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everbowl Brings Superfoods, Craft Style Menu To Venice

everbowl is open on Ocean Front Walk in Venice.

People line up to enter everbowl at 215 Ocean Front Walk, Venice.
People line up to enter everbowl at 215 Ocean Front Walk, Venice. (Nicole Charky/Patch)

VENICE, CA — everbowl is now open on the boardwalk in Venice, serving up colorful bowls with acai, pitaya and other superfoods.

So far, people are lining up to enjoy the new eats at the beach. The company has also opened three other locations in SoCal, including Hollywood, Thousand Oaks and Calabasas stores.

"We couldn't be more excited to finally enter the Los Angeles market," Founder, Jeff Fenster, said in a statement.

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"In a world where we can work, play, and eat without ever leaving our seat, people want and need an easy way to take back their health that not only tastes amazing but is convenient and accessible," Fenster said. "everbowl is that answer, and we are actively looking for more locations throughout Los Angeles."

The company hopes to expand across the U.S., too.

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"We view living actively and eating stuff that's been around forever as the foundation of being your 'Best Self'," Fenster said. "everbowl fills this need by making healthy food accessible so people can make proactive decisions that make eating an extension of who they are."

Los Angeles stores are located at the W Hotel, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., along the Venice Beach boardwalk, 215 Ocean Front Walk, in Calabasas at 23369 Mulholland, Drive, and in Thousand Oaks at 3835 Thousand Oaks, Blvd. The company, founded in 2016 in San Diego, has locations throughout Southern California and has expanded throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Florida with further nationwide expansion into Texas, Tennessee and Missouri by the end of 2021.


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