Restaurants & Bars

New Restaurant Opening Near Reston Town Center

Fast-casual chain honeygrow has announced that they will debut a new restaurant at RTC West in May.

RESTON, VA -- Reston Town Center West is getting a new tenant: fast-casual chain honeygrow, which will open there in May.

Honeygrow will move into 12100 Sunset Hills Road, joining Cooper's Hawk Winery and Restaurant, which opened at RTC West last summer.

It will be the second honeygrow location in Northern Virginia, the first being at the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, and it will be the fourth location in the D.C. area.

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"honeygrow features premium made-to-order stir-fry, salads, and honeybar, all made from scratch and fully customizable thanks to its proprietary touch screen kiosk ordering system. honeygrow also offers a trio of freshly-made proprietary cold-pressed juices available daily," the company said in a statement. "Each ingredient offered is carefully considered, from sustainably raised meats to sauces and dressings prepared from scratch daily. Produce is always fresh (honeygrow locations do not have any freezers) and sourced as locally and as seasonably as possible."

The chain first launched in 2012 and is currently headquartered in Philadelphia.

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RTC West, located at the intersection of Town Center Parkway and Sunset Hills Road, will be going through a major overhaul in the coming years.

"Ground floor retail, which will be anchored by Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, was approved for this site and is now under construction," according to the Reston Association website. "A rezoning and development plan application has been filed with Fairfax County to add approximately 675,000 square feet of residential space, 650,000 square feet of additional office space, and 52,000 of additional ground floor retail. The existing office buildings and parking garage will remain on the site."

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