Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Incoming Juice Press now hiring on East 10th Street

As we first reported last August, Juice Press is opening another East Village location on 10th Street just east of Second Avenue...

The store is now hiring, as you can see from the signs out front...



The Juice Press opened its first location on East First Street in April 2010... the raw juice/raw food retail spot has expanded to include several locations, including on East 10th Street near Avenue A.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Juice Press opening another East Village location

5 comments:

  1. This is the third one in the east village alone. They plan on doing sixteen of them. This is backed by a venture capital firm. It's a get rich quick model.

    They have balls to open one right around the corner from Liquiteria.

    Something in their juice making process waters down the vegetables. I hope the whole thing crashes.

    Support Liquiteria, Angelica's and Caravan of Dreams.

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  2. I support liquiteria, juicy lucy, and 4th st food coop for healthy, delicious, afforable and ORGANIC juices and smoothies.
    RIP Earth Matters!

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  3. Juice Press is Jamba Juice is the new 7-11 is the new Starbucks....


    Support Liquiteria!!!! Caravan of Dreams!! Juicy Lucy!! Support small businesses before they disappear!!

    Lucie Gato

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  4. I am the first anon. Sorry to leave out Juicy Lucy. They are the greatest.

    I wanted to like Earth Matters Glamma, good food, but they are real estate investors in the area.

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  5. I also support the places everyone above mentions and would like to add Daily Juice on 14th just west of 1st Ave.

    Juice Press is for all those annoying people the Times and NYMag keep writing trend pieces about, where everyone in their fancy office goes on a fascist "cleanse" together.

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