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New Wynwood Smoothie Shop to Upgrade Miami’s Shake Scene

A smoothie spot from Los Angeles will open in Wynwood with wellness-focused superfood bowls that have a cult-like following.
New Wynwood smoothie shop SunLife Organics will open in Wynwood in 2026 with Instagram famous smoothies, acai bowls, and healthy toppings.

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SunLife Organics, the Malibu-founded smoothie and juice shop with a strong following and a wellness-first identity, is headed to Wynwood. The brand plans to open its second Miami location at Joule House’s Calle Collective in 2026 at 2200 NW First Ave., Miami. This is one of the many new spots set to arrive in Wynwood in 2026.

The move was announced by the Instagram account @miamicondoinvestments and confirmed through the development team. The Wynwood space is set to take over a roughly 2,000-square-foot location. 

Two popular smoothies are the “Billion Dollar Smoothie” made with young Thai coconut meat, greens, cashew butter, almond milk, and a mix of superfood powders, the “Million Dollar Smoothie” with cacao nibs, maca, colostrum, olive oil, and honey.

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From Malibu to Miami

SunLife Organics launched in 2011 in Malibu. Founder Khalil Rafati and partner Hayley Gorcey developed the shop around organic ingredients and a message centered on nourishment and recovery. Rafati’s own path from addiction and homelessness into sobriety helped shape the company’s “love, heal, inspire” philosophy and its community focus.

The menu spans organic smoothies, cold-pressed juices, matcha drinks, protein shakes, wellness shots, and bowls built around fruit and superfoods, with standouts such as the “Billion Dollar Smoothie” made with young Thai coconut meat, greens, cashew butter, almond milk, and a mix of superfood powders, the “Million Dollar Smoothie” with cacao nibs, maca, colostrum, olive oil, and honey, and other popular picks like the “Matcha Goddess” with ceremonial matcha and coconut meat and the “S’mores” smoothie layered with coconut cream and chocolate spread. 

Bowls range from the açai‑forward “Samurai Bowl” topped with cashew butter and goji berries to the “Bliss Bowl” topped with trail mix, almond butter, and honey, along with a concise food menu featuring avocado toast, “Green Goddess” toast, and bagels with fruit and honey. Fresh juices and matcha drinks round out the lineup.

One of the popular bowls at SunLife Organics

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Expanding Footprint

Sun Life now has locations in markets including California, Texas, Chicago, New York, Nashville, and Las Vegas. Miami Beach is its only current Florida shop, with plans to debut a West Palm Beach storefront in early 2026.

The Wynwood store will join Calle Collective, a retail area at the base of Joule House featuring 19 murals by Miami artists. The development is described as a hub for art, culture, and lifestyle programming.

SunLife Organics. 2200 NW First Ave., Wynwood; sunlifeorganics.com. Opening Q3 2026.

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