Really good smoothies/juices. I’m not into raw anything else but their raw desserts look good too. Ut is expensive but you can tell that the ingredients have good quality and probably because the store is right downtown. Their coconut milk tastes authentic and delicious(I’m from VN and have been disappointed with everything coconut here in the US except for pressure treated coconut water brands, which retains the actual coconut flavor).
Tiffany D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cedar Park, TX
Vegan, raw, and delicious! I talked with one of the owners and he was very informative and friendly. I had the acai bowl, chocolate mousse, and one of the juices. Everything I tried was delicious!
Sheri J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Very small place, but so glad we found it. Wish we would have found it earlier in our visit. We were actually looking for a place to pick up some healthy food for out road trip to Montréal the next day. We picked up a Key Lime Tart with a berry sauce for dessert that night. With avocado as the first ingredient you felt like you were eating so healthy. It was very delicious! Everything there is organic and I believe most are gluten free, dairy free with vegan options as well. For the ride we picked up a quinoa burger on arugula with a side of spicy almond spread and I think it was a lemon salad dressing. The quinoa burgers were so amazing that I am hoping to figure out how to make them. We also got a blue coconut juice that has blueberry, almond butter, almonds, filtered water, coconut oil, chia seeds, and dates. I believe they even make their own almond milk. We also had a green magic juice that had cucumber, kale, spinach, romaine, parsley, lime, and spirulina in it. Again really good. They had many smoothies and juices to select from. They had a wonderful bean chili that we tried a sample of and if we hadn’t had dinner already would have gotten that as well. They are more than willing to let you try samples of their juices which is quite nice. The customer service was perfect and I would definitely recommend them. Wish we had one in the Phoenix area!
Beth V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Encinitas, CA
Five stars for this exceptional place! I searched online high and low for a decent breakfast or snack spot. This place fits the bill! It is mostly gluten free, vegan, and organic! I ordered the warm quinoa bowl, green gold juice, the chocolate«juice» which is actually cashew nut milk with dates & raw cacao. They have 10 – 30 different juice options ready-to-go. The two juices I bought tasted fresh and unique. The prices are average compared to what I pay in San Diego. And the quality is top notch. I highly recommend stopping by here in a rush or if you just need something healthy! They also sell cold/flu busting juices, and a variety of immune system boosts.
Erika P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
In town for business and found this place on Unilocal(thanks ya’ll). SOMANYCHOICES! Grab and go fridge was stocked with dozens of juice varieties and other healthy eats. I wish I was in town for more than one day, because I would have definitely stocked up. Opted for the Green Gold– after much deliberation– and it was a spot on green juice with the slightest hint of sweetness. I was worried the fennel would be overpowering, but I could barely taste it. Price was typical for pressed juice(I think around $ 9) and the service was friendly(thanks for the directions :)). Next time I’m in Boston, I’ll be back for another juice and the warm quinoa bfast bowl!
Raina B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cambridge, MA
I used to make juice at home, so I’m fairly skeptical of juice places — they’re overpriced, way too sugary, and oversell the health benefits of juice. Plus if they’re not made fresh, they’ve lost even more of the health benefits. Given that: I treated myself today. Cocobeet has some interesting combinations that are trickier to make at home /I’m a lot less likely to have those ingredients. They have lots of samples — I sampled a bunch and then went with the biome builder(coconut water, aloe water, lemon, lime, apple cider vinegar, pineapple). Their juices and smoothies are quite pricey($ 10), but their food is around the same price and looks pretty good. Overall, I’m impressed — juiceries tend to have the same uninspired fruit and veggie combinations, but Cocobeet does more.
Gail C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brookline, MA
really healthy place with great amount of food and juice options, they have amazing vanilla berry chia pudding and frankly speaking my stomach feels great after taking this food. p. s. but one small disadvantage: a bit pricey I think.
Kuba M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
This place is unbelievable! I’m addicted to the vanilla berry chia pudding! I don’t know how they make everything so delicious! The quinoa balls are delicious — flavorful. I could easily be vegan if I could get their meals every day. It’s not cheap though. I am on a strict gluten free diet and there are so many great choices there. LOVEIT!!! Careful! Once you try it you’ll be hooked!
