Healthy Restaurant Bowled Plans Florida Debut

The chain has locations planned in Venice, Destin, and West Palm Beach

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With a total of nine locations operating in New York and South Carolina, Bowled is a growing franchise making moves in the healthy bowl space. Its presence in two states will soon move up to three: Bowled is currently at work on a debut in Florida that will bring to Destin, Venice, and West Palm Beach (according to the Bowled website).

Meanwhile, paperwork submitted by Bowled – Greenacres LLC indicates a Bowled location opening at 6854 Forest Hill Boulevard in Green Acres—technically not West Palm Beach, but, fair enough, still Palm Beach County.

What Now reached out to franchisee Jermaine Smith to inquire about plans for the launch. Smith was not immediately available for comment.

“To find a healthy restaurant near you, it’s not necessary to look any further,” says the Bowled website. “Bowled offers delicious and nutritious meals in the form of grain bowls, salad bowls, and açaí bowls. Healthy restaurants near you, like Bowled, make it easy to enjoy the convenience of eating out without the worry of having to choose a heavy meal that will weigh you down for the rest of the day.”

The menu takes a build-your-own approach to salads, Grain Bowls, Wraps, and Superfood Bowls. There are also pre-imagined creations that include Bowled Classics like the Mediterranean Bowl (arugula, cucumbers, tomatoes, feta, quinoa, chickpeas, grilled chicken, lemon white balsamic) and Signature Superfood Bowls like the Signature Acai Bowl (acai base, banana, strawberries, coconut shreds, peanut butter, blueberries, granola).

You can keep up with Bowled news by following @bowled.co on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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