Beach-adjacent health-focused brunch spot with standout açaí, bowls, and cold-pressed juices; friendly vibe and generous portions, but service can slow at peak times and coffee quality divides opinion.
Super Be earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality and appealing beachside location that draws loyal repeat visitors. Consistency shows occasional variation in execution, and service can slow during peak hours, preventing the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. For a casual brunch and juice destination, it delivers generous portions, fresh ingredients, and genuine warmth—exactly what the neighborhood expects.
Steps from the sand, Super Be hums with a warm, beachy energy and a steady stream of runners, families, and neighbors. Service feels genuinely kind, and little moments stand out, like a guest saying, "they could not finish the generous bowls." Seating is cozy with a few sunny tables outside, and the vibe leans friendly and relaxed rather than formal. The cooking favors fresh, produce-driven plates over theatrics: açaí bowls piled with fruit, bright cold-pressed juices, and satisfying salmon or chicken teriyaki bowls. It is a health-focused brunch playbook done with care—clean flavors, decent coffee for most, and big portions. Occasional slow patches at peak and mixed notes on coffee or tiramisu appear, but the core offering suits people who want tasty fuel after the beach or a workout. For families, there are kid-amenable choices like pancakes and fruit, simple eggs, smoothies, and mild bowls. One parent noted limited options for very small children, so picky eaters may prefer pancakes, granola bowls, or a berry smoothie. High chairs or kids menus are not mentioned, but the menu makes it fairly easy to feed a range of ages.
Area vibe: Beachside residential-touristic mix near Nova Icària and Bogatell, popular with runners, families, and weekend brunch crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, busy daylight foot traffic around beach and marina; well-lit and maintained.
What's nearby: Steps from beaches, hotels, parks, and bike paths; draws locals and visitors after workouts or beach time.
Fresh açaí bowls, cold-pressed juices, and a few savory bowls (salmon or chicken teriyaki) define the menu.
Casual beachwear is perfect, walk-ins work, but expect weekend waits and limited parking.
Warm, beach-adjacent energy with sunny outdoor seats and a cozy indoor room that fills up at brunch.