Juice Press
Juice Press
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
3 reviews
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I love juice press but this is a very good one I have to say. It's tiny and the service is very fast.
The person that helped me actually turned out to be the manager (her name is Sam) and she was exceptional and really showed me what customer service could and should be.
I got the matcha latte and it was the best thing everrr. I have had them at other juice press locations but this was the best one to date! She made sure to let me try it to make sure I liked it. Can it get better ?! I mean I know I am in the Upper East Side but I didn't expect them to roll out the red Carpet.
If you go say hi to the lovely manager Sam she's the best !
Great location! Fully stocked with many juices/food.
We came in after Yoga looking for some sweet smoothies, I ordered the Henry headbanger (something like that), basically something with the least calories and coffee! It was great actually, completely 5 stars. I would definitely order this again if I went. Very energizing and really delicious.
My friend got the cauliflower sushi and I tried one, was really good! And tasted like it was made that day.
The service was fast and really friendly, didn't mind when I asked if the smoothies were "really $15???"…which brings me to why there's 4 not 5 stars…come on people… $15 for a smoothie? That's just unbelievable…I read all the ingredients, nothing warrants $15 a pop. In no way does the ingredient listing for the smoothie include "rare vitamin found in the deep south american jungles"…it just says "Kale" and "Turmeric". big whoop.
Look out Fresh & Co. and Le Pain Quotidien – looks like Juice Press is slowly creeping up on becoming the most densely populated local chain in New York City.
As the cold pressed juice game becomes more and more competitive, Juice Press have done their part to ensure you can't walk more than a few blocks anywhere in Manhattan without seeing one. And if you've been to any Juice Press location, you've been to them all. Rows of tasty juices and pre-packaged foodstuffs (the raw oatmeal is especially delightful), cleanse packages that you can pick up for the 3 or 5 day programs, and the same silly, entertaining propaganda at the entrance that you need to read for a good laugh. I sometimes think Dr. Bronner's had some kind of inspiration for JP's comical health food rants.
Perhaps Juice Press will take the Shake Shack route and be the next NYC born food chain to IPO? It's unlikely, but you never know…