The Best Smoothie Bowls in Fairfield County

GG & Joe
Where: 165 Main St., Westport
GG & Joe in downtown Westport has nine options of smoothie bowls to choose from. They also have fresh pastries and a toast section of the menu with options like avocado toast and nut butter toast. GG & Joe opened during the pandemic and has become a staple of downtown Westport.


Organic Krush

Where: 374 Post Rd. E., Westport
Another Westport smoothie bowl location is Organic Krush located in Compo Acres shopping center. They pride themselves in being 100% organic; free of GMOs hormones, pesticides and fake ingredients. They have five smoothie bowls on the menu in either a kids or full size. Their menu has a wide variety of foods from tacos and soup to breakfast and smoothies.


Pressed

Where: 369A Greenwich Ave., Greenwich
Pressed in Greenwich is a chain with over 115 locations in the country. As well as “power packed” smoothie bowls, they have plant-based soft serve and many juices, smoothies and wellness shots to choose from.


Playa Bowls

Where: 57 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield & 1029 Boston Post Rd., Darien
Playa Bowls has two locations in Fairfield County: Fairfield and Darien. Playa Bowls specializes in smoothie bowls. They have over thirty bowls you can choose from, and they serve oatmeal and chia-seed pudding bowls.
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SoBol

Where: 21 River Rd., Wilton & 90 Danbury Rd., Ridgefield & 132 E. Putnam Ave., Cos Cob
SoBol in Wilton, Ridgefield, and Cos Cob serves exclusively smoothie bowls and smoothies. While they only have five bowls on the menu, all bowls are customizable. They have three sizes for bowls: kids, classic and super.

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