Nautical Bowls

1900 Aldrich St Suite 145, Austin
(512) 215-0531

Recent Reviews

Mia Goldstein

Delicious bowls

Jacob Galloway

Absolutely delicious and great service! Awesome to have this in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kris Hari

Awesome bowls with great people serving em! Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Eric Finch

Awesome new place to grab a bowl!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kylie Y.

Service was great; employee was kind. Food quality was NOT worth the price. I was excited to see a layered bowl but didn't realize they def make them in the morning and just keep them frozen, so the chia and coconut layer were kinda like popsicle consistency which was hard to break into and felt more like chewing my bowl. The medium bowl was $15 which felt outrageous !!!!!! Won't be going back bc of price and the pre-frozen nature. I want this place to do well but was disappointed. Could have bought two juiceland smoothies for the price of this bowl.

Kennedy McConnell

The bases for the smoothie bowls are premixed with added sugar :( leaving this comment because I wish I had known in advance! People usually want a smoothie because they’re being health-conscious, not because they want to consume any more refined sugar.General Manager working was as sweet as the bowls though - kind, patient & considerate!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 5

Angela Martinez

Definitely delicious. But paying $17 for a bowl is not worth it. It was very simple and not very different from eating ice cream with some fruit on top, good but nothing special

Anthony Messina

Came here from across town last Wednesday the 27th in the middle of the day just before 1 and they were closed even though everything indicated they would be open. No signs up, no mention on the website, Google or anything. Very disappointed.

Kate

I think the açaí bowls here are fine. I picked the Buoy bowl because it had less sugar than other bowls and it was still tasty and sweet.With the higher price point, I expected better bowls than other places, but it was about the same. It's $12 for a small, $15 for a medium, and $17 for a large. I only came because I had a free small bowl that I could redeem with a purchase.The place itself is really cold such that eating inside is not an option. The workers are new and young, so they did not really know how to give suggestions or operate their system well.Parking around Mueller is also paid, so it's not too worth it to venture out here unless you have a coupon.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Hayley Roe

Manager is very lovely! Protein bowl was very filling, couldn’t finish it! Excited toGo back to try other bowls.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nathan Herrmann

Hold onto your wallet! My wife and I were shocked by the prices here. The smoothie bowl was average, but paying $15 for it got my attention. Juiceland offers a similar, if not better, product for less than $10. I also noticed that they had an oatmeal bowl product on the menu for $15 as well, which is ludicrous.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Amy F.

Acai/fruit bowls are not usually my jam so this is speaking from that perspective. The bowls tasted good enough, but they weren't anything amazing and I'd rather take my money elsewhere. You can get samples of each of the flavors if you're unsure of which to get. I got the Paddle bowl, which consists of mango, coconut, blue majik as the main bases. The blue majik is not sweet so the mango and honey help with sweetness if you want something more refreshing. Overall, this was a pretty safe get, but again, it wasn't anything amazing. I got a small and probably ate half just because it's a lot to get through. I also started to run out of the mango layer and the other two layers were frankly not very tasteful, especially cold. Overall, if you're looking for a relatively healthy alternative to dessert and you really like acai bowls, you may like this place. Non-believers, you prob won't be convinced here.

Kate Z.

I think the açaí bowls here are fine. I picked the Buoy bowl because it had less sugar than other bowls and it was still tasty and sweet. With the higher price point, I expected better bowls than other places, but it was about the same. It's $12 for a small, $15 for a medium, and $17 for a large. I only came because I had a free small bowl that I could redeem with a purchase. The place itself is really cold such that eating inside is not an option. The workers are new and young, so they did not really know how to give suggestions or operate their system well. Parking around Mueller is also paid, so it's not too worth it to venture out here unless you have a coupon.

Philip R.

The service here is quick and attentive. It's the perfect place to stop for a quick snack Love: 1. The nautical theme 2. Plenty of choices for topping, just need pictures 3. Huge servings of oatmeal and bases Con: 1. Pricy - $18 for a bowl that was 4/5th oatmeal; had to spend another $13 to get more toppings 2. No nautical music to match theme 3. You can't see all the delicious toppings to choose from - what does dry goji berry look like In all, stop by here or a nearby froyo place for a quick assessment

Evelyn T.

The bowl was certainly earthy. It tasted fresh out of the ground in the worst way possible. It was so hard that it broke our spoons. The peanut butter was extremely salty and contaminated the whole bowel. While the bowel is aesthetically pleasing, it was extremely disappointing in taste. The only thing this place has going for it is average service and a pleasant atmosphere. Don't come here for the bowels.

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