By 1808Delaware
Rush Bowls has quietly landed at Evans Farm in Lewis Center, adding a different rhythm to the growing development. This is not a burger-and-fries stop or a coffee shop with a pastry case. It is built around acai bowls, smoothies, and cold brews designed for people who want something filling without feeling weighed down afterward.
The new location sits at 5833 Evans Farm Drive, right in the middle of a neighborhood that is quickly becoming its own small town. A ribbon-cutting on December 12, 2025 marked the official opening, placing Rush Bowls among the first wave of health-forward dining options in the area.
What Rush Bowls Is Trying to Do
Rush Bowls has been around since 2004 and now operates more than 55 locations nationwide. The pitch is simple enough: fast food built around whole fruits, vegetables, superfoods, and organic granola. Bowls are made to order, customizable, and designed to deliver up to five servings of fruits and vegetables in a single meal.
That matters in a place like Delaware County, where growth has brought plenty of convenient dining but fewer grab-and-go options that lean hard into nutrition. This Lewis Center shop is the chain’s second Central Ohio location, following its Columbus store, and it clearly targets commuters, families, and gym-adjacent customers looking for something quick but intentional.
The Bowls People Keep Coming Back For
Rush Bowls organizes its menu into Destination, Wellness, and Endurance categories, which sounds abstract until you start ordering. In practice, it just means whether you want indulgent fruit-forward flavors, vegetable-heavy blends, or protein-packed options.
Across the chain, a few bowls consistently rise to the top.
The Power Bowl is the go-to for people who want something substantial. Bananas, blueberries, raspberries, oats, and whey protein make it popular for breakfast or post-workout fuel.
The Bravocado Bowl leans creamy and tropical, blending avocado, mango, and banana, then topping it with hemp granola. It is often the surprise favorite for first-time customers.
The Greens Guru Bowl is unapologetically green, combining avocado, peach, pineapple, cucumber, kale, and spinach. It appeals most to people who actually want to taste the vegetables and not just hide them under fruit.
Customization is a big part of the experience, with add-ons and boosts that let customers fine-tune sweetness, protein, or texture.
Why This Opening Fits Evans Farm
Evans Farm is still defining itself, and food choices play a role in that identity. Rush Bowls supports the idea that this development is not just about rooftops but about daily life. It gives residents and nearby commuters a place to grab something quick that aligns with fitness goals, busy schedules, or simply wanting to eat better without cooking.
The shop also reflects a broader Delaware County trend toward health-focused dining and smaller, neighborhood-based businesses rather than big-box chains alone.
What to Know Before You Go
Rush Bowls Evans Farm is located at 5833 Evans Farm Drive in Lewis Center. The phone number is (740) 888-1640. Hours are typically 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, though those may adjust as the location settles into its routine.
If you are curious but hesitant, watching their Instagram or Facebook pages is a smart move. Promotions and limited discounts often show up there first, making it easier to sample without committing to a full-price bowl.
This opening may not change how everyone eats, but for a growing community that values convenience and health, it is a meaningful addition.