Like others have said beware this business. Açaí bowls are fantastic and I drive out of my way to get one 3-4 times a week. Then why beware. Employees as others have stated. Always so slow they seem barely alive. 15-20 minutes for them to get around to making the bowl. Then if you sit while waiting you have to keep getting up to see if your order is ready because even though they write your name on order they don’t call it out! Guess this is not Starbucks. I’ve put up with this because I’m retired with plenty of time on my hands and they are good. This is my first ever review so I’m likely providing more info than necessary. But the final straw was today November 16 if owner cares at all what happens in establishment. I usually take to go but was out shopping tired and wanted to sit and go online. Phone was dead and needed WiFi for iPad. Find it. It needs password. Go up to girl at counter and ask about password. Her lack of answer says it all! I have to suggest she walk to the kitchen to see if anyone knows. I hear a male voice say no idea. I take my bowl and leave. For what it’s worth bowls are small compared to most other places and more expensive. At about $14 with tax for an undersized bowl it’s hard to imagine I ever bothered going there. I should add that I am handicapped so every time I have to get up to see if order is ready causes pain. And also that when I asked about WiFi I was the only customer in the store. I don’t believe this is a real business. Must be vanity project, tax write off, or...
Read moreI'm a chef instructor who loves to work out 💪. When I'm not in the kitchen, you can find me at a barre or pilates studio. Cocobeet is conveniently located right across the street from The Barre Method in Wellesley, making it my go-to spot after class. I love it because it offers plant-packed food 🌱 – fruits, vegetables, whole grains, seeds, and nuts – to help me gain and maintain top energy levels.
Here are some of my favorites:
1.Mediterranean Bowl and Umami Bowl: Both feature refreshing salads, good carbs packed with fiber such as healthy rice and sweet potato. They're flavorful and satisfying, leaving me feeling good because the food nourishes both my body and soul. Turmeric Latte: Made with hand-pressed cashew milk made in-house, this latte doesn't contain any artificial syrup, so it's not overly sweet like other brands. You can taste the natural flavor of the cashew milk with a perfect kick from the turmeric – so good! Chocolate Mousse: OMG, this dessert! Not too sweet, perfectly balanced, and made with organic dates and cashews. It's so delicious that you don't feel like you're compromising to eat healthy. Actually, you never have to compromise at Cocobeet. Eating healthy has never been so easy.
Don't forget to say hi if you see Onur Ozkoc there. He's passionate about a healthy lifestyle and extremely knowledgeable about every single dish. He can share the origins of each ingredient...
Read moreStopped here for some refreshments with friends. They were vegan so I attempted to accommodate. Sticker shock got me on most of the food items. We settled on some beverages. I got a medium matcha vanilla latte with almond milk. They got vanilla without the matcha. We split a bowl thing. Okay so: Food quality. Basically top tier. It's not "over five stars' mouthgasm, but less than five stars on the basis of food quality would be simply inaccurate. Atmosphere. Hip. SOOOOOOO achingly hip. I did not belong AT ALL. I'm way too casual. I felt like a rube. That's not their fault, more mine. I'm just not that kind of crowd. Price, OUCH. yeahhh i don't regret trying it and i'm glad the place exists but wowwwww this is a one and done experience for me. I think i'd rather spend half as much and just get, i dunno, wings? But hey like I said, i'm not vegan; my friends are. It was worth showing them a nice time. I went into this knowing it wasn't for me so that's worth bumping the place up to 4 stars from 3. If you're a hip vegan yuppie i'm sure you'll love it here, for whatever my checkered...
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