The Salad Project to make travel retail debut at London Bridge Station
The Salad Project is set to make its debut within a travel retail location after signing for a new restaurant at London Bridge Station.
Located on Tooley Street, the 1,410 sq ft unit will sit adjacent to Wasabi and Starbucks and offer the brand’s full range of customisable salads and bowls. It will also feature 14 dine-in seats.
Since launching its first location in Spitalfields in 2021, The Salad Project has grown to open 15 stores across London.
The opening comes after other recent additions to London Bridge Station’s retail mix, including Popeyes and Hobbs London.
Fiona Thomson, category manager at Network Rail, said: “The Salad Project has been a brand on our wish list for some time now and their rapid roll out across London shows the demand for a new kind of healthy fast food. We’re committed to giving customers what they want in our stations. With The Salad Project, we’re delivering on that commitment, bringing something that balances wellness and nutrition with bold flavours and global influences. The Salad Project is going to be a huge success, and we hope it will be one of many to open across our estate.”
Florian de Chezelles, co founder of The Salad Project, added: “London Bridge Station has been a personal target since day one. It’s not just a major transport hub; it’s an iconic London location, and being part of it is a huge milestone for us. The Salad Project is on a mission to bring healthy fast food to the UK, and working with Network Rail is a key step in reaching that goal”