Clean Eatz, a new health-conscious café has opened its doors in Douglasville. It offers a wide variety of meals for those looking to eat well without the guesswork. Clean Eatz is now open at The Landings at Arbor Place, located at 9365 The Landing Drive.
The new business has a number of options including weekly meal plans, a dine-in cafe, healthy catering, Grab ‘N’ Go meals, and snacks and smoothies.
The franchise, founded in 2013 by Don and Evonne Varady, was built around a mission of promoting healthy eating and lifestyle changes through accessible, balanced meals. With locations across the country, the concept continues to grow—and the Douglasville branch is the latest to join the movement.
The café’s menu is designed to cater to a wide range of dietary needs and preferences. Visitors can dine in or order online from a selection of wraps, burgers, flatbreads, smoothies, and kids’ meals. A “Build Your Own Bowl” option allows customers to create customized dishes using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, keto, and high-protein choices are all available.
In addition to its café menu, Clean Eatz offers several take-home options. These include frozen Grab ‘N’ Go meals, cauliflower crust pizzas, and a weekly meal plan service featuring a new rotating menu. Meals are portioned with a focus on nutritional balance—factoring in proteins, carbs, and healthy fats—and can be tailored to meet low-carb or high-protein preferences. Instructions for heating meals at home are simple and user-friendly.
Clean Eatz also provides catering, health-conscious snack items like Dessert Barz, and a lineup of smoothies and iced coffees. The company places a strong emphasis on education and support, aiming to create a welcoming environment for people at any stage of their wellness journey.
The business supports clean eating with a practical mindset. Therefore, not all ingredients are organic or grass-fed. But the brand works to strike a balance between affordability and nutrition. To achieve this, they use strategies like cutting sodium and avoiding added sugars where possible. For families, a kid-friendly menu and healthier snack options are available. This reinforces the idea that good habits can start early.
Clean Eatz is open Monday through Friday from 11am to 7pm, and on weekends from 11am to 3pm. For more information or to view weekly meal plans, visit CleanEatz.com or call the Douglasville location at 678-695-7886.
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