Pita Pit out, honeygrow in
The Pita Pit franchise that opened at 16th and Ionic in 2006 is finito - by spring 2012, the street-level space in The Oakwood apartments will become honeygrow.
Pita Pit out, honeygrow in

The Pita Pit franchise that opened at 16th and Ionic in 2006 is finito — by spring 2012, the street-level space in The Oakwood apartments will become honeygrow, a casual 35-seater offering stir-fry bowls, salads and shakes, with everything topping out at $10. The ordering process will appeal to the Wawa faithful, as touchscreens will guide customers through the ordering process; proposed menu items include "lettuce cups" and a variety of noodles dressed in housemade sauces (ginger scallion, spicy Szechuan, Indonesian BBQ, etc.). Partners Justin Rosenberg and David Robkin aim to grow the brand fast once this flagship opens, opening multiple locations in the Philly region between now and 2014.
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