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Blended Grace
Fueling bodies & hearts-faith filled smoothies & bowls in honor of Sara Mae Bradbury
Fueling bodies & hearts-faith filled smoothies & bowls in honor of Sara Mae Bradbury
Blended Grace
Blended Grace in Shelbyville, Illinois, is a specialty health-focused eatery and smoothie bar that offers an uplifting, faith-inspired spin on nutritious foods.
Blended Grace
What it is: It’s a local spot specializing in healthy smoothies, açaà bowls (Maeberry bowls), and energy drinks (often referred to on their menu as “Dirty Alanis”).
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Blended Grace
It’s unique Positioning: It deeply intertwines a message of faith, resilience, and community encouragement into its business. Every menu item is named with an inspiring, faith-based theme or tribute (such as Living Proof, Dialyzing Grace, or Proof of the Promise), often paired with Bible verses or uplifting reflections.
Blended Grace
Specialized options: Notably, we cater thoughtfully to specific dietary needs, offering items tailored to be health-conscious and even dialysis-friendly (low in potassium and phosphorus), making nutritious and comforting options accessible to people with specific medical restrictions.
Blended Grace
it’s part wholesome smoothie and bowl shop, part community encouragement hub rooted in faith and health.
It all tastes fresh and delicious
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The Personal Tribute & Legacy Angle: One can describe Blended Grace as a deeply personal passion project and tribute.
More than just a commercial storefront, the menu and spirit of the shop are built around honoring strength and resilience (specifically incorporating personal dedications like tributes to Sara Mae).
Every bowl and smoothie—like Still I Rise or Living Proof—tells a story of perseverance, turning a local eatery into a living memorial of grace and grit.
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Health Meets Compassionate Inclusion: It is a place where modern wellness culture meets deep empathy for people dealing with severe health battles. While it offers trendy, nutrient-dense items like clean smoothies, energy infusions, and loaded açaà bowls, it stands apart by consciously accommodating restricted medical needs—such as creating options tailored to be safe for those undergoing dialysis. It bridges the gap between clean eating and compassionate care for vulnerable community members.
Dylan Cook

Wes Florey

Karen Holley

What are your opening hours?
Blended Grace operates on the following schedule:
Tuesday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday – Monday: Closed
Where do you get your items?
we source our items through a mix of wholesale specialty distributors and local providers
Do you ever run specials?
Do you offer any other food?
Blended Grace focuses primarily on liquid and bowl-based refreshments rather than a full food menu. Their core offerings center around:
Maeberry Açaà Bowls: Thick blended fruit bases (using açaÃ, passion fruit, or strawberry bases) loaded with toppings like granola, fresh fruits, coconut flakes, nuts, peanut butter, and honey.
Smoothies: Nutrient-dense and fruit-blended options (such as Living Proof or Dialyzing Grace).
Dirty Alanis: Specialty energy drink infusions.
They do not serve hot meals, baked goods, or heavy lunch items; their menu is intentionally dedicated to smoothies, energy drinks, and customizable fruit/grain bowls.
Do you offer any children's meals?
We do not have a separate designated “kids’ menu,” but children often enjoy their offerings because many of the items are fruit-based, sweet, and customizable.
Options like simple fruit smoothies or kid-friendly açaà and fruit bowl combinations—such as the Sara Berry Bowl (strawberry base with bananas, Nutella, peanut butter, and granola)—tend to appeal well to younger tastes. They also offer a “Create Your Own Blessing” option, making it easy to build a custom bowl or smoothie with specific fruits or toppings that a child prefers.
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