Verve Bowls - Downtown

Restaurant · Pike Place Market

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The Top Spots for Juices and Bowls in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"What started in 2015 as two brothers with a passion for açai has grown into three Verve Bowls locations around Seattle and two scoop shops on the Eastside slinging açai, pitaya bowls, and smoothies. For warmer options in colder months, Verve also offers avocado toast and hearty bowls of oatmeal. Reward a grueling morning workout (or successfully-tackled inbox) with the Razzle Dazzle açaí bowl, blended with strawberries, raspberries and blueberries and topped off with organic granola and bee pollen." - Lori Bailey

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106 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

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