Juice Press
“The staff is helpful (shout out to Phoenix) and I haven't been disappointed with any of the products I've tried.”
“I walked in out of curiosity and walked out with a delicious protein shake.”
“Super green soup was gooooood and I'm really glad they have a location in TriBeCa.”
Juice Press
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I love coming here after a run along the Hudson. They have so many great natural juice options, it's hard to pick one. The juices are around 10 bucks, so I like to get my money's worth by picking drinks fueled with hemp protein, agave nectar, or chia seeds.
One of my favorite drinks is the fountain of youth – it's jam packed with berries, coconut and hemp protein. When I make hemp shakes at home, the hemp has a very strong and bitter taste that I have become accustomed to. I was pleasantly surprised that the fountain of youth had a more subtle hemp taste. It's nice and refreshing, all of the flavors come together beautifully.
The next time I stop by juice press, I really want to try their coffee blends. They look really good, but I'm never in the mood for them after a run.
Whenever I go to the Financial District, I will stop by this place to get some of their drink or food.
sweet wheatgrass: pineapple juice, wheatgrass juice, ginger juice. I wonder why it's called "sweet" because it was super spicy from the ginger.
raw falafel: almonds, sunflower seeds, and buckwheat, and served over marinated kale with olives, cucumber, tomato and red onion. The falafel was quite spicy and I was glad that there's side of fresh salad.
get rich quick sushi: raw vegan sushi made with cauliflower, jicama, sunflower seeds, cucumber, and avocado, wrapping nori. I like that it's mostly made of vegetables rather than made with nuts which is quite refreshing to eat.
quinoa nori salad: fluffy quinoa mixed with avocado and tomato marinated in a creamy sesame ginger dressing, topped with rosemary cashew cheese and baby arugula.
pumpkin pie: soaked cashews, coconut meat, carrot and ginger on a brazil nut, almond crust. When I took the first bite, it was so sweet, then I realized that the first ingredient on the list is agave. I will have to be careful with raw desserts, I'm not used to sweet food anymore.
matcha bow: almond milk, pumpkin seed, matcha, maca, and mesquite on top of brazil nut and buckwheat crust topped with banana and hemp seed.
The desserts seems too sweet and heavy to be eaten at once. I definitely have a preference for their savory dishes.
This place is one of my favorite food stop.
It would be 5 stars if only this place was cheaper! Seriously, I think you get healthier simply by walking in and breathing the air inside. Everything is super yummy from the made to order smoothies to the pre bottled pressed juices. The staff are extremely friendly and outgoing here. Some of my favorites- Dr. Green, The DeTox smoothies, The Almond butter cup smoothie, and mostly any of the green juices. They have food too, but I've never tried it. This place seems like a haven for Vegan and Raw diet people. All that matters to me though is how delicious and healthy everything is. If you've got the money I suggest you drop by here and get a healthy smoothie or juice.
The staff is always friendly and nice. They have a nice expansive variety of juices, I tried the cookies and cream juice today and loved it. It cost $9 which is typical for this area.
The juicing industry thrives on clever marketing and packaging, and Juice Press is no exception. However, if you also have a celebrity fan base and are able to reflect the latest health food trends in your product line, then you have a business that can be quite profitable with the right choice of locations and good service. Juice Press has most of these elements in place.
Interestingly, I find the raw foods at Juice Press to be a bigger draw than their juices. I have tried their oatmeal, mango chia, falafel, and kale salad, and they are all acceptably tasty. Their kale chips are a great value at $5 (relatively speaking). Of their cold-pressed juices, my favorites are the carrot & co, green giant, and ginger fireball.
I do not frequent Juice Press more than once every couple of weeks. Perhaps I should in the new year? But then I would be depriving myself of cheap Mexican, rich Italian and spicy Indian fare–too high a price to pay.
My favorite juice bar in Tribeca. Juicing is the 'thing' to do and stores are popping up everywhere related to it. Out of the three I've tried, Juice Press is my fav. The have a wide assortment of juices to choose from – my favorite is Doctor Earth. The pre-packaged juices can last up to 2 days (give or take) in your fridge and still taste fresh & delightful. Aside from juices, they make smoothies and salads. The quinoa and beet salad is delicious. The L-shaped store also has a small section for dining in. The wall art is funky and captivating. The staff is cheerful as you see them laughing and singing along to songs.
All in all, polite staff, fresh juices, yummy, hearty salads… expect a hit to your pocket… easily spend $23+ on a juice and salad…
Recently went to this location for my usual juice and salad. I noticed one of the dressings had honey. I mentioned it to the cashier and he said he's vegan and noticed. Mind you, the branding of all their items says vegan on the front – so it was only until I read the ingredients that I noticed honey.
I asked to speak with the manager because he cashed dismissed the issue. Well the manager did also, he was like oh yeah honey I mean is it really not vegan. The service in this location had been going down hill. The staff is loud and too chatty to the point it's hard to enjoy a meal their. When I was this one person was dancing around the kitchen area – just unprofessional in an open kitchen. Their general manager needs to drop in.
Came here on our way to Whole Foods and we were starving. Not a good thing to do when entering a grocery store. So we decided to check out Juice Press just across the street.
They are great! Tons of juice sample to try as it can be a bit overwhelming to choose a juice you know you will like. The also had samples of chia seed pudding and oatmeal. Yes!!!
We ended up getting the matcha latte. It definitely hit the spot. It has a hint of mint that made it all the more refreshing for the hot summer day.
We didn't get a chance to try the food in the back, but we definitely will be back!