Acai bowls, smoothies, juices, and nutrient shots. Oct 2020 reported to use whey and honey. Open Mon-Thu 7:00am-8:00pm, Fri 7:00am-7:00pm, Sat 8:00am-5:00pm, Sun 9:00am-5:00pm.
too hard to find anything vegan - so I walked out - Edit
This place used to be nice - back in souplantation days. Now that there's soup n fresh, like many other vegan oriented places, this one has backslid to where just about everything's all animal products. Before - it was so easy - the food was so colorful with all of the vegan features you can come by. Look at a menu now - almonds and honey - because almonds prop up the honey industry (which is so cruel to bees! Both of these foods!).
Looking at the menu - it's no pressed juicery (who also stopped being vegan. Well IV Juice Bar never went vegan - didn't want to, which was disappointing, but at least pressed juicery tried!). The options are bland now (they used to be really nice too! Just plain carrot juice? Can get that at trader joe's. Anywhere actually. Well you can't get it fresh pressed, but when you can buy a massive bag of horse carrots at food4less up the block - well it certainly makes it not interesting) - with undesired ingredients that you can't really find a single item anymore without at least 1 of them - hemp (which is associated with a recreational drug), chili peppers, sweetener (because it's not great - so they have to compensate with sugar), allergens (peanuts), other drugs like caffeine, whey, etc.
The wait's so long that if you stare at the menu enough - it just makes you want to leave out of a lack of options. It's better to just go to soup n fresh. Cheaper too. A bowl, juice, and shot for a well-rounded meal (that you could still be hungry after) is about $24 here before tax. Soup n Fresh will be around $20. At least you get a whole meal. Then you can go to trader joe's for a $2 acerola shot that I guarantee this place is going to not seek but instead give you strawberries that you can easily get a carton of at the strawberry farm by walmart at the upland border at foothill.
This place just disappoints. There's a very similar one called acai life in the haven city market - at least they have all of the ingredients out to see while you wait so you don't have people in front of you blocking it like at IV Juice Bar. For practically the same place, maybe a little better - it's better to go to Acai Life with the vegan decor than here.
The only thing good about this place is its outside decor to eat in the seating area bringing one's own food, which is just too bad.
2 Reviews
First Review by AmandaZapata
veggingout
Points +439
too hard to find anything vegan - so I walked out - Edit
This place used to be nice - back in souplantation days. Now that there's soup n fresh, like many other vegan oriented places, this one has backslid to where just about everything's all animal products. Before - it was so easy - the food was so colorful with all of the vegan features you can come by. Look at a menu now - almonds and honey - because almonds prop up the honey industry (which is so cruel to bees! Both of these foods!).
Read moreLooking at the menu - it's no pressed juicery (who also stopped being vegan. Well IV Juice Bar never went vegan - didn't want to, which was disappointing, but at least pressed juicery tried!). The options are bland now (they used to be really nice too! Just plain carrot juice? Can get that at trader joe's. Anywhere actually. Well you can't get it fresh pressed, but when you can buy a massive bag of horse carrots at food4less up the block - well it certainly makes it not interesting) - with undesired ingredients that you can't really find a single item anymore without at least 1 of them - hemp (which is associated with a recreational drug), chili peppers, sweetener (because it's not great - so they have to compensate with sugar), allergens (peanuts), other drugs like caffeine, whey, etc.
The wait's so long that if you stare at the menu enough - it just makes you want to leave out of a lack of options. It's better to just go to soup n fresh. Cheaper too. A bowl, juice, and shot for a well-rounded meal (that you could still be hungry after) is about $24 here before tax. Soup n Fresh will be around $20. At least you get a whole meal. Then you can go to trader joe's for a $2 acerola shot that I guarantee this place is going to not seek but instead give you strawberries that you can easily get a carton of at the strawberry farm by walmart at the upland border at foothill.
This place just disappoints. There's a very similar one called acai life in the haven city market - at least they have all of the ingredients out to see while you wait so you don't have people in front of you blocking it like at IV Juice Bar. For practically the same place, maybe a little better - it's better to go to Acai Life with the vegan decor than here.
The only thing good about this place is its outside decor to eat in the seating area bringing one's own food, which is just too bad.
Pros: historic area in a rustic converted building, great proximity to many healthy places, used to be a prime vegan oriented eating spot
Cons: too hard to find anything edible on the menu, too small where you can't see until it's too late, better options elsewhere for the price nearby
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AmandaZapata
Points +42
Yummy Drinks! - Edit
This place has delicious and nutritious smoothies, and the person working was very friendly and helpful.
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