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Smoothies, Superfoods, And $50 In Rewards: Toastique Opening In Woodbury Soon

The health-focused spot announced its grand opening.

The health-focused spot will be opening soon.
The health-focused spot will be opening soon. (Toastique)

WOODBURY, NY — The new health-focused restaurant, Toastique, has announced its grand opening in Woodbury will be on Saturday, Feb. 28.

This fast-casual spot will be the first of its name on Long Island, and will be managed by Northport residents and husband-and-wife team Chris and Andrea Pedersen.

Toastique's menu includes superfood bowls and smoothies, cold-pressed juices, coffee, and more.

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Beginning at 8 a.m. on the 28th, the first 100 customers in line will receive $50 in Toastique rewards dollars. The restaurant will also be having offers throughout the week, and they are as follows:

  • Sunday, 3/1: Free overnight oats with any purchase of $10+.
  • Monday, 3/2: $5 Juice on Tap with any purchase all day (12oz).
  • Tuesday, 3/3: Free Coffee/Espresso drink with any purchase.
  • Wednesday, 3/4 - $6 smoothies all day (16oz).

Chris and Andrea will also have an ongoing 15 percent discount at the Woodbury location to all active military and veterans, as well as those in the police and fire services. This is to show support for their community, as well as for their son who is currently serving overseas.

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Patch previously spoke with the duo, who said they are excited to bring Toastique to Long Island.

"We love Long Island and wanted to bring a concept that feels new, energizing, and healthy to the area," she said. "And opening this location together felt like the natural next step in our journey as both business and life partners."

Founder and CEO of Toastique, Brianna Keefe, previously told Patch she ultimately chose the Woodbury location because of Chris and Andrea, saying, "they both understand how to build something that truly serves people."

Keefe founded Toastique in 2018, and as a former D1 collegiate cheerleader, healthy eating has always been important to her. She said she wanted to make finding healthy foods more approachable and accessible to people.

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