Marisa A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Weymouth, MA
I went here one day because I’d heard good things and I was sick of The Juicery messing up my drinks. I was pleasantly surprised. Everything was pretty good and over 2 days I spent almost $ 50 here(I was jumpstarting my healthy diet again after months of crap food). That said, I would probably give it 5 stars if it wasnt so pricey. The food is good and the drinks delicious but GEEZ the prices! All in all its a nice place for healthy vegan food on the go although I dont have the cash to be a regular. P. S. I HIGHLY recommend the lemon matcha cookies and banana chia smoothie.
Emily S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Norwood, MA
Got a smoothie here not to long after they opened. It was super fresh and a wonderful snack between meals on a busy work day. One issue I had was I was browsing some selections they have in the fridge area and I felt bombarded by the staff. I understand you are passionate about what you do and want people to know, but if I tell you I am just looking and exploring the new options, please, no need to keep talking to me about all the options you have and telling me all you offer, I was trying to get my bearings in a new surrounding and felt very uncomfortable. The product was great though but the prices, WHOA. But I expected that from the quality it is and how it is made.
Laleh J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
It was good, but these are premade smoothies and juices that are packaged in a bottle.
Isaac W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 ROXBURY CROSSING, MA
Best Vegan Food, Smoothie & Juice place in Boston! Everything is cold-pressed using a huge hydraulic press in the back. You can hear the juices being pressed every day when you walk in, which is nice because you know it’s fresh. The staff there is super friendly, and the owner is extremely knowledgeable and personable! The smoothies are the most flavorful and diverse of any other juice/smoothie bar in Boston. My personal favorites are the Blue Coconut, Chocolate Power Mylk, Finish Line and Shake the Tree. For juices, my favorites are definitely the Green Genes(there’s 7 – 8 lbs. of *organic* produce in each bottle– can’t beat that.), and the Forbidden Juice(spicy and DELICIOUS). I also swear by their health shots. I love their Green Heat shot– it’s a 2 oz. shot of1 oz. kale and 1 oz. ginger– that’s it! It’s super spicy which is my favorite, and makes me feel revitalized every time after I drink it. Even though it is most known for it’s juices and smoothies, I would venture to say that the salads are among the best in Boston as well. The Quinoa Burger salad is out of this world, and so is the Vegan Caesar. Everything is pre-packaged and made fresh daily. As someone who works in the Financial District, having completely vegan and organic food packaged makes it so easy to run in and grab breakfast/lunch/dinner quickly(I have had many days where I’ve eaten all three meals from Cocobeet). I absolutely love this place and recommend it to everyone in Boston.
Dana W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clearwater, MN
I travel regularly and so I have had the opportunity to try vegan and raw fare in dozens and dozens of cities in the U.S. and around the world, and Cocobeet is one of those rare finds that makes you want to yell their name from rooftops. And so here I am, yelling! The Quinoa Sliders are out of this world and the dipping sauce served with them packs a kick while still maintaining complex flavor. I tried two green juices, one watermelon, and one spicy grapefruit during my short stay in Boston and they were all exceptional. The quality of the ingredients really puts this place over the top. But more importantly, it’s the integrity of the ingredients and the integrity of the couple who manage this place. I had the opportunity to meet one of the owners(Onur) and his passion for clean eating and providing the best possible product shines through. He is committed to using processes that help to retain the nutrients and«aliveness» of the food and it’s obvious that he doesn’t take any shortcuts. At the risk of sounding too«woo woo», there is just a «vibe» about this place. You feel like you’re stepping into an art studio where the«art» is juice and raw, vegan food. In my opinion, as the world becomes more and more interested in healthy eating, this place will be at the front of the charge. An absolutely MUST stop for anyone in Boston who is eating vegan, raw, or gluten free, or just interested in GREAT tasting food and juices that also happen to be good for you.
