Two Hot Bachelors Open 3Natives Restaurant in Delray Beach
Florida is a warm weather tropical paradise, perfect for people who want a healthy and athletic lifestyle. South Florida is also home to several people who have been on the long-time Bachelorette TV franchise, and two of them have opened several healthy fast food joints in Florida called 3Natives. Now, you can meet them at the grand opening on December 3rd between 11 AM and 2 PM at their new restaurant on Atlantic Ave in Delray Beach and get a jump start on next year’s healthy eating resolution. 3Natives Delray Beach is owned by Bachelorette favorite Tyler Cameron, who also recently won the reality show Special Forces, and Delray Beach native JP Caruso, a Bachelorette contestant. Rumor has it that Ellen Goltzer, from the hit show The Golden Bachelor, may make a guest appearance. Ellen lives in Delray Beach and is captain of her pickleball team, and 3Natives fits perfectly with her athletic lifestyle. Former college football quarterback JP Caruso is also a pickleball fanatic. Maybe Caruso and Goltzer can team up for a pickleball match after fueling up on an acai bowl or “Chuck Norris” smoothie, a delicious chocolate and peanut butter protein smoothie from 3Natives.
Tis the season for overeating and gaining weight, but 3Natives can help you with that and get you back on track before the new year. So what exactly is 3Natives? 3Natives is fast food with a twist. It’s inexpensive, but it’s healthy. What started as a juice bar in 2013 by Florida local Anthony Bambino has grown into thirty-plus stores in Florida and beyond. Caruso and Cameron have a number of their stores, and the newest one is sure to be a hit. The one on Yamato in Boca Raton is extremely popular, and now those of you in Delray and Boynton Beach can get your health game on at a new, convenient location on Atlantic Ave, right in the heart of downtown.
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Disclaimer: Tracy Caruso is JP Caruso’s stepmother. She genuinely loves the food at 3Natives and would have no problem throwing her stepkid under the bus if the food was terrible. She also would have no problem auctioning JP off to the highest bidder, so girls, bring your wallets.
Here are some facts about 3Natives, according to their website. They use one hundred percent organic and fair trade Sambazon acai. All the chicken dishes are made with one hundred percent natural chicken breasts cooked using the sous vide method to ensure perfect consistency and maximum juicy, delicious flavor. The tuna is sustainably caught and has only two ingredients: fish and salt. All of their proteins contain zero preservatives and no added sugar. Produce is always fresh, never frozen, and bought daily using local vendors. Spoons, forks, cups, and lids are all eco-friendly products. They buy small and local for their supply of coffee beans and micro greens to boot. You can eat a healthy meal that tastes amazing without worrying about preservatives as inexpensively as making it at home, minus the tedious veggie chopping.
The smoothies and acai bowls are heavenly. Eating one of your daily meals from 3Natives will benefit a healthy lifestyle, and the taste will motivate you to keep going there.
The 3Natives grand opening at 1155 E. Atlantic Ave is on December 3rd from 11 AM to 2 PM. Grab a friend for music and raffles, and buy one, get one free on all acai bowls. You may end up leaving with a healthy snack and a date. The owners are single, and Golden Bachelorette fan-favorite Ellen Goltzer, who didn’t make it to the final round, is looking for love. 3Natives is sure to be a big hit and an excellent addition to the healthy lifestyle in Delray Beach.
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