My experience at Roots was mixed. I had the Açaí Original Bowl – it was okay, but the açaí mix itself was quite bland. However, the gluten-free quinoa granola was a real highlight – exceptionally good and a creative touch! The peanut crunch was also great, but it didn’t pair well with the pomegranate and banana. I’d recommend adding peanut butter instead.
The chai latte with pea milk was absolutely delicious! My non-gluten-free friends loved the wide selection of healthy dishes, so for them, it was a great spot.
Unfortunately, the staff wasn’t very knowledgeable about gluten-free options, had to look things up, and service was quite slow. The long wait time might have been due to the large crowd, which suggests this place has a loyal following.
Overall: A good place for healthy food, but not ideal if you need a wide range of gluten-free options. For non-gluten-free visitors, though, it’s probably a...
Read moreAmazing experience at roots today
We are plant based ( vegan) and seek out quality vegan eating options when we travel . I found Roots with Google Maps, what a find !
Great friendly service, clean healthy, ingredients, super calm atmosphere and central location.
Tasteful combination of ingredients in our protein bowls. The berry protein smoothie was a delight. I was told that had rice, protein, so my expectations were that it would have a some gritty texture
It’s a fairly small space Large windows at back of restaurant, beings in natural light , One of the side walls is all glass, which adds to the spacious feeling
The decor is clean and modern . Staff are engaging and come across as being proud to providing customers with a quality dining experience.
It’s got a great vibe
Defiantly a place that we would like to come back to soon
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Read moreCheck your silverware before eating here!!! The food is alright however the customer service could have been better, specifically this one person. I ask politely and discreetly for a clean spoon as the 4 I picked were dirty.
Before inspecting the spoons I was told loudly "these are how they are! They aren't perfectly ..." I assume they meant the silverware isn't shiny. I understood that the spoons were dull but the four I picked up had dried food on them. A seed, spinach particle, an eyelash and some strange food piece. I pointed that out and they finally picked up two spoons and agreed they were dirty....
No pictures because I wrongly assumed this was going to be no big deal. Like just a "oh sorry here you go!" type thing. I guess they thought I was being some stereotypical idiot American or something but that reaction...
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