Nice little place, but a bit conflicting. Everything is in plastic cups, no reusable ‘drink in’ but only get a paper straw, which broke apart ¾ way thru. It’s expensive, ends up being $ 14 for a small smoothie. Was able to sub avo for banana, which was good. You need to be able to handle Green drinks to like these, which I am used to. So very ‘clean & healthy’ then all I could see for food was bagels on board. No love /No hate … Might just try a coffee next time.
Stephanie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Port St Lucie, FL
Ordered the coconut curry and it was not very good. They also didn’t ask if I wanted brown rice or quinoa and I did not receive either. The meal was disappointing and overpriced. The lady apologized but I would have appreciated if she refunded my money. Also when I walked up to the counter to order it was 2:25pm and she checked her watch to see if I could still order food. She said I could still order but that I would be the last order because the kitchen was closing. Overall it felt rude and it seemed like she didn’t want to take my order even though the kitchen was still open for another 5 minutes. Would love to never come back here again.
Rachele H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Channelside, Tampa Bay, FL
Perfect place for health shots when you are starting to feel sick. I have only tried one thing on the menu, the WTH smoothie and it was delicious, however, it was pricey at nearly $ 12 for one smoothie.
Laura D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anchorage, AK
I have been here a couple of times. Their smoothies are ok. Today I tried an acai bowl and the acai they use is from a frozen packet that you can buy at whole foods. I could make the acai bowl I got here at home! Annoying.
Donna K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Palm Beach, FL
Awesome vegan organic eatery… Love being able to eat out this way!!! The presentation is always awesome and YUM!!! Can’t wait to return.
Je A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
What a lovely surprise. We had the Moroccan burger, a mint iced tea and a lentil soup. Everything was excellent. Fresh, delicious and made to order. Yes the prices are a bit high($ 14 for the veggie burger) but the space is clean, the staff friendly and helpful, and heck… it’s organic. The soup was hearty and perfectly seasoned with chunks of carrots, peppers, onions and tomatoes. The burger special came with a choice of chips or a nice sized salad with their tahini dressing. The Moroccan wasn’t a burger in the traditional sense as it was served as patties on greens with no bun but it was definitely a great veggie option(and I’ve had my share.) Made of yam and chick peas and served with crisp purple cabbage grilled onions, portobello mushroom slices and avocado. Saw other people’s orders(the stir fry etc.) and they looked great as well. Tons of smoothies, juices, teas and coffee options as well as kombucha on tap. Appreciated they had siracha sauce and nutritional yeast on the tables in addition to salt and pepper. Food took a bit of time to come out but the attention to detail showed. Nice space with comfy chairs. They also sell prepared food, local honey, and a some other goodies in store. Will definitely go back to try more of their menu.
Natalie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
What an adorable vegan store and concept. It is a vegan café, juice/smoothie bar, market and yoga studio all in one! Wow! I absolutely love the feel and vibe of the store. Nice décor and open design. Good selection of different juices and smoothies, acai bowls, salads and vegan entrees. I tried the chickpea«tuna» salad which had excellent flavor($ 13). Overall on the pricey side but I believe it is good quality vegan food. They have kombucha on tap– brownie points from me! Also french press coffee(no lattes or espresso drinks). There are some homemade baked goods, and a fridge with various raw desserts. I tried the banana muffin which was very yummy(but expensive at $ 4 for a mini muffin). The yoga studio is very small in the back. Took a peek and it will fit maybe 10ish people. Didn’t get to try a class but looks interesting! For the market part there is a small selection of vegan speciality items and supplements. All in all a great hang out with cozy couches, great variety of vegan food and beverages, and awesome ambience. I was only visiting but would return if I was in the area again.
