Playa Bowls comes to Palmer Square

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Princeton’s acai bowl boom is not over yet.

Last year, Sweetberry Bowls and Fruttabowls joined Tico’s as purveyors of the trendy superfood-based concoctions. This year, Playa Bowls has joined the fray with a location at 10 Hulfish St., the former site of the Kate Spade New York store.

Playa Bowls, founded five years ago in Belmar by two Jersey Shore natives, now has 65 locations nationwide — 49 of them in New Jersey, including one in Belle Mead.

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