Based on 68 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.4 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
211 S Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone: (574) 653-3198
Website: https://www.facebook.com/healthyhoosiers/
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Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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9 AM–3:30 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 9 AM–3:30 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM–3:30 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM–3:30 PM |
Friday | 9 AM–3:30 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM–3 PM |
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Reviews
Alex Rittenhouse
Had a pretty good experience for my first time at Healthy Hoosiers. They explained everything to me on how to order and what each choice does for me. The aloe shot was great tasting, the peach tea was very refreshing, and the chocolate peanut butter, smoothing was delicious. I would highly recommend this for anyone. My *only* complaint is that the gentleman making our smoothing wasn’t wearing his mask, got on his personal phone between making drinks and didn’t wash it hands. Other than that my experience was pretty great.
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SunRealLife
I’ve known TWO girls who were wined and dined to open new stores, one in Bloomfield and one in Ellettsville, by the couple that owns this one. They both have closed up shop. It’s a pyramid scheme. Do a little research on this company and you’ll find out it’s a multi-level-marketing company.
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Rebecca Ellison
Great smoothies! Only wished they had some tasty, lower-carb green options with veggies.
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Berry
Powdery, overpriced drinks that are not healthy if you look at the ingredients and research them. Aggressive atmosphere. Looking at the many other 1 star reviews on here, I think it’s strange and passive-aggressive that the owner replies, “thank you!” to the bad reviews. Reminds me of any other MLM member. You can say it’s not a pyramid scheme all you want but Herbalife’s business model clearly is. Do not go here.
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Nova Kien
Bloomington is full of great small businesses – this is not one of them. Spend your money elsewhere and don’t give it to a shop that uses a multi-level marketing product
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Jenna Kirsch
This is my favorite place on campus! I’m here every day! I’ve tried new flavors almost every time and none has ever disappointed. You can’t go wrong! There are so many delicious options and everything is SO healthy. I always feel happier and have much more energy after my smoothie. You get a complimentary aloe shot and energy boost that comes with your smoothie that’s so delicious and good for your metabolism. Everything is also very reasonably priced and you can use crimson cash! Add extra protein or fiber for a good deal too. Healthy hoosier gets 10 stars from me!
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Chalane Miller
Healthy Hoosiers is a local Bloomington campus hot spot serving freshly prepared smoothies, teas and energy treats for athletes and all fitness enthusiasts ! There are a variety of flavors to choose from to satisfy all taste buds. Everything smoothie is 250 calories or less with around 20 grams of protein. As a student athlete always on go these smoothies are a convenient way to insure I can fuel my body correctly. Additionally, free wifi and space are available for schoolwork, studying or catching up with friends.
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Marlene Martinez
Ever since Covid, me and my roommates have been on a mission to visit as many small/new businesses in Bloomington and I can, from the bottom of my heart, say this was the worst one.
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Ryan Sherer
Giving me multiple drinks that I didn’t know I needed is an odd business model. I just wanted coffee! Then when I asked if they could add butterscotch to my drink, I was told no. I get it that they are a unique offering, but I have never felt forced to get something the way they want to give it. When I’m paying that much just for drinks, I should have the ability to make a change. Felt a bit OCD in the place. Odd selfie station against the wall! I guess it’s a destination as well?
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Olivia Boisselier
MMMMMM…nothing but powder in their shakes. No fresh ingredients. This is an Herbalife multilevel marketing scheme. They use similar rhetoric to known selling practices within the MLM community. The “free” tea is bland, bitter, and a poor excuse to sell a powder shake for $8 and up. Upgrading the shake to 18g of protein is just another way to sell more on the spot.
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