

The local franchisees took two years to build a restaurant that makes use of LED lighting, energy efficient cooking equipment, locally-sourced building material, low flow sink aerators, low flow toilets, waterless urinals, and an advanced air conditioning system that should reduce energy consumption up to 22 percent.Ī few months later, a location in Atlanta became a 2 Star Certified Green Restaurant®. In June of 2011, a Moe’s in Williston, Vermont became the first restaurant of any kind in the state to earn an LEED Silver certification.

That’s evident in the food they serve but also in the buildings that they serve it out of. In 2011, Moe’s partnered with BJ’s Wholesale Club to release a line of prepared foods including empanadas, tacos, and even their popular guacamole. THERE MAY NOT BE ANY FREEZERS IN MOE'S, BUT THERE CAN BE MOE'S IN YOUR FREEZER. There are also over 20 different gluten-free ingredients and the grilled vegetables are prepared on a separate surface from the meat to accommodate vegetarians. The chicken is cage-free and steroid-free, the pork is grain-fed, the steak is grass-fed, and the tofu is organic. There are no microwaves, freezers, trans fats, or MSG at Moe’s. In addition to the clever food names, Moe’s distinguishes itself from other fast casual restaurants with fresh and healthy ingredients. YOU CAN FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOUR LUNCH FROM MOE'S. So Moe’s did, re-introducing the item as a permanent feature on the menu in 2012.

However, a group of dedicated fans created a Facebook page beseeching Moe’s to bring back the Stack. The Stack originally debuted in 2011 and was supposed to be a short-lived special. MOE'S LISTENS TO THEIR CUSTOMERS.Īlong with the more recognizable TexMex fare on the menu-like nachos or tacos-Moe’s features the Stack: two crunchy corn tortillas filled with beans, cheese, pico de gallo, Moe’s Famous Queso, and either meat or veggies that are then wrapped in a soft flour tortilla and grilled. You don't have to be well-versed in pop culture side-gags to order from Moe's, but it might add some laughs to your meal. The burritos, tacos, and even salsa names include subtle references to Seinfeld ( Art Vandalay), Caddyshack ( Billy Barou), and The Usual Suspects ( Who is Kaiser Salsa). Posted by Moe's Southwest Grill on Sunday, October 4, 2015 Let's give 'em something to taco 'bout #NationalTacoDay MANY OF THE MENU ITEM NAMES ARE POP CULTURE REFERENCES. In 2010, Moe’s even held a contest to scout musician look-alikes (calling for anyone who’s a “ dead ringer for a dead rocker”) to be featured in portraits on the walls. The name originated as an acronym for “Musicians, Outlaws and Entertainers,” a meaning that’s reflected in the music and music-related artwork at Moe’s restaurants. The relatively young fast casual restaurant (it's been around since 2000!) focuses on fresh ingredients and a distinct personality.
