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First Watch to Open in South Arlington

The chain specializes in breakfast, brunch, and lunch.
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First Watch, a “daytime café” and chain that specializes in breakfast, brunch, and lunch, is opening a new location in South Arlington on August 28.

According to the release:

In conjunction with the restaurant opening, franchise group KBP Cafes will donate all money raised from a pre-opening event to the North Texas Food Bank…First Watch’s menu takes an elevated approach to traditional and innovative offerings made to order using farm fresh ingredients. It includes…avocado toast, smoked salmon eggs Benedict, farm stand breakfast tacos, and lemon ricotta pancakes. The new restaurant offers healthy, flavorful favorites like house-made granola and pico de gallo, organic greens, house-roasted vegetables, cage-free eggs and 100% fresh-squeezed orange juice as well as more indulgent, traditional breakfast, brunch and lunch offerings. First Watch in South Arlington will also offer options from the restaurant’s Fresh Juice Bar–including the best-selling Kale Tonic–juiced in-house daily using only the highest quality fruits and vegetables.

The 3,000-square-foot restaurant is located at 5001 S. Cooper Street, and serves its entire menu seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

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