Hannah L.
Yelp
Juice Press reminds me of my favorite juice/smoothie/healthy spot in Seattle, which automatically makes it a must-visit in my book. Sleek and compact, with lots of small and brightly colored info cards organized for easy grabbing (want to know what a flexitarian is, or why calories matter less than nutrients, or why cold-pressed juice is awesome?), there's a ton of nutrition and information packed into a small space. The cold cases offer a massive variety of juices in all sorts of combinations, as well as prepared salads, wraps, and other ready-to-eat foods if you need to take something for later.
There's also a lengthy list of smoothies, which is why I was there this morning (more than are listed on their online menu, since there are seasonal offerings and so forth). I had one with peaches, almond milk, dates, and all sorts of other good things: super-tasty and just the right kind of filling for a healthy breakfast. The friendly women behind the counter were patient with my menu perusal (so hard to decide!) and are more than happy to offer suggestions to you based on what you want out of your smoothie. One of my pet peeves about smoothies is uneven blending, like when a chunk of fruit or cacao nib escapes the blades only to stick, immovable, in your straw. None of that here, for which I give great praise.
The smoothies run about $10 and up for a sixteen-ounce (the only size they offer); obviously a little expensive for every day, but a meaningful indulgence that's entirely quality and worth it: fresh, nutritious, and delightful.