Kelly W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Wow. This place was an amazing find in the heart of Boston. It’s vegan, organic, and has cold-pressed juices and lots of great meal options, too. While I wanted to try the juices I was about to head out on a long walk and didn’t think it would be a wise move. Instead I had the quinoa ‘meatballs’ with a microgreen salad. It came with a delicious dressing, and topping for the ‘meatballs’. It was delicious! I also wished I had taken along some dessert which included ll kinds of great options like truffles, pie, and pudding. The staff was really great, too. Definitely recommend if you’re vegan. gluten free, dairy free, into cold-pressed juices, like organic, or are looking to try something ‘clean’ for breakfast, lunch, or dessert.
Rachel R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
A real live juice bar in metro Boston, U.S.A., America, Plymouth Rock? I wouldn’t even acknowledge Cocobeet if I saw it in California, but after wandering for 40 days and 40 nights(or like, 40 minutes) and only coming across several hundred thousand Dunkin Donuts, Cocobeet may as well be a mirage in a food desert. Admittedly, the West Coast«lifestyle» thing looks weird in a train station(since we’re about 20 years late to the health food party), but damned if we don’t try, right? *everyone guzzling 10% coffee and 90% vanilla syrup turns a cold shoulder* Try anything with mylk in it, and brace yourself for a future that doesn’t just include dairy-esque products from cows and chemicals. The wild, Wild West has a thing or twelve to teach ye olde Puritans.
Khanh P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Stopped by after seeing this on Unilocal and out of my own curiosity. The juicing business is not a prominent thing in Boston so it’s very different from the other options around the area. The store itself is small, boasts about 3 fridges with all of the products. It was nice to have samples next to the drinks itself to sample since I had no idea where to even start. I enjoyed all of the samples that I did try and ended up with the Peruvian Sun juice, also got the quinoa bites on the side. The quinoa bites are a must try! it sounds gross to some people like my friend but very tasty. Everything is basically organic and they list the products that aren’t organic for the day. The price tag is pretty hefty for $ 9-$ 10 per bottle, it’s going to leave a dent in your wallet if you’re thinking about becoming a regular. But you are getting a lot of juice in one bottle so it’s worth it if you’re trying to go on a health kick. I think it’s worth it to give it a try at least once! Also the owner was in the store, greeting and very interested in what his customers had to say.
Angela P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
I know, I know — juice bars are trendy so that’s why all the city folk are going to them. If you don’t live in a big city, you may not be fully aware of this trend, but it’s likely you’ve heard of it. The truth is that outside of New York City, there aren’t a lot of juice bars that are making their juice by cold-pressing it and not pasteurizing it at all. That’s where Cocobeet comes in. Located in the heart of Boston, this new takeout joint is not only a great place to get fresh, raw, cold-pressed juices, but a great place to get grab-and-go healthy food too. All of the products they sell are unprocessed, GMO-free, organic, locally sourced, raw and vegan. There are gluten-free options as well. I ended up there the day before a national holiday so there weren’t too many products prepared for the day. But, what they had looked great. The juice selection, on the other hand, was well-stocked. I had so much trouble choosing with flavors like the Spice-C made with orange, ginger, and jalapeño and the Watermelon Quench made with watermelon, pineapple, and lemon. I finally settled on the McGregor’s Garden made with spinach, parsley, carrot, celery, and lemon. One of the owners, Onur, happened to be there and I was telling him how much I liked this juice as I love green juices and he told me that that juice was his favorite too, but the customers’ least favorite. Most people want a sweet juice, not a green juice so they may not be ready for the green goodness inside! I also tried the Forbidden Juice made with grapefruit, pineapple, ginger, lemon, cayenne, and turmeric. I loved this one too… and it was sweet. It is a very balanced juice with more pineapple taste than anything else, but with a little kick of cayenne. The cold-pressed juice process creates juice without using heat that could kill off the vitamins, nutrients, and enzymes. So they produce the freshest, most nutritious raw juice this way and it has a shelf life of only four days. Most people don’t realize that most made-to-order juices that