City Silo Table + Pantry, a clean eating restaurant for all dietary types with two locations in Memphis, announced that it will be expanding into Little Rock with a third location at 17701 Chenal Parkway slated to open in the first half of 2023.

I hadn’t heard of City Silo, but a friend of mine shared its post on Instagram about the new location. She said their juices are great and it’s a good place to go if you want lighter fare, especially meatless or vegetarian.

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The restaurant’s Facebook page says it offers re-imagined comfort food with wholesome, clean ingredients with the intention of offering food that appeals to all taste buds, diets and bodies. “Our menu is aimed to create an inclusive dining experience for all. Whether you have food allergies, dietary restrictions, or eat anything under the sun, all will feel welcome here at City Silo.”

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The Kale Caesar Wrap I’ll be enjoying in 2023.

The menu looks promising. All day breakfast options like scrambles and burritos, yogurt bowls, three different acai bowls, several toast options, hearty bowls with quinoa, brown rice or grilled zucchini noodle bases, burgers and sandwiches, fresh juices and smoothies and a coffee bar.

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An article from Memphis Commercial Appeal said the 3,700 square-foot Promenade location’s operating partner and co-owner is Little Rock native Matt Runnells. City Silo was founded by husband and wife Scott and Rebekah Tashie. Its original location opened in 2017.

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