Greenlane Opens Wesley Chapel Location With Mobile-Order Drive-Thru

Greenlane will open its fifth Tampa Bay site on Feb. 25 at 24801 SR-54 in Wesley Chapel, just west of the Premium Outlet mall. The new place will have the…

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Greenlane will open its fifth Tampa Bay site on Feb. 25 at 24801 SR-54 in Wesley Chapel, just west of the Premium Outlet mall. The new place will have the brand's first dedicated mobile-order drive-thru lane.

The grand opening happens March 10. Any salad or wrap with chicken or tofu will cost $6 that day.

Wesley Chapel will serve salads, wraps, protein boxes, snacks, sweets, and the "Pink Star" beverage. The drink has STORM Health Energy's Pink Starburst flavor mixed in.

"The Tampa community has supported us from day one, and our number one goal is to grow with them by bringing Greenlane to their neighborhood," said Erica Spector Wishnow, co-founder of Greenlane, in a statement, according to WTSP.com. "This brand was designed to fill a hole in the market and offer Tampa Bay locals a product they were looking for, and we're so excited to continue doing just that in Wesley Chapel."

The company launched in Tampa in 2023. It now runs five sites across the region.

Spector Wishnow said the concept targets people in cars all day who want food that doesn't feel like settling. Customers pick a base, then add greens, grains, roasted vegetables, toppings, and cheeses before choosing proteins like grilled chicken or tofu. The menu lets you build your own.

Protein boxes include hummus, vegetables, fruit, nuts, cheeses, and lean meats. Smaller grab-and-go items include energy bites, yogurt options, and packaged snacks.

The company plans to open two to three spots in the Tampa Bay area and across Florida each year. Current sites include West Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Lutz.

Most sites operate from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The mobile-order lane lets customers place orders through their phones before arriving at the restaurant.

The Wesley Chapel site is listed on the company's website as the Cypress Creek spot. Drinks include bottled beverages, low-sugar options, and the Pink Star energy drink, a collaboration with Tampa-based STORM Healthy Energy.