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Smoothie Factory: New culinary creations for Brunch and Light Lunch

The centrally-located Nicosia Smoothie Factory, a venue that from its start stood out with its unique smoothies and cold-press juices as well as its creative proposals in Superfood Bowls, Snacks and Platters, is delighting clients with new culinary creations for brunch and light lunch, created by the well-known Smoothie Factory chef, Theodoros Eleftheriou.

The new menu for a cool summer - and beyond - proposes unforgettable culinary experiences, the most colorful instagrammable pancakes and the most delicious buns, served with the most fantastic but at the same time healthy smoothies or the natural juices. You'll love the Taco Of Pancakes, while the Quesadilla Omelette will win over any discerning epicurean.

The Smoothie Factory is located in the centre of Nicosia, 8 Stasinou Avenue, and serves its unique brunch and light lunch every day from 10am to 3pm, offering unique dining experiences to the patrons of Nicosia, both inside and outside on its verandah.

Make your reservations or place your orders by phoning 22335151. Stay updated by following Smoothie Factory on Facebook and Instagram .

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