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Healthy food eatery Tractor opens in Park Royal mall

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September 11, 2020 3:28pm

A healthy food restaurant chain has opened its tenth location inside the Park Royal mall in West Vancouver.

Founded by husband-and-wife team Meghan and Steve Clarke, Tractor Everyday Healthy Foods is known for its fresh, seasonal selection of salads, sandwiches, soups, stews and protein-rich bowls.

The restaurant’s new 2,400-square-foot café in Park Royal will feature a full coffee bar with house-made artisanal baked goods, and a full-service open-concept kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and dinner menus.

Tractor Park Royal is located at 784 Main Street in West Vancouver. The eatery will be open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner from 8 am to 8 pm.

The 40-seat interior is divided into two distinct sections: a sit-down dining area with communal bench seating and a relaxed window-side lounge space. Outside, the 10-seat patio is decked with tables and benches alongside landscaped planters.

“Our team is so excited to bring our beloved Tractor concept to the North Shore,” says Tractor co-founder Meghan Clarke.

“We wanted to design a truly warm and inviting space that encourages guests to stay and linger – whether that’s starting your day with a cappuccino and a power cookie or enjoying a healthy meal after a long afternoon of shopping.”

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