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Leawood plant-based restaurant eyes fall opening

Whole Harvest, a Missouri-based company that delivers healthy, plant-based meals, will soon become a Johnson County restaurant as well.

The company is aiming to open Whole Harvest Kitchen, its first brick-and-mortar restaurant, in October.

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Whole Harvest will serve a range of plant-based entrees at its first Johnson County restaurant. Photo via Whole Harvest website.

Whole Harvest Kitchen will operate in southern Leawood

  • Whole Harvest plans to move into a space at Leawood’s Town Center Plaza shopping center.
  • The restaurant will operate out of a space on the east end of the shopping center, near the current GNC store
  • Whole Harvest Kitchen will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the week.

The restaurant will serve plant-based meals

  • Owners say the Whole Harvest Kitchen’s menu will be entirely plant-based, with limited meat and animal products.
  • The menu will feature items like pizza, wraps, sandwiches, salads, and dumplings.
  • Whole Harvest Kitchen will also serve a range of “zero proof” cocktails, which are plant-based and alcohol-free.

This marks the company’s first restaurant

  • Whole Harvest primarily operates as a meal-delivery service, shipping plant-based meals across the country.
  • The company primarily operates out of North Kansas City but also has an office in Denver, Colorado.
  • Aside from the Leawood restaurant, owners previously said the company expects to open more Whole Harvest Kitchen locations in the Kansas City metro and across the country.

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Lucie Krisman
Lucie Krisman

Hi! I’m Lucie Krisman, and I cover local business for the Johnson County Post.

I’m a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, but have been living in Kansas since I moved here to attend KU, where I earned my degree in journalism. Prior to joining the Post, I did work for The Pitch, the Eudora Times, the North Dakota Newspaper Association and KTUL in Tulsa.

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