Brazilian açaí chain OAKBERRY is expanding to Victoria with two locations set to open in early summer 2026.
The global superfood brand will debut its first Victoria storefronts at Tuscany Village Shopping Centre and in Downtown Victoria on Fort Street. These openings mark OAKBERRY’s official arrival on Vancouver Island, with plans to introduce additional locations following the launch of the first two stores, said the company in a news release.
Founded in São Paulo, Brazil in 2016, OAKBERRY said it has grown from a single shop into a global phenomenon, celebrated for its sustainably harvested organic açaí and nutrient-packed superfoods. After its successful Canadian debut in 2023, the brand added it has continued to expand across the country and is now arriving on Vancouver Island.
“OAKBERRY’s menu will offer signature açaí smoothies and bowls made with authentic Brazilian açaí without dyes or artificial preservatives, available in small, medium, and large sizes that guests can create and customize to their liking. Beyond açaí, OAKBERRY also offers a variety of menu options to keep guests fueled all year long, from matcha lattes and grab-and-go morning bowls, to bite-sized snacks including peanut butter bites and protein bars,” it said.
“OAKBERRY smoothies will range from $10.00 to $13.00 and include signature smoothies with functional add-ons, as well as protein smoothies offering up to 32g of protein, whereas bowls will range from $12.50 to $19.50 and offer unlimited toppings, each layered between delicious açai. Toppings range from fresh fruits like bananas, strawberries, and blueberries, as well as granola, chia pudding, cacao nibs, and many more healthy options.”
The two confirmed Victoria locations include a 973-square-foot storefront at Tuscany Village Shopping Centre, and a 959-square-foot location on Fort Street in Downtown Victoria.
The brand has over 900 stores, working within the franchise model and is present in more than 42 countries such as the United States, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, France, Australia, Peru, Spain, and Portugal.
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