you get on the spot while you wait are created by machines using centrifugal force. The end result is a juice that is 80% water and 20% nutrients. The enzymes and nutrients are neutralized or destroyed, and the spoilage process begins immediately. For lunch, I had their Avocado and Spinach sandwich on sprouted grain. It was about as good as a pre-packaged sandwich could be. Usually sandwiches that are prepacked don’t taste fresh and get soggy, but everything at Cocobeet is so fresh, I doubt any of it ever gets that way. The real star in this sandwich is the homemade cashew cheese that gives the sandwich a great flavor. I also picked up a box of their Cheesy Kale Chips and these are by far some of the best kale chips I’ve ever had. As they are made fresh there and not shipped anywhere else, the kale leaves are full and intact. The seasoning has a sort of mustard flavor to it. Made with cashews, sunflower seeds, nutritional yeast, onion powder, garlic powder, turmeric, lemon juice, and cayenne — the flavor will blow you away. When Cocobeet first opened, they put honey in some items. Since then, they’ve gone 100% vegan so any reference to honey is only on the package because they printed thousands of labels and want to use them up before replacing them. This isn’t a bargain lunch spot as fresh organic food is never cheap. The juices sell for $ 7.50 to $ 9.95 for a single serving, sandwiches are $ 5.95 to $ 8.95 and salads are $ 8.95. They also offer smoothies, warm quinoa breakfast bowls, key lime pie, chocolate coconut truffles, and veggie quinoa sliders. There isn’t any seating so it is take-out only, but it is so worth the trip. Just find a spot outside and enjoy your healthy lunch. I only wish DC had a place like this. It was like my dream come true, but in a city far, far away. The people in Boston are lucky SOBs.
Carol L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I didn’t think I could find fresh cold-pressed juices in Boston, but then I came across this place offering organic, raw, vegan and gluten-free products. Right when you walk into this small storefront, you come face-to-face with display cases lined with at least two dozen different flavors of ‘grab and go’ juices and smoothies. There’s five pounds of fruits and vegetables in each bottle. I decided to get one of their power smoothies, the BLUECOCONUT, made with blueberries, almond butter, almonds, filtered water, coconut oil, chia seeds and dates. It’s dense and a bit gritty. A lot of good stuff is there, but I wonder if the other flavors taste better. Still I’m very happy to have this as an option when in Boston. There’s a single bench inside, but otherwise this is strictly grab and go.
Sophie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
This is the first juicing place I’ve seen in Boston. I’ve been dying to find a fresh juice place for so long!!! But I guess this comes close. It’s tucked next to the Dunkin Donut’s and you could totally miss it. I got the Blue Coconut, which includes Blueberry, Almonds, Almond Butter, Coconut Oil, Chia Seeds. SOFILLING!!! I had it as my lunch during work, and it kept me energized the rest of the day. I couldn’t drink the whole thing though; it got almost sickening. It may have been the almond butter, or the coconut oil, but I almost wanted to gag. So I don’t suggest drinking this all in one 10-minute gulp, cuz that’s what I did. Between the juices, power boosters/health shots, and power smoothies, the power smoothies definitely seem to be the more bang to your buck. I will definitely try a different power smoothie from the Blue Coconut. You may enjoy it if you are looking for a really savory drink. I would definitely want to try the Mocha Espresso or Tropical Breeze next. Also, my friend got the Survival Kit, which had many multiple fruits and coconut water, and she had the worst stomach ache. The expiration date wasn’t until July 26, so I’m not sure what the drink had to make her stomach hurt the entire day. I’ll give you one more chance, Coco, before I beet it.
Hannah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Somerville, MA
They get five stars not only for being the most unique stand-alone business in town, but also for being darn good at what they do. Nowhere else in the downtown area are you going to find this kind of prepared meal. Delicious fresh juices, quinoa breakfast bowls, and gluten-free sandwiches and salads to-go; there’s simply no competition for this business. They are truly the only game in town at the moment. Granted, they had the misfortune of losing a lot of foot traffic when Government Center Station closed within a couple months of their grand opening, but they seem to be doing just fine without it. I hope this business makes it through the year, as they offer a one-of-a-kind service at a fairly reasonable price point.