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Anonymous Victoria said...

Really? How many of those does the east village need? Are they trying to blow liquiteria out of the water?

August 13, 2012 at 8:12 AM

Blogger Uncle Waltie said...

What the f*ck is a Nicoletta's? Please update this (nosex)agenarian's EV navigational skills.

August 13, 2012 at 8:43 AM

Anonymous Hey19 said...

@ Uncle Waltie
go for a stroll some time. Nicoletta is a bad pizza place that opened adjacent to this storefront.

I support TJP, some people say the Staff are rude, but I have never found that to be the case. While still being insanely expensive TJP is cheaper than a lot of their competitors.

August 13, 2012 at 10:16 AM

Anonymous LvV said...

Liquiteria will be fine. Juice Press is for posers.

My new fave juice bar is the Daily Juice storefront on northside 14th just west of 1st Ave.

August 13, 2012 at 11:06 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Juice Press is great. Love Liquiteria also, but they don't seem the same since Doug sold it

August 13, 2012 at 11:07 AM

Anonymous Victoria said...

@LvV I love you. I totally agree. I love Liquiteria! They have excellent service and they deliver to me every single day. All I have to do is call and tell them my name and they know my usual order and send it right along. Excellent service and excellent juice.

August 13, 2012 at 11:19 AM

Anonymous LvV said...

@Victoria

:D

Liquiteria is also the cleanest place known to mankind. It literally sparkles. And everyone there is so nice and says a genuine hello when you walk in the door.

I didn't know Doug Green sold it, though. That sucks, he's good people. I know that not being consulted by Starbucks for their assy planned juice-bar domination brought him down, but he is too good for them anyway.

August 13, 2012 at 12:02 PM

Anonymous Yaddo said...

I find it pretty absurd that this "report" is so giddy and --oh gee whiz ain't they got some funny signs-- about a mega dollar business that is monopolizing the area as fast as Starbucks. Yes they want to erase Liquiteria.
Criticism has been written about The Bean but they have always reached out to the local community.

August 13, 2012 at 12:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I find an $8.00 juice is bit pricey.

August 13, 2012 at 2:38 PM

Anonymous Caleo said...

I gave the Juice Press a try last summer... tried most of their smoothies and some food items. Way too expensive and the staff at the 1st street location is rude and/or spaced out, generally speaking. The staff at the 10th street is stand offish, as if their doing me a favor by taking my order.
The one good thing they offer is fresh almond milk or hemp milk made to order, reasonably priced. But the holier than thou staff was annoying, and ultimately I decided I don't want to put money in the pocket of people like that. And they most certainly are trying to saturate the EV. I overheard one of the "investors" in the 10th and A location tell another employee his goal is to become a millionaire as quickly as possible, and if that means selling TJP out to Starbucks or another large corporation, all the better.
Now, that's all fine and dandy, but they are definitely not just another juice bar. There is a reason for their rapid expansion, and it's about makin' millions A.S.A.P.
Support Lucy's and Liquiteria.

August 13, 2012 at 2:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Except for the owner who seems quite nice, genuine, and generous, I TOTALLY agree that the JP staff is at *best* indifferent while accepting my hard-earned cash in mass quantities for their juice. I had to return and barely tasted gazpacho juice that was drowned in salt (and I love salt) and undrinkable. THe staff had to pass my returned portion around as if *I* were on trial - finally to come to the conclusion that it *could possibly* be a little salty and that I could have a partial refund as the bottle was only 85% full!!

I mean if you are going to charge people $8 to $11 for an 8 oz. watered down juice at least treat them bloody well!

I'll take my juice elsewhere thanks!

August 13, 2012 at 4:49 PM

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