No Ho Juice Bar & Deli

“I miss this place SO much now that I've graduated from NYU and work in midtown…”

“The Buffalo Chicken wrap was yummy, although just a little salty.”

“Their veggie burger will convince the most stubborn carnivore.”

No Ho Juice Bar & Deli

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Came here after class with a friend, very popular with NYU students so decided to check it out. After hearing a lot about how good the Hugh Crosby wrap was, I had to try it out for myself. Upon walking in, I saw how nice and cozy it was. Some tables- probably 4 or 5 tables for 2.

    The menu is horribly written though, I definitely think they need to work on that. It's all crammed on a chalkboard that you can barely read or even have time to read because you are probably really hungry. If I didn't know I was ordering the Hugh Crosby, I would have probably spent a long time reading that menu and trying to make a head and tail.

    Also, did not know that having the sandwich in a wrap would cost extra ($1), this kinda annoyed me and of course I couldn't see or find it it on that cramped menu.

    Ordering was interesting, I ordered to a "voice" rather than a person. I just heard next and spoke to the voice that I guess was behind the counter, felt like I was in a drive-in. It would have been nice to see a person.

    Waiting time was about average.

    The Hugh Crosby wrap was nice but not over the top for me, especially not for over $8. Average sized with some good slices of breaded chicken cutlet. It was nice that it was in a spinach wrap that was pressed to make it nice, fresh, and hot. My friend ordered a Tuna Melt which looked thin & skimpy.

    I will not be coming back here for a sandwich but maybe to try their highly coveted juices on day.

  2. My go to spot when I'm looking for something healthy, delicious, and cheap. (Good thing it's right by both NYU Coles and NYSC).

    I've attached a picture of their most recent menu, and you really can't go wrong. I would recommend the juices. I usually create my own which allows you to choose 4 ingredients for 5.95 (large). They can either juice it or blend it (you should specify because they once blended my juice).

    The food is good as well. I would recommend the platters: chicken, veggie, and falafel are all good. They come with lots of hummus (yum).

    And, the workers are friendly! I once wanted only a banana and they couldn't swipe my card for a dollar, so the guy gave it to me and said to pay him back next time. Great service.

  3. This place is just around the corner from the Angelika Theater so a good spot to get a snack before or after going to a movie. The smoothies are really good.   They make your drink to order with fresh ingredients. I had orange, pineapple and ginger and it was wonderful. Also had a panini that had a lot of turkey and cheese. It was good, they also have Egyptian dishes which are also very good. It is a small and casual place but a few tables available.

  4. I say this with complete sincerity: one of the nicest highlights of my NYU career and one of the perks of working across the street at Coles was Noho. The workers are extremely friendly and were always a joy to talk to. They made an effort to get to know their regulars and what they usually ordered. It got to the point where I could say "I'll have the regular please" and they would know what I meant. Mohammed always looked out for me and even went as far as saving turkey burgers and buffalo chicken wraps for me because he knew I liked them and I worked late on occasion. Their chicken pesto panini was one of my favorites as well.

    Again I can't speak more highly of a food establishment. The prices are beyond reasonable, especially when taking into account the downtown New York location and other delis in the area. I wish I still worked near them so that I can go as frequently as I did in college.

  5. Solid establishment, good price.  Had an egg and cheese on a roll.  It was good, not the best I've had hence the 4 stars but it's a great place to go for the price.  They also have a little bit of seating so you can either take it to go or eat it there.  They are quick and efficient and didn't have to wait long for my food.  Overall good place to grab a good and inexpensive breakfast!

  6. I've got so much love for this place.

    They have a great variety of lunch options to grab and go, including some tasty-looking sandwiches.

    But me? I come for the pressed juice. Choose one from the board or build your own! Either way, yum-may.

  7. I don't know who Hugh Cosby is or what he did to get a sandwich named after him but bravo!  And bravo to the fellas over at Noho Juice Bar who created this delicious lunchtime option.

    I first discovered Noho after my Hubs started working in the neighborhood.  He's a regular and suggested I give them a try.  

    Breakdown of the Hugh Cosby:
    Chicken cutlet (breaded or grilled) – I suggest the breaded.
    Turkey bacon.
    Avocado slices – and not just a slice or two, they basically give you half an avocado in this sandwich.
    Lettuce & tomato.
    Sweet honey mustard – of all things the mustard is really really good, I usually ask for extra.

    All of that comes on a roll, or if you request – a tortilla.

    I haven't tried any of the other items on the menu but Hubs continues to visit and I've been told the Buffalo Chicken Wrap is really good, as is the Chicken Platter and the coffee.

    The only con I have is that pricing is a little inconsistent.  The board lists the sandwich as $6.50 but I've paid $6.50, $7 and $7.50. The first time I ordered it on a wrap they said it was an "upcharge" from the roll.  That was fine b/c the sandwich was so good,  50 cents doesn't bother me.  As long as they keep it in the same pricing neighborhood I'll remain a customer.

  8. Quite affordable (compared with avg. juice prices) good quality smooth juice.

    They're highly attentive to customers at the counter. I normally get juice in my own jar but wcs they'll put it in a paper cup/no lid if I ask.

    Their Mideast deli food is also good.

    I wish their fridge items had price tags on but I guess you can just ask, it's a small place.

    Large Citibike station right across the street is convenient.

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Mercer Street 208
New York 10012 NY US
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Monday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 9:00 pm