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3.7 out of 5
Very good | 2067 reviews

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All reviews for Smashin' Smoothies from all websites. The restaurant offers good food (3.7 stars) and is one of the best restaurants in Williams Lake.

HeyRestaurants
3.5 ★ from 1742 reviews
danielle-r-office828
13.02.2024 - 08:06

Tried the Thai wrap AND the yam wrap as I was indecisive (and hungry) and they were both reallllly good. Yam wrap was obviously a bit more filling but...

jamie-b-lawyer8345
13.02.2024 - 08:06

Such a good Hummus wrap!! Thank you for saving me from starvation! Also great to have those greens kick start my system. Always a smile and good food...

cheyenne-n-1
13.02.2024 - 08:06

Amazing Always so kind. Only complaint is that I have a hard time picking what I want haha so many good ideas.

genevieve-e-2
13.02.2024 - 08:06

Relieved to find such healthy, tasty options in Williams Lake!

jennifer-m-mechanic0-1
13.02.2024 - 08:06

Delicious! Can't wait to pick up my drink there today!

Tripadvisor
4.6 ★ from 28 reviews
Google
4.6 ★ from 37 reviews
INT Restaurants
4.7 ★ from 294 reviews
Happycow
5.0 ★ from 2 reviews
Restaurantji
4.8 ★ from 29 reviews
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