Vegan Restaurant

Nourish Wellness Cafe

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · northampton · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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My husband and I have frequented both the Easthampton and Northampton locations. The food/Super juices are always ready when I order them in,in’s for pick up. Service is always friendly and with kind smiles. We have enjoyed everything from Super green juices, to homemade lentil stew, power salad bowls, and açaí bowls. Everything is super fresh and delicious. I am so glad Ifound a healthy wellness cafe that uses the finest organic ingredients and makes everything taste so good!

My husband and I have frequented both the Easthampton and Northampton locations. The food/Super juices are always ready when I order them in,in’s for pick up. Service is always friendly and with kind smiles. We have enjoyed everything from Super green juices, to homemade lentil stew, power salad bowls, and açaí bowls. Everything is super fresh and delicious. I am so glad Ifound a healthy wellness cafe that uses the finest organic ingredients and makes everything taste so good!

I have LOVED this place enthusiastically for a while. Whenever I travel to central MA or the 5 college area, I go at least once, and I try to finagle my dining plans to be able to go more. I have lots of dietary restrictions plus health preferences—Nourish meant I could enjoy a meal out with friends. I've always been happy to pay for local, organic food made fresh. It's not cheap, and I am in favor of paying for local, organic, quality food. However, I paid $10 this past weekend for a small portion of lentil soup. Lentils are dirt cheap, even organic ones. I paired it with the nori rolls and left feeling hungry and irritated. The lentil stew was a special that day, and I should have known when the price wasn't listed on the whiteboard. I'm also rather perturbed by this place going from being dairy-free on principle to serving dairy-based coffee drinks. I guess values go out the window when addictive stimulants get involved. I get that restaurants are a very tough business. I don't necessarily blame the owners for going the coffee shop route. But it has really diminished the vibe of this place. It used to truly feel wellness-focused, but this is no longer the case. I've also had several visits in a row where they were out of major components of different dishes. I don't think the expansion from one location to two is being managed particularly well. And for what it's worth, my partner perceived a coldness from the staff for not adding a tip at checkout at this counter-service cafe. 2026 for me is about cutting back on what isn't providing true value. I am not eating out unless I am with friends and it is an experience. I prefer to eat at home. Nourish previously was firmly in the "experience" category and worth the cost every time. I, unfortunately, will thave tp hink twice before making the trip.

I have LOVED this place enthusiastically for a while. Whenever I travel to central MA or the 5 college area, I go at least once, and I try to finagle my dining plans to be able to go more. I have lots of dietary restrictions plus health preferences—Nourish meant I could enjoy a meal out with friends. I've always been happy to pay for local, organic food made fresh. It's not cheap, and I am in favor of paying for local, organic, quality food. However, I paid $10 this past weekend for a small portion of lentil soup. Lentils are dirt cheap, even organic ones. I paired it with the nori rolls and left feeling hungry and irritated. The lentil stew was a special that day, and I should have known when the price wasn't listed on the whiteboard. I'm also rather perturbed by this place going from being dairy-free on principle to serving dairy-based coffee drinks. I guess values go out the window when addictive stimulants get involved. I get that restaurants are a very tough business. I don't necessarily blame the owners for going the coffee shop route. But it has really diminished the vibe of this place. It used to truly feel wellness-focused, but this is no longer the case. I've also had several visits in a row where they were out of major components of different dishes. I don't think the expansion from one location to two is being managed particularly well. And for what it's worth, my partner perceived a coldness from the staff for not adding a tip at checkout at this counter-service cafe. 2026 for me is about cutting back on what isn't providing true value. I am not eating out unless I am with friends and it is an experience. I prefer to eat at home. Nourish previously was firmly in the "experience" category and worth the cost every time. I, unfortunately, will thave tp hink twice before making the trip.

Just happened to stop in from out of town prior to a meeting. Peanut butter cold brew was possibly best coffee ive ever had. Blue magic wellness shot was excellent as well.