Eat At Kevin Hart’s New Plant-Based Restaurant This August

For years, Kevin Hart has been someone who promotes a healthier lifestyle and now has a plant-based restaurant to further expand that mission. Hart House is a new fast food restaurant that is here to break up the monotonous cycle of unhealthy meals to go.

Promising no antibiotics, hormones, artificial colors, preservatives, or corn syrup, their menu is committed to the future of food and your overall well being. The menu has some delicious looking sandwiches with the Deluxe Crispy Chik’n and Double Burg’r looking to be fan favorites… or just the ones I’m most looking forward to devouring.

Double Burg’r from Harthouse

On August 25th the brick and mortar location will open in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles. You can RSVP for that if you want to attend. On opening day, they’ll be serving their signature burg’rs, chick’n sandwiches, shakes, and more from 11:45am-9:00pm. A ribbon cutting ceremony is set to begin at 11:00am to thank the Westchester Chamber of Commerce and honor Hart House’s community spotlight. Additionally, 10% of opening day proceeds will go to Inner City Arts, a creative space that offers a safe place for students in underserved communities to create and explore.

The address for HartHouse 8901 S Sepulveda Ave.

This isn’t Hart’s first foray into better health and fitness for the body and mind. He’s got his own health brand consisting of protein powders and supplements, a workout routine that begins at 5am everyday, and now has a restaurant that promotes sustainability and better eating habits.

A healthier lifestyle is becoming easier and easier and as more people make it accessible, we’ll all get the benefits.

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