options available. Or you can opt to Create-Your-Own.

Guests can also choose from the Lifestyle menu, which offers dishes that are paleo, keto, vegan, high protein or meet Whole 30 standards. There is also a kids menu.

Honeygrow offers a variety of customizable dishes, including this sesame garlic stir-fry.
Honeygrow offers a variety of customizable dishes, including this sesame garlic stir-fry.

Finish off your meal with one of the signature honeybars, a sweet treat that comes in a variety of options, including apple pie and the brownie crumble. Customers can also create their own honeybar, choosing from a number of ingredients like yogurt, fresh fruit and chocolate chips.

A complete menu can be found at honeygrow.com.

Looking for work? Honeygrow is hiring.

Honeygrow will bring more than 35 full-and part-time jobs to its Langhorne location and is seeking a general manager, assistant general manager, kitchen manager and service manager. Interested candidates can apply online.

“Lincoln Plaza is a dynamic shopping center, and the location is a natural next step for honeygrow to strengthen our brand presence in suburban markets,” said Rosenberg.

“We are thrilled to introduce this new community to honeygrow, and our goal is to build a restaurant team in Langhorne that will continue to exceed our guests' expectations in providing wholesome, craveable, and memorable meals.”

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