This venue has been my preferred choice for ordering or taking out acai since its opening year. The acai and fresh toppings are exceptional, and the portion is consistently well-prepared and of high quality.
Gone Acai Hyannis
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This venue has been my preferred choice for ordering or taking out acai since its opening year. The acai and fresh toppings are exceptional, and the portion is consistently well-prepared and of high quality.
Warning - not a real açaí bowl!! Any açaí place that serves coca cola products and hot dogs is probably not a good açaí place. I should have followed my gut instinct but we were hungry. Sadly this was a waste of $20+ per person for an açaí bowl. I started off by asking if the açaí had sugar and they said no (answer is yes after I read the ingredients on their take home açaí I saw in the corner after ordering) Açaí with sugar is sorbet, right? When we got the bowls there was a dusting crumble all over the top which looked like graham crackers ground up or brown sugar. The granola was also missing. I asked if I could have the granola and she offered me a side of the graham cracker grounds and said that it was granola. When I asked her if she was sure - she said “thats what it says on the box” and she seemed serious. Granola has never been ground up in my world so I said no thank you and sat down. The fruit on the bowl was also very minimal. I tried to eat it but it was so sweet you couldn’t taste the fruit. Annoying I could only eat about 6 bites. I dig around looking for more at the bottom but that too was the same “granola”. Being from the west coast, I have probably had 100+ açaí bowls in my life and this was one I’d skip if you don’t want dessert for your meal. Sadly this was the worst of them all.
Warning - not a real açaí bowl!! Any açaí place that serves coca cola products and hot dogs is probably not a good açaí place. I should have followed my gut instinct but we were hungry. Sadly this was a waste of $20+ per person for an açaí bowl. I started off by asking if the açaí had sugar and they said no (answer is yes after I read the ingredients on their take home açaí I saw in the corner after ordering) Açaí with sugar is sorbet, right? When we got the bowls there was a dusting crumble all over the top which looked like graham crackers ground up or brown sugar. The granola was also missing. I asked if I could have the granola and she offered me a side of the graham cracker grounds and said that it was granola. When I asked her if she was sure - she said “thats what it says on the box” and she seemed serious. Granola has never been ground up in my world so I said no thank you and sat down. The fruit on the bowl was also very minimal. I tried to eat it but it was so sweet you couldn’t taste the fruit. Annoying I could only eat about 6 bites. I dig around looking for more at the bottom but that too was the same “granola”. Being from the west coast, I have probably had 100+ açaí bowls in my life and this was one I’d skip if you don’t want dessert for your meal. Sadly this was the worst of them all.
Absolutely love this place! The açaí bowls are fresh, delicious, and made with real açaí you can really taste the difference. The homemade truffles are also amazing rich, smooth, and full of flavor. The staff is always friendly, the shop is clean and welcoming, and the vibe is perfect for summer. Definitely my go-to spot in Hyannis. Highly recommend! 💜🍓🍫