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Sweetgreen’s Largest Store Opens at 1325 W Street NW on Wed. May 8th, “Pay What You Want” to Support Sweetgreen in Schools

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1325 W Street, NW

From a press release:

In celebration of opening day, sweetgreen is inviting guests to “Pay What You Want,” with all proceeds benefiting sweetgreen in schools, a series of hands-on nutrition classes in collaboration with DC Farm to School; the program teaches students about nutrition, the importance of local sourcing, and how to take charge of their own health.

With its own street entrance on W (separate from the lobby of the YMCA), the new sweetgreen will be the largest to-date, with 60 seats inside and an additional 20 seats on the outdoor patio. The store will also conveniently offer a juice window selling sweetpress, sweetgreen’s line of freshly pressed, raw juice. Additionally, the second floor of the YMCA will have a state-of-the-art test kitchen which sweetgreen will co-brand and use for its sweetgreen in schools program.

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