Cocobeet - Boston

Health food restaurant · Downtown

Cocobeet - Boston

Health food restaurant · Downtown

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100 City Hall Avenue, Boston, MA 02108

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Cocobeet is your go-to spot in Downtown Boston for organic cold-pressed juices, vibrant smoothie bowls, and fresh vegan salads, perfect for a healthy grab-and-go meal.  

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"If a key lime pie is vegan, we think it counts as breakfast and not dessert. But that’s not why we’re at Cocobeet so often. Obviously, we’re here in the mornings for our cold-pressed orange, ginger, and jalapeño juice, and to pick up a salad and grain bowl for lunch. Obviously. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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"If a key lime pie is vegan, we think it counts as breakfast and not dessert. But that’s not why we’re at Cocobeet so often. Obviously, we’re here in the mornings for our cold-pressed orange, ginger, and jalapeño juice, and to pick up a salad and grain bowl for lunch. Obviously." - joel ang

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"Cocobeet is mostly about smoothie bowls and freshly pressed juices, but diners can also order various toasts, including the now ubiquitous avocado version. Order: DoorDash / Postmates" - Terrence Doyle

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Colleen Jones

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Apparently the menu does not reflect accurate pricing. The premade smoothies in bottles are $9.95-10.95. It's $13.95 if you order it fresh. No prices in the items in the fridge either that I could see. I ordered a "tropical breeze" smoothie and got something marked "chocolate protein" instead but felt bad having them remake it, thinking maybe they misheard so I didn't say anything. My friend then ordered with a different cashier for a "tropical breeze" as well but also was handed a "chocolate protein" smoothie. I didn't see anything on the menu for this as an item or add on. This place is not as advertised for pricing and the staff didn't seem to understand their own product. The smoothie was good but I wanted a refreshing fruity drink, not a chocolate shake with mystery ingredients. Also the smoothie is so thick it breaks the straw to drink. Need sturdier straws or more liquid in the drink.

Jea Kim

Google
Great smoothie bowl options in Downtown Boston. I recently took a visit on a Sunday morning to satisfy my craving for acai bowls, and I was pleasantly surprised by what they had to offer. I decided to try the chocolate protein bowl, the acai bowl, and the blue oasis bowl. All three bowls were served in good portions, and considering the quality of the ingredients, the prices were reasonable. While the toppings and flavors of the bowls weren't necessarily groundbreaking or extraordinary, they still provided a delicious and healthy alternative to start the day. The balance of flavors was well-executed, and the fresh ingredients were evident in every bite. I particularly enjoyed the chocolate protein bowl, which stood out with its unique selection of toppings. If you're in Downtown Boston and looking for a place to enjoy a delicious and nourishing smoothie bowl, Cocobeet is a solid choice. With good portion sizes, reasonable prices, this place delivers on its promise of providing great healthy alternatives.

Bindu Upadhyay

Google
There isn't much space to sit inside, but you can find some public space outside to sit and eat. Super filling and tasty!

JALFREDO NORTH

Google
Ououlalala Definitely the best ever. That flavor and feeling of the taste is so delicious. I know i know is pricey but with regular food gone high in prices mind as well eat healthy is almost the same price now. I never liked kale but in this smoothies omg kale is like my new bestie. 🤭

Peter Viscarola

Google
TL;DR Tasty food for anyone! My diet is usually “eat whatever I like” — which means, in many cases, pizza, Indian food, Chinese, or a juicy hamburger. Today, I was walking by Cocobeet, so I decided to stop in and check it out. Win! I had the Mediterranean Bowl (falafel, hummus, salad with vegan ranch dressing, wild rice) and it was absolutely delicious. I ate the whole thing, loved it, and didn’t feel overstuffed or heavy afterwards. The service can be best described as “sufficient.” Absolutely recommended for a tasty and apparently healthy to go meal.

Anton

Google
Tried the banana chia smoothie and loved it, a but overpriced though

Heavenly Child

Google
The chocolate protein bowl is really tasty and nutritious! The flavors and ingredients rock! Thanks for making a vegan place, Cocobeet 🤗 Edit - Just had the Kale & Microgreens Salad. It was very much worth it! It was tasty and had enough dressing and toppings to balance the greens.

Emily S

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I LOVE Cocobeet. This is my go-to lunch spot in the summer or whenever I want something light and fresh while at work. The quality of the items are very high and it's clear that Cocobeet cares about what goes into their products. I personally love the Pitaya bowl and the homemade crunchy cereal on top perfectly balances out the sweetness of the fruit with its salty/nutty flavor. If you work downtown and are tired of getting sandwiches or burritos at lunch, you have to try Cocobeet.