Truce
Organic juice shop opened Jan 2015 in the Twin Cities. Juice is pressed daily using a hydraulic press. Also makes almond milk, salads, acai bowls, smoothies. Everything is gluten-free. Open Mon-Fri 7:00am-6:00pm, Sat 9:00am-5:00pm, Sun 9:00am-3:00pm.
Category: Vegan, American, Organic, Juice bar, Take-out
Reviews (4)
First Review by EverydayTastiness
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Really?!?! - Edit
I know for a fact that I could make juice for days on what I shelled out at this place. WAY over priced and I didn't care for the inpatient person behind the counter. All you have to do is reach into a cooler and grab a bottle so settle down sweety your job isn't that hard. I've ran a juice bar where we pressed everything fresh and only charged 5 bucks. Never again will I waste another penny or moment of my time on this place. The lowest rating allowed was a two but I give it a -1.
Pros: none save your money and buy a juicer
Cons: Rude staff, Over priced, Juice was average at best
1 Response
drinktruce 18 Apr 2016 - Hi! We're sorry you feel our prices we're too high. We have a commitment to 100% organic produce, which results in the higher price point. We can guarantee a good4-5 pounds of organic produce in each bottle. Thanks for the feedback :)
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Capitalizing on you not having any alternative. - Edit
I have been waiting for a place to sell acai bowls for years in my area. Sadly when we finally get one they totally take advantage of no one else having them and charge 10$ for a coffee mug sized container. I would drive from several counties to pay $10 for that sized acai bowl if it were the best, or close, but it's not by a long shot. It's a very bland mixture of a bizarre consistency that doesn't resemble any bowl I've had anywhere in CA, Hawaii or Costa Rica. Acai isn't bland so I don't know how this happens. The fruit on top is sparse and they're laughing all the way to the bank. Google acai bowl and make your own at home with packets from Whole Foods.
Cons: Over-priced. Not even close to an acai bowl. Blan
1 Response
drinktruce 18 Apr 2016 - Hi. Thanks for the feedback. We use 100% organic unsweetened acai packs. A lot of places that offer acai bowls add in extra sweeteners into the base or use a pre-sweetened acai pack, which contains cane sugar as the second ingredient. We choose not to use the sweetened packs or add extra sweeteners in order to lower the sugar count and increase the health benefits, but that may result in a more bland taste. All of the toppings are 100% organic as well, which results in the higher price point. Making them at home is a great alternative so you can customize them just how you like, we agree :) Thanks!
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delicious - Edit
Some people say their food is overpriced but I believe it's worth it. I love that their food is raw. It's very healthy, but might not be super filling for some.
Pros: raw, healthy, fresh
Cons: pricey
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tasty juice - Edit
went there recently late in the afternoon. the hours make it kinda difficult to get there during the week. parking was fine on the street. a small shop with only a few places to sit. the main focus is juice. they also had humus and veggies. we both bought juice. the juices were $9 each for 16oz bottles. i would go back.
Pros: tasty, all vegan, easy street parking
Cons: expensive
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