The kiwi juice was over-sweetened, and it didn’t really taste like kiwi at all.
Shakira H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is tucked away into the basement of St. Lawrence Market. I came here because I was thirsty and noticed they had plastic jugs of fresh lemonade, raspberry lemonade, and apple cider. A small jug of the lemonade only cost me $ 3.5. When we asked her if it was legitimate lemonade, she told us not to be thrown off by the packaging. She explained that they were made locally and that’s why they were so cheap. The lemonade was more sour than sweet, but still tasty! Recent Edit: Went back and they have something called Loganberry & Grape Juice. It’s absolutely delicious! Definitely a must try to quench that thirst. It didn’t have an overpowering grape taste, but gosh darn it did it quench my thirst!
Amy T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
We had to finish our walk through and meals with a tasty beverage and Freshly Squeezed looked refreshing. I ordered the watermelon and strawberry. The staff made it quickly and it was in fact refreshing. Would order again. Cash only.
Pourio L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Philadelphia, PA
I was walking through St Lawrence Market in Toronto and was in the mood for some raw foods(aka raw juice, juicing, juice bar, etc if you know what I mean) and I asked around if there was a place that served fresh juices/vegan juices(since most people I talked to had a confused look on their face when I said«raw foods»). Well, this one person directed me here and quite honestly, I think they were confused too. The juices, though made fresh in front of you were a mixture of fruit juices and actual fruit. They also had something like a green juice but the menu was extremely limited(2 – 3 fruit mix total) and were way overpriced to what I was used to paying. I ended up just getting a smoothie and it itself was a bit disappointing. It tasted more like a slushie from 7 – 11 more than a fruit smoothie. Sigh. Parking: Paid structure across the street Price: $ 6 Wait: 5 mins
Katya P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
First time trying Freshly Squeezed and actually thought it was unique to the St Lawrence market because it tasted so pure and wholesome. They’re a franchise with locations across Canada but their stuff is so good you’d think it’s homemade or from a specialty shop. I even love how they seal their cups so you can take it to go, spill proof. I tried some simple juice concoctions of mango and banana, then orange and banana, just what I needed to get my morning started to browse around the market. You can get pretty much any combination of fruits, or carrot as a veggie. Service is fast, the girls serving were very friendly and kept the line moving on a busy Saturday morning. This particular location takes cash only.
Kiran S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is my first time at a Freshly Squeezed. It was hot out, and I wasn’t in the mood for my usual steaming cup of coffee. I spotted the Fresh Squeezed as I wandered the bottom level of St. Lawrence Market. There was a small line(~5 people) but service was fast, I waited only a couple minutes. I went with the pina coloda juice. It was soooo good! For $ 2.50 its also the most affordable fresh squeeze juice I’ve had in the city(if you know an even better place, tell me!). The have options for smoothies, boosters, and a couple others. Most drinks under $ 5.
Mel L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Frankfurt, Germany
Located in the basement of St. Lawrence Market, this Freshly Squeezed is cash only. They have the standard menu, but I noticed that at times they also offer some specials I haven’t seen anywhere else. (During the summer they had a special on a watermelon smoothie for example.) We usually get the strawberry banana smoothie. The girl behind the counter is friendly and efficient, but you still have to wait sometimes for a moment, since she is the only staff there. No biggie though.