Deep Purpl

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32 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL 60601

Deep Purpl is a vegan-focused eatery in Chicago, offering a range of superfood options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner across ten convenient locations. Known for their customizable menu, they specialize in delicious acai bowls, smoothies, and catering services for various events, ensuring quality and presentation that delight customers.

With a commitment to organic and nutritious ingredients, Deep Purpl consistently receives rave reviews for their prompt service and exceptional food quality. Whether for corporate events or casual dining, they have become a go-to destination for health-conscious individuals seeking tasty plant-based meals.

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4.035 reviews
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Angela T.
7/10/2025

As much as I love food, I love liquids more, and would be perfectly happy to drink all of my calories, which I did as a child, until my palate adjusted to Southern foods. I later learned to cook...

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Krupa S.
4/5/2025

I was so excited that a new location popped up. Their acai bowls are delicious and a great price. Having grown up in CA, I was so excited to finding decent acai place. However, the reason for the...

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Mistey W.
11/26/2024

I'm a huge fan of smoothies for breakfast.And hence this is on my way to work.I decided to stop in and see what they were all about. The decor of the store is very eye catching. The purple theme...

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Brian M.
10/19/2024

The food was what we were looking for. Everyone enjoyed it. We ordered 2 Acai bowls, Ham and cheese empanadas, Deep coffee with peanut butter added. The açaí bowls are fun - you get unlimited...

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Sean Z.
9/14/2024

It's located in the middle of downtown Chicago. They have acai bowl and smoothies. But I only ordered their empanadas. They were very tasty. I ordered a spinach and a beef. The dipping was...

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