What a great spot to eat.
Only place with WFPB options I know of. Heather is great, answers all your questions and will work with you on a custom meal plan.
Hands down the best vegan food I’ve had in Boston
Amazing place, juices are top of the line.. soo fresh. I try to go once a week
Celery juice with lemon. Freshly squeezed. $14 for a celery juice is pricey!! I guess i am paying for quality. Vegetarian options: 100% Vegan
I started a meal plan while home with a newborn baby and the meals are delicious, convenient, and make me feel great! Highly recommend!
Excellent VEGAN cuisine. CANNOT RECOMMEND ENOUGH. This is REAL vegan cuisine. Very bold about being vegan and environmentally friendly. No trash and minimal waste. Staff are friendly, kind, and welcoming. The owner is amazing and is truly passionate about the food she serves! Wide variety of food options from savor and sweet bowls to coffees to soups to wraps to hot sandwiches. Also have a fridge with grab and go options. Extremely reasonable and affordable pricing. Delicious. So tasty and packed with REAL ingredients. Awesome all round! Only con is lack of seating and restroom however is geared toward take out and grab and go so it is understandable.
Tasty, healthy food with kind people Vegetarian options: Many vegan options ♥️
The smoothie was great, the avocado toast was too basic for the expensive price.
Dropped in randomly; I noticed it was just past closing time but the owner stayed open to make me a cup of split pea soup. I am not vegetarian but I know that my diet is heading there gradually as I make different choices for myself. I’m accustomed to ham with my split pea soup, but there’s is split pea with YAM (fun play on words). This was the best split pea soup I have ever had; it had just enough umami to not miss the ham at all and just enough black pepper for a little bite. It’s a puréed style, which is exactly what I like. … I never thought I would write so much about split pea soup.