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| - This is a refreshing spot for the health nuts out there. I found the store in an article in Blvds LV magazine along with several other veganish places. Those that know me know that I am down to check out the new joints each time I get, so here we go.
Funny thing is that I had already had an early lunch, but when you can't eat meat, it becomes difficult to decipher the differences between hunger and cravings. I figured that healthy gluttony is an oxymoron, thus, cancels each other out, right??
So I got the veggie goodness smoothie and vegetarian sandwich since it was Friday during lent. They were both delicious and fresh made to order right in front of you. The menu item names are intriguing and I was easily enticed to plan my next visit to sample the other items.
Pretty sure this may have been Harold's Fish and Chips...but can't be sure. If so, I was planning to set a lunch date here one day, sadly, don't think Harold stuck around. The staff was informative and friendly and the decor was contemporary. Nothing special to add about either other than the place appeared to be very well kept and managed.
If you are not in the mood for eats, you can always get yourself a smoothie. I can also see this place being a good pit stop during a nice jog or following a good work out at the gym. It almost seems as though this could be one of those places you find in all the fancy shmancy gyms sprouting up all over the valley.
Other than that, I suggest y'all give this place a try. Not everything is vegan or vegetarian and believe that there are some meat offerings as well.
For now, I will have to give this place a solid 3.4, hence, the 3 -star rating based on this experience alone. Nothing completely blew me away, but ready to update my review rating once I try more of the items...but for now I have delayed this review long enough.
I wish the best of luck to these guys and hope they don't follow Harold...
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