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Anyone care to share their favorite juice bars in Seattle area?

By juice bar i mean a place where you can get veggie or wheatgrass

juice, preferably organic (ie not just a smoothie place).

 

I'm already familiar with Chaco Canyon (which serves great juice) in

U. district, and the PCC in Issaquah (has a great selection of

organic veggies), and of course Jamba Juice does wheatgrass, which

has helped me more than once in various locales.

 

I don't know if any of the other PCCs have a juice bar. Also, I know

of Madison Market, but haven't had their juice yet so any comments

about it are helpful.

 

I like to know where all the juice bars are in any area where I am

living, even if I am doing my own juice at home...for one, they offer

a shot of nutrition while out and about in the area, and also, they

just seem to be good energy points and its always nice to meet the

people involved in the good karma of serving the juice, or the other

people coming forth to the magical green oasis.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Stephen

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> Anyone care to share their favorite juice bars in Seattle area?

 

My favorite is no longer in operation, alas -- the Gravity Bar, which

was in the Broadway Market when that still existed. They offered a

Dragonslayer: ginger, lemon, garlic, cayenne. (sigh)

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Jamba Juice is good for wheatgrass juice, which I understand is not

sprayed with anything. Nothing there is organic though.

PCC Greenlake has a juice bar. PCC Fremont does not have a juice bar at

the new location, but does serve fresh wheatgrass juice.

Madison Market (Central Co-op) serves very good juice and offers a

juice card to earn a free juice.

Rainbow Natural Grocery serves fresh organic juices. 417 15th Ave E,

Seattle 98112

Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

asked (months ago.)

Nature's Pantry in Bellevue serves fresh organic juice. 10201 NE 10th

Street

Sno Isle Natural Foods Co-op in Everett serves fresh juices.

 

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> Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

> asked (months ago.)

 

Interesting - the Incomplete Foods on 65th had organic wheatgrass

about a month ago, but it was labeled for cats and said explicitly

that it wasn't for humans.

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I might be able to talk Chris into offering this drink. It was my favorite as

well! :)

 

If we don't put it on the menu you could always ask us to make it for you. When

I'm there I do it! :)

 

Another tip for ya'll: The flu buster (which is essentially a dragon slayer in

apple and orange juice) is GREAT cold! :)

 

-Heather, the raw foodist who works at Chaco

 

Anthony D'Atri <aad wrote:

> Anyone care to share their favorite juice bars in Seattle area?

 

My favorite is no longer in operation, alas -- the Gravity Bar, which

was in the Broadway Market when that still existed. They offered a

Dragonslayer: ginger, lemon, garlic, cayenne. (sigh)

 

 

 

 

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Madison Market is great and there is a place on 45th

in Wallingford called Juice Goddess I believe that is

good. It is almost right across the street from the

QFC.

 

Audrey

 

--- _steveh <stevh177 wrote:

 

> Anyone care to share their favorite juice bars in

> Seattle area?

> By juice bar i mean a place where you can get veggie

> or wheatgrass

> juice, preferably organic (ie not just a smoothie

> place).

>

> I'm already familiar with Chaco Canyon (which serves

> great juice) in

> U. district, and the PCC in Issaquah (has a great

> selection of

> organic veggies), and of course Jamba Juice does

> wheatgrass, which

> has helped me more than once in various locales.

>

> I don't know if any of the other PCCs have a juice

> bar. Also, I know

> of Madison Market, but haven't had their juice yet

> so any comments

> about it are helpful.

>

> I like to know where all the juice bars are in any

> area where I am

> living, even if I am doing my own juice at

> home...for one, they offer

> a shot of nutrition while out and about in the area,

> and also, they

> just seem to be good energy points and its always

> nice to meet the

> people involved in the good karma of serving the

> juice, or the other

> people coming forth to the magical green oasis.

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> Stephen

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Nature's Pantry in Bellevue (in the same building with University Book

Store) has a juice bar. I haven't been there in a while, but if they are still

there, they have organic juice. They only sell organic produce in their

store.

 

Ron Koenig

 

RawSeattle , " _steveh " <stevh177 wrote:

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> Anyone care to share their favorite juice bars in Seattle area?

> Thanks in advance,

> Stephen

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Well, if it won't hurt a cat, it won't hurt humans! Some people are more

careful with their pets bodies than they are with their own.

Ron

 

RawSeattle , Anthony D'Atri <aad wrote:

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>

> > Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

> > asked (months ago.)

>

> Interesting - the Incomplete Foods on 65th had organic wheatgrass

> about a month ago, but it was labeled for cats and said explicitly

> that it wasn't for humans.

>

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I asked them about this and they said they only put that on there for

liability reasons.

 

-Daniel

 

On Mar 2, 2006, at 10:50 PM, Anthony D'Atri wrote:

 

>

>> Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

>> asked (months ago.)

>

> Interesting - the Incomplete Foods on 65th had organic wheatgrass

> about a month ago, but it was labeled for cats and said explicitly

> that it wasn't for humans.

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Anthony,

 

Where on 65th?

 

Helen

 

Anthony D'Atri wrote:

 

>

> > Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

> > asked (months ago.)

>

> Interesting - the Incomplete Foods on 65th had organic wheatgrass

> about a month ago, but it was labeled for cats and said explicitly

> that it wasn't for humans.

>

>

>

>

>

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Couple of blocks east of I5.

 

> Anthony,

>

> Where on 65th?

>

> Helen

>

> Anthony D'Atri wrote:

>

>>

>>> Whole Foods market does have a juice bar, but NO organic last time I

>>> asked (months ago.)

>>

>> Interesting - the Incomplete Foods on 65th had organic wheatgrass

>> about a month ago, but it was labeled for cats and said explicitly

>> that it wasn't for humans.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Hi Gang,

 

 

> Jamba Juice is good for wheatgrass juice, which I understand is not

> sprayed with anything. Nothing there is organic though....

> Jeff

 

Boy I'd be leary about buying anything from Jamba Juice aside from

wheatgrass. Everything is and I quote " flash frozen " . As if one

doesn't destroy many of the molecules, and curlian energy after such

an action. The picture I get in my mind is someone gently rocking a

baby to sleep and then snapping their neck quickly. Oh that makes it

so much more gentle :). However, I also worked there for two hours in

2002 I think, just long enough to go through their training and get a

better offer from a higher paying opportunity. They use fruit

flavored corn syrups for many of their ingredients. Virtually all the

exotic or particularly expensive ingredients were syrups like mango,

passion fruit, blue berries, etc... What was whole and not frozen at

the time of mixing was grapefruit, oranges, and apples. However,

strawberries and bananas were at least frozen and not a syrup.

Nonetheless, if you can make it yourself, or buy it somewhere else, I

recommend doing so.

 

Cheers,

Christian

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