I’ve been in her half a dozen times… More often than not the staff is rude to me. There’s a sense of arrogance among most of the people working there that’s highly annoying and makes me not want to come back. The products overpriced. Plus they seem visibly annoyed when I ask any questions about any of the items. I’ve been on the country very healthy and by just like this all the time from places. If thr service was better… I’m sure this place would be much better.
Jennifer L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Charleston, SC
The rudest staff ever with over priced smoothies. They also cheat ingredients such as leaving out chia. For the price of a week of their smoothies go buy your own sun warrior protein and fruit and a blender and have the smoothies for a month. It’s not«cool» to over pay and be treated poorly.
Alexandra A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
Sweet Baby Jesus a 16 oz «Dtox Water» is 7 $. Let’s break this down — it contains: alkaline water, cayenne pepper, lemon. That’s right, make it at home for less than 1 $. A 16 oz «Pineapple H2O» is almost 9 $ Let’s break this down — it contains: pineapple, apple, mint, alkaline water. That’s right, make it at home for less than 2 $. I can go on … I understand the ingredients are organic and this is a small chain that needs to survive — but man this really rips your wallet and kinda sets this bad rep that juicing/smoothies are expensive or a hassle to make. I think the markup is a bit too much since I make my own organic, cold pressed, etc etc etc juices and smoothies. Here’s my cost for homemade Pinnaple H20 Whole Organic fresh cut pinapple from the farmers market 3 $ 3lb organic apples — 5 $ organic mint from my mint plant(grows in a little pot just fine, and fast) add a little baking soda to filter water to make it alkaline. —— makes 4−5×16oz bottles pinnaple H20 for 8 $. This should be obviously cheaper for a joint that buys supplies in bulk. The only excuse I can find for these prices is that it is a rather small local business targeting the upper class. If