Categories: Food

5 Best Juice Joints in Philly – 2015 Edition

Who doesn’t love a good green juice?

Green juices and smoothies are so popular right now. They’re good for you and taste good too! According to “Should You Drink Green Juice?” benefits include a reduced risk to develop diabetes and have a lower cholesterol.

As more and more juice joints are starting to pop up across the city, it can be a bit overwhelming so we’ve narrowed down the list for you.

Here are our 5 favorite juice joints in Philly:

  1. Sip-N-Glo Juicery – A quickly-growing Juice & smoothie shop on South Street & Rittenhouse that offers beverages with freshly picked, nutrient-dense fruits & veggies as well as seasonal specials. Most Popular: Green Balance (chocolate plant fusion protein, chai seeds, kale, spinach & almond milk). Locations: South Street: 932 South St & Rittenhouse: 257 S. 20th Hours: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily. Find them online & Twitter.
  2. PS & Co. – 100% organic, gluten free, vegan & kosher café located Rittenhouse that offers organic, cold-pressed juices & milks, smoothies, coffees & teas, a custom juice bar & so much more! Most Popular: Greens (curly kale, banana, pineapple, orange, vero, water & ice) – $8.95. Location: 1706 Locust St. Hours: Weekdays: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. & weekends: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Find them online & Twitter.
  3. HipCityVeg – 100% plant-based, vegan food located in Rittenhouse & University City. From delivering on bicycle, to sourcing locally to composting kitchen scraps, HipCityVeg is striving to change the world one “Groothie” at a time. Most Popular: The Groothie (organic apples, leafy greens, bananas & seasonal fruit) – $5.25. Locations: Rittenhouse: 127 S. 18th & University City: 214 S. 40th St. Hours: Rittenhouse: Sunday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. & University City: Sunday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Find them online & Twitter.
  4. The Juice Merchant – Juicery & café located in Manayunk that offers fresh pressed juices, smoothies & energy shots. Order online here. Most Popular: Simply Green (kale, spinach, pineapple, banana & almond milk). Location: 4030 Main St. Hours: Weekdays: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. & weekends: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Follow them on Twitter here.
  5. The Juice Room – Juice room is a family owned business that provides fresh, made-to-order juices & smoothies that are made from raw veggies & real fruit. The Juice Room also offers fresh coffee made daily and a selection of teas. Most Popular: Green Smoothie (spinach, kale, banana, mango & raw honey). Location: 7127 Germantown Ave. Hours: Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. & Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Find them online & Twitter.

Readers, feel free to share your favorite juice joints in the comments section below!

Photo by: Robert Gourley

Macy Nachman

Macy Nachman attends Penn State Brandywine and studies Communications and International Studies. Macy loves animals, especially her rescue dog, Gus, and encourages others to #AdoptNotShop. Macy feels that it is her responsibility to live an environmentally conscious life and strives to improve sustainability and promote change in Philadelphia. Macy is excited to be working with Green Philly Blog to provide readers with practical tips to make sustainable living a reality!

Recent Posts

Moving Fast and Breaking Climate goals: What Pennsylvania’s Data Center boom means for local communities

$90 billion in investments could reshape the energy landscape, but community voices and renewable alternatives…

14 hours ago

Trash competition, government shutdown, November elections, & more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news:  Block by Block launches citywide cleanup competition with…

21 hours ago

From coal to solar affordability: PA’s next energy chapter shaped by HB 504

Farmers and city residents alike stand to benefit from local, homegrown power, says Land &…

2 days ago

Celebrating Solar at “Sun Day,” trash burning ban proposed & more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news:  Philly mobilizes for Sun Day solar energy celebration.…

1 week ago

You can be exposed to PFAS through food, water, even swimming in lakes – new maps show how risk from ‘forever chemicals’ varies

Drinking water isn’t the only way people are exposed to PFAS today. This article is…

1 week ago

Building connections: How Ash Richards uses land care as cultural preservation

The city’s Director of Urban Agriculture talks about the impact of history, gardening as collective…

1 week ago