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Had been meaning to come visit Salud Juicery for so long, as I don't think I've actually had an acai bowl before. I came here with my boyfriend on a Saturday morning/afternoon (it was pretty busy) and he was one of the three guys in the whole room, one of those being an employee. Hahahha. The interior is pretty aesthetic, but the back room could get a little cramped. TROPICAL THUNDER ($8.95): I like. Tasted like the Berry superbowl but with tropical tinges in it from the pineapple maybe? Probably would be my go-to if I'm to have an acai bowl craving. BERRY SUPERBOWL ($8.95): Good. Nothing mind-blowing, but still tastes refreshing and fruity of course. Both bowls tasted a bit peanut buttery? Kinda overpriced for what it is, but you're paying for convenience. The acai bowls come in plastic food containers (not the prettiest thing) but at least they add their own little Salad Juicery sticker. I just wish they had "dine in" bowls which would be reusable (and more instagrammable)!
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