
South Tampa’s latest grab-and-go obsession has arrived. Just Salad has quietly planted a flag on West Neptune Street, serving chef-designed salads, wraps and warm bowls to the neighborhood’s lunch and dinner crowds. The fast-casual chain leans on a reusable-bowl program and carbon-labeled menu in a bid to match speed with sustainability. The storefront began serving customers in December 2025 and has since worked through a planned slate of in-store grand-opening deals.
Local television outlet FOX 13 Tampa Bay highlighted the arrival yesterday, describing the menu as “fresh foods with fun flavors” aimed at both lunchgoers and dinner diners. Business listings place the shop at 3810 W. Neptune St., Suite B112 in South Tampa, according to MapQuest. That address now shows up on the usual delivery and pickup platforms for nearby customers.
What to expect from the menu
According to Just Salad, the South Tampa shop sticks to the brand’s playbook: a mix of chef-designed salads, warm bowls, wraps, market plates, soups and smoothies, plus build-your-own options for anyone who wants to customize. The company emphasizes fresh-prepped produce and house-made dressings, and it points to a reusable-bowl program and carbon labeling as key parts of its sustainability approach on Just Salad. The pitch is straightforward: quick service without giving up flavor or the chain’s environmental claims.
Grand-opening promotions and perks
The chain’s local rollout included a full week of grand-opening specials in early January, with $5 chef-designed meals, a Community Workers Day and VIP bowl days for reusable-bowl customers, according to a Tampa announcement on LinkedIn. That playbook mirrors recent company press distributions describing similar $5 Meal Days, Giveback events and reusable-bowl happy hours at other new stores. Short bursts of promos like these are a familiar way the brand introduces itself to new neighborhoods.
Ordering, hours and early reaction
Delivery platforms now list the Neptune Street location with menus and hours, and Postmates shows daily service along with a full seasonal menu for the shop. Early reviews on local listings have called out the freshness and helpful staff as the restaurant settles into South Tampa’s lunch rotation, according to business listings on MapQuest. Diners can choose dine-in, pickup or delivery while the new outpost finds its footing.
Just Salad’s South Tampa debut is part of a wider Florida push for the brand, including a recent Colonial Landing location in Orlando, where the chain snaps up ex-Smashburger spot. For local residents, it adds another fast, health-focused option for midday or evening meals, with reusable-bowl incentives and short-term opening deals likely to keep showing up as the store settles into the neighborhood routine.









