Berry Divine Açaí Bowls
$ • Health Food, Acai Bowls, Juice Bars & Smoothies
Hours:
1927 E Speedway Blvd #109, Tucson
(520) 274-7936
About Berry Divine Açaí Bowls
Customers' Favorites
Berry Divine Açaí Bowls Reviews
These are hands down the best cold treat. I look forward to getting these at least once a week. They really do a nice job.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 10PM |
Berry Divine Açaí Bowls is a popular restaurant located in the heart of UofA, known for its flavorful, nutritious, and fresh açaí bowls. Despite their delicious taste, the bowls are full of nutrients and ingredients that make them a healthy choice. Customers often praise the quality of the ingredients, especially the use of 100% real açaí, which sets this place apart from others that blend açaí with fruits and juices so much that it loses its authentic flavor. The portions are generous and hearty, offering good value for money, and are perfect for hot summer days when a refreshing, filling treat is desired.
The staff at Berry Divine are consistently friendly, welcoming, and professional, creating a positive environment for visitors. Many reviews highlight the excellent customer service, with staff paying attention to both kids and adults, making the experience enjoyable and personal. One staff member in particular received praise for going above and beyond to help, demonstrating genuine care and a great attitude.
The restaurant features a seating area where guests can sit comfortably, chat with friends or family, and even charge their phones. Although seating, especially outside, is limited due to the small space, customers find the atmosphere relaxing and suitable for casual visits. Popular menu choices include the Maui bowl, Brazilian bowl, and the Big Kahuna bowl. Overall, Berry Divine Açaí Bowls is highly recommended for its delicious, nutrient-rich bowls, friendly service, and convenient location at UofA.