Expansion Into Cherry Hill
Clean Plate Meal Prep is growing its footprint in South Jersey. The healthy-eating brand currently operates sites in Blackwood and Woodbury Heights. Management recently confirmed that a new location is under construction at the Tuscany Marketplace on Route 70 in Cherry Hill. This site will join a mix of established businesses in the shopping center, including The Boiling House and Tuscana.
Construction crews are currently gutting the interior of the new space. The facility occupies a front corner of the complex, featuring direct access from the central courtyard. Large front-facing windows provide visibility for the store. While the company announced the move via a teaser video on their social media channels, they have kept the specific interior design details under wraps for the moment. Caesar, the business owner, confirmed that the Cherry Hill location will offer dedicated dine-in seating, similar to the existing stores.
The Concept and Menu
Clean Plate focuses on high-protein, lower-calorie options for customers who want to avoid traditional fast-food choices. The business model balances a sit-down restaurant experience with a grab-and-go meal prep service. Customers can order single meals or buy a full week of pre-prepared dishes. This structure appeals to residents who need quick, healthy food during a busy work week.
Lunch and dinner options include items like Flex Bowls, grilled wraps, quesadillas, and salads. The menu also offers protein shakes and smoothies. During a visit to the Blackwood location, the Flex Bowl served as a primary example of their output. Diners can select a base, such as brown rice, combined with proteins like grilled chicken, vegetables, and various sauces. The store offers counter seating and tables, providing a comfortable environment for patrons to eat on-site.
Growth and Future Outlook
Beyond the expansion into Cherry Hill, the brand has eyes on further growth. Caesar noted that additional locations are in the works, though he declined to name specific towns at this stage. The company operates as a locally owned South Jersey enterprise, which sets it apart from national health-food chains. By targeting high-traffic shopping centers like Tuscany Marketplace, they position their service directly in the paths of daily commuters.
The success of their existing stores in Blackwood and Woodbury Heights indicates a steady demand for this service in the local market. For those living in the Cherry Hill area, the addition of a clean-eating option represents a shift toward more accessible nutrition. The timeline for the opening of the Route 70 location remains unconfirmed, but the visible progress of the framing and interior work suggests a development path is well underway. Investors and customers alike should monitor the company’s official channels for an exact grand opening date in the coming months.