Marcia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hollywood, FL
Two out of five stars only for the lovely décor and great handwriting on the menu board. Otherwise, the consumables are crap. Paid $ 9 for Jodis Bites peanut butter delights that are a nightmare more than anything else. Not tasty whatsoever, all three of us spit it out on the first bite and trashed the rest. Peanut butter anything is usually a delight, but not at the Bee. Got two $ 4 French press hot coffees that were so watered down I thought I ordered tea for a second. I threw the whole coffee out, it was pretty bad. How can you mess up making coffee? It was medium already grounded coffee from Nicaragua that I’m sure would have been delicious if made correctly. What a total disappointment, there was no value in anything we paid for. I don’t live in the area and I’m pretty bummed I picked that place instead of the other coffee spots that popped up on Unilocal
M G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Highland, MI
Why don’t we have a place like this in Detroit?! Tried the acai bowls with our family and both were delicious. Even our 17 month old enjoyed this special treat and healthy start to our day. Yes, they are expensive, but it is to be expected with organic ingredients. Recommend!
Alyssa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Scranton, PA
1 star because the inside of this place is decorated cute. Upon walking in, there was a disturbingly strong smell of bleach. This is beyond my comprehension as this place boasts an array of natural products. Onto customer service. The girl behind the counter lacked a personality and any gratitude. As far as food goes — I had an acai bowl that tasted like sh*t. The fruit was bitter and still frozen.
Evangelia K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
I am not from Florida and don’t know the WPB area at all. I was looking for breakfast, and the curb appeal and organic signage of this café lured me in. It is a very cute place in terms of décor and spotlessly clean. I also really liked the vibe, menu and shake ingredients! Since I was starved, I finally decided on the avocado toast and a large coffee. I wish I can say the toast was outstanding but it was just ok. I appreciate freshness but it was really nothing special to justify the price($ 25 for avocado toast & weak coffee?). I eat out in NYC almost every day and the prices there aren’t even that high for much better and fresh organic food. I browsed the retail food section also. yikes! Overall, its a really nice place to visit. Can’t say that I would make it a point to go back, but if I did, I would definitely get an acai bowl or shake. They looked awesome. I heard there is a yoga studio in the back which runs on donations(which explains why prices are high up front), so I guess its all part of an experience.
Stephy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
Oh my gosh! If I lived locally, I would come here every day– it’s that delicious, welcoming, and affordable(especially considering the quality of what you are getting)! I’d consider myself an organic smoothie fanatic; I’m always on the hunt when traveling! Yesterday, I ordered the Paradise and my husband orders the Shanti Chai and both were fantastic! For $ 8-$ 10 you get what I would consider a large sized smoothie. The service was top notch(they gave us the extra smoothie in a separate cup from my batch. It was so much, I couldn’t even finish it). This facility is in a cute part of West Palm beach that’s fun to walk around. It also has yoga and other food items to boot. It’s probably a good thing this place isn’t in New Orleans where I live– because I would drop all of my money here on smoothies, the fresh food, and yoga!
Valerie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Palm Beach, FL
If I had a coffee shop, this would be it. Huge selection of organic food, bevs & self-care products. Plus random yoga classes in a shop that feels like your mother’s living room, what’s not to love?
Stephanie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lake Worth, FL
I’m only reviewing the YOGACLASS… NOT the food as I didn’t eat there! I have taken 10 – 15 yoga classes over the years and always disliked it. But I WANTED to like it since I know it would be good for me. I liked the IDEA of yoga but not the practice. My friend is a yoga enthusiast and she encouraged me to try the beginners yoga class which is offered Sunday afternoons at 12:30PM. I begrudgingly agreed. Well…I LOVED it. For the very first time I understood what the fuss over yoga was all about. The instructor was excellent, had a very soothing voice, and thoroughly explained how to do the poses. When I didn’t have it quite right, she gently corrected my form. I never once felt like I didn’t understand something. Before class started, she had asked if I had any injuries that she needed to know about. I told her I have two bad knees and couldn’t sit on my knees on a hard surface. When we were doing a couple of poses that were on the knees, she brought me a folded up blanket if I wanted to try and she also explained variations in the pose if I was uncomfortable. There were only 4 people in the class so I felt like I got plenty of individual attention but never to the point that it felt invasive. My whole body felt very good and relaxed after class. I would definitely go back. The class was very affordable at only $ 7. I could certainly see doing it a few times a month. The food/smoothie menu looked very expensive but I might try a smoothie as a treat one day.
