Springfield Acai Bowl opened not too long ago at 230 E. Republic Street.
Homeowners Man and Teresa Keehner had the concept to open Springfield Acai Bowl after retirement, they usually had been shocked to see prospects charging by way of the door on the primary day.
“It is simply been phenomenal, the help from the group and space. It simply blows me away. I can not consider how nice the individuals are right here,” Man Keehner mentioned.
Springfield Acai Bowl is a wholesome meals idea. An acai bowl is manufactured from acai berries and extra fruits, then topped with elements like nuts, seeds and granola. A favourite is the Aruba, which incorporates strawberry, banana, granola and peanut butter. One other favourite is the Rio which incorporates blueberries, banana, strawberry, coconut, chia seeds, granola, honey or peanut butter.
“I need individuals to come back in and really feel like they’re on trip, I need them to go away feeling like ‘Wow,'” Man Keehner mentioned.
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Once you enter this bright-colored restaurant, you’ll discover a seaside theme, with the homeowners wearing Hawaiian shirts.
The Keehners are from Memphis however not too long ago moved to Springfield after retirement. After shifting to Springfield final yr, the Keehners believed Springfield was missing the acai bowl idea.
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Man Keehner instructed the Information-Chief he could not dream that his enterprise would begin off so effectively and mentioned even on the primary day they had been so busy that the proprietor of Canna Bliss subsequent door needed to come over to assist.
Springfield Acai Bowl is open Tuesday by way of Friday from 6 am to six pm, Saturday from 8. am to 2 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm
Ralph Inexperienced is a enterprise reporter with the Springfield Information-Chief. Contact him at [email protected], by cellphone: (417-536-4061) or on Twitter at RalphGreenNL