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Pay What You Want Today At Clover Food Lab At Assembly Row

It’s a big day today over at Assembly Row in Somerville. Today is the grand opening of Clover Food Lab. This location, called CloverRow, is the first of the 15…

Clover Food Lab sandwich in a pita with cabbage, chickpeas, and other veggies
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It's a big day today over at Assembly Row in Somerville. Today is the grand opening of Clover Food Lab. This location, called CloverRow, is the first of the 15 locations to include a grocery store. There will be meal boxes, dips, coffee beans, and more. You can find the new location at Assembly Row at 330 Foley Street, on the street level of the Puma building. And for the grand opening on October 7th, TODAY, you pay what you want!

That's right, today you get to pay whatever you want for the entire Clover menu. Here's a sample menu for you to check out. Yes, you can pay what you want, but if you can, be as generous as possible because Clover plans to donate any proceeds. The proceeds will go to Mystic River Watershed Association, which is a nonprofit working to protect and restore the Mystic River.

Here's the Clover Labs announcement about CloverRow.

I live near Assembly Row so I'm excited to try it out. Everything looks SO good! Don't believe me? Check these items out.

Egg and Eggplant

Potato Breakfast Sandwich

Chickpea Fritter Platter

Chickpea Sandwich

Impossible Meatball Sandwich

Beet & cashew salad, chickpea fritter sandwich

As an unapologetic lover of beets, this makes me so happy!

Japanese Sweet Potato Sandwich

Roasted-then-fried sliced sweet potatoes, paired with a cabbage/daikon slaw, shoyu mayo, and crispy tempura-fried sesame seeds.

Assembly Row Store Location

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