Cocobeet - Boston

100 City Hall Avenue, Boston
(857) 263-8598

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Tiffany Andrade

Without fail, every item I have ordered has been amazing, healthy, thoughtful, and well-prepared. There are specific foods I cannot eat, but, I can always find something that suits my needs or can swap out ingredients. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Onur is a very nice owner. Wish I didn't love this place so much for my wallet 🙃

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

anne

Terrible experience!!!
I got food poisoning after eating here. The fruit was clearly unclean. Do NOT eat here

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Samuel Arbeláez

Had never been here before but I will definitely be back. Great juice and service. The woman at the register was really kind to help me find the kind of juice I was looking for.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cold Pressed Juice

Anna Katharina

Loved the food here. I ordered a Umami bowl to go and it was packed with flavor. Especially for vegans, we often end up eating the same things because they are the easy vegan things. This place really puts thought into their food. Would absolutely come back if I lived here!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Steven Warren

A nice little healthy place to grab a bite to eat. Drinks are around $10, and bowls are around $16. The food tastes good so I would recommend coming here. On all of their juices in the fridge they point out that it all unpasteurized.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

P G

Ordered Chia pudding and quinoa sliders via uber eats. Both dishes are yummy! The dishes were packed nicely to prevent any leakage.

Food: 5

Cory Edwards

Good Acai. Not great. Too much Acai base and not enough fruit and granola. The fruit and the granola are really good (and gluten free), but you’re left with a large portion of melting Acai base and no toppings after just a few bites. Need to add lots more topping options. Also, nowhere inside to really eat. There are mini tables that are as short as the seats themselves.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Dustysdad

Completely vegan and most stuff gf as well lots of options and an extensive menu - particularly good for breakfast or lunch. Really nice salads. Lovely juices but quite pricey. They do take outs as well, it is a very small shop so hard to find a seat inside. Updated from previous review on 2025-08-14

KatVb

Plat à emporter, mais aussi trois petites tables si vous voulez déjeuner sur place. J’ai pris les toasts à l’avocat très bon.

Eva Markiewicz

5 stars – Nourishment for body and spirit (and joyfully kid-approved)

Cocobeet is one of those rare places that feels like a breath of fresh air—clean, calm, and full of vibrant, healthy food that’s actually delicious. From colorful veggie juices to silky açaí bowls, hearty veggie bowls, avocado toast, and waffles that somehow feel both indulgent and wholesome, everything is thoughtfully made.

The staff are warm, welcoming, and genuinely kind—especially with children. My kids were greeted with smiles and devoured their açaí bowl and waffles with pure delight (which, let’s be honest, is its own small miracle).

Outside, there’s a sweet little plaza where children can run and play while you enjoy your meal, and leafy park benches across the street perfect for relaxing under the trees. It’s the kind of place where you can pause, reconnect with what feels good, and leave feeling a little more nourished—in every way.

Highly recommended for families, solo travelers, and anyone looking for food that lifts you up from the inside out.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Acai Bowl, Umami Bowl, Waffles \u0026 Fruits 2 Slices GF

David

Excellent healthy option coming straight off the plane. Gluten free waffles, salad bowls, amazing smoothies. Glad I found this place

Vanessa Elle Wilde

Holy yumminess! After a six hour day, walking around Boston, I found this place by accident. What a lucky find! I got the umami bowl, the Keylime tartlets and a couple of drinks. Everything is so delicious and fresh and nourishing. The staff was delightful too!

We parked in a public parking garage at 28 State Street and walked all over Boston. It was just a lucky fine on the way back to parking that we passed by Cocobeets. We took it to go, but we did see plenty of spots to eat in the public park nearby.

Sarah Patuleia

Food great if your into that kind of stuff but if not then not any other options other than dairy free stuff with fruit, nuts, and veggies, vegan.

Leigh

Love the waffles!

jenn simbomi

Parking sucks- two cute little tables inside or can hang out outside at government center park.
People were a little snobby.

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