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NYC's Best Smoothie Bowls

Refreshing, topped with fresh fruit, the perfect on-the-go meal!

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Need a post workout meal? A yummy breakfast on the go? Or how about a refreshing pick me up mid-afternoon? A smoothie bowl is always a great idea. They’re packed with fresh fruit, flavored by peanut or almond butters, and topped with cacao nibs, roasted coconut, or whatever you want. There’s also, of course, the star of the show -- acai. Acai is a superfood packed with antioxidants and flavor. It also gives many smoothie bowls their amazing magenta color. Totally Instagram worthy! When you don’t have time to make a delicious smoothie bowl at home check out these delicious spots throughout the city.

Juice Generation.

This awesome juice chain has multiple locations throughout the city. Not in the mood for a smoothie bowl? Check out their awesome smoothies, pre-packed juices, or vegan pastries. Pictured is their PB Acai Bowl with açaí, banana, peanut butter, strawberries, cacao nibs, almond milk and hemp granola.

Agavi Organic Juice Bar.

An East Village favorite, the bowls at Agavi Organic Juice Bar should definitely be on your list. If their delicious looking smoothie bowls don’t draw you in their short lines and cozy atmosphere certainly will. They also have some rawlicious salads that will surely have you coming back for lunch.


Liquiteria.

They may be famous for their juice cleanses, but their smoothie bowls are certainly up to par! They have locations in both New York and Boston, so you know they have to be good. Lines are known to be quite long, but that only solidifies their status as a must-try.



Pure Green.

Arguably one of the most reasonably priced smoothie bowls in Greenwich Village. They’re known for having a super nice staff, being generous with toppings, and making substitutions without a problem. Next time you’re spending your day in Greenwich shopping or tanning on the lawn of Washington Square Park make this place your first stop. Plus, 10 percent off with a student ID!

Juicology.

One of the few spots in Midtown where you can find actual, quality health food. Not only are their smoothie bowls absolutely scrumptious, but they’re known for having some amazing salads, too.

8th Wonder Juice Bar.

A hidden gem of a juice bar that you definitely have to try. Not only they have bowls but a pretty good selection of vegan bars and protein powders you can take home with you. A yummy selection of sandwiches will having you stopping back in at this place for lunch.

Two Hands.

This little cafe in Little Italy is almost always busy and for good reason. Come for brunch and try a smoothie bowl, or any of their other delicious dishes. A refreshing smoothie bowl will definitely leave you feeling refreshed after a night of indulgent Italian food.

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