Stacee E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 West Palm Beach, FL
I rarely take the time to write a negative review, but in this case I really feel like I was taken advantage of. This place is OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive. I eat about 95% organic and have no problem paying for high quality food, but this was just over the top. I paid $ 16 for the«large» veggie pad thai. It was barely a side dish(see picture). I’m giving an extra star because it did taste good, but come on. Go to Whole Foods, you could make this yourself(in a double portion) for $ 4.
Kaitlin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Palm Beach, FL
Love this place ! Clean neat great prices friendly staff always welcoming !
Daniel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sausalito, CA
Coming to West Palm Beach the first place to go is the BEE! Great coffee, healthy food and juices, and beautiful«friendly» people! BEE Organics is a special home away from home.
Lindsay R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I love you Bee Organics. I love nothing more than what my fiancée sometimes lovingly/sometimes snarkily refers to as a big bowl of stuff. And you have the best bowls of the best stuff. This vegan eatery and juice bar is a great place to start the day. There’s great coffee, including iced coffee on tap. You can even take a growler to go. A bowl of quinoa, almond milk, cacao nibs, nut butter, and fruit was an awesome way to start the day. I felt powerful, full but not weighed down, and ready to conquer the day. On the flip side, I’ve also been in when I was feeling low down and awful and stopped in for a juice infusion and have felt much better. Their fresh juices have great descriptions of both their ingredients, and what they’re good for. It’s definitely very pricey. I wish I could make it more of a regular spot because they also have free wifi and a comfy atmosphere, but spending $ 20+ each time I go in(just for myself) adds up a little fast to make it a regular work spot for me. I’ll have to stick to the days I need an extra boost of power. If you’re looking for some juice goodness but a little animal product love, too, Bee juices are served at more than one place in Palm Beach County. You’ll see that little bee pop up on menus all around owned by the same restaurant group.
Dr. Jared R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami Beach, FL
This place is pretty good! I came to west palm beach for a chiropractic seminar and was staying at the breakers. I rode in on my bicycle, so I needed to find a vegan place close to the hotel. Bee Organics fit the bill. The décor and people were great. They also have a mini market with all the superfoods you can imagine. I tried to stump the cool dude Michael who works there, but they have everything!!! I ordered the acai fruit bowl and a nutrient-packed brownie the size of a golf ball. The bill came out to a whopping $ 17! Everything was delicious and nutritious, but I left this place hungrier than when I came in. But this is not Bee Organics fault. It seems as if all vegan restaurants and juice bars are ahead of their time. I say by about 10 years. If everyone became vegan the supply of all these superfoods would go down. It doesn’t take a college economics professor to realize this. We must become a plant-based world for us all to reap the benefits of places like Bee Organics. 4STARS Bee Organics. Go on with your bad selves.
Amanda R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Palm Beach, FL
It’s a perpetual thing. that desire to give half stars. It’s fun though to decide which way to go and I was happy to land on 4. This is a really nice spot a couple doors west of Bradley’s and thus very close to the waterway and Meyer amphitheatre. The inside is lovely and well stocked with health food stOre brands albeit smaller scale for that downtown vibe. I really like that I could possibly buy organic feminine hygiene products if I ran out before I could get my discounted order from vitacost. They also have cold pressed organic juices, local lacto fermented veggies, and organic produce. If you’re feeLing less than perfect I strongly suggest a shot of their fire cider immune boosting spicy magic. For smoothies I am on a kick of geTting the green glow with a couple boosts. I had a sip of the almond butter version of a pb&j smoothie. Yummy and it would be more filling to order when the hunger was real. If you plan your travel around proximity to juice bars and whole foods market thIs place is a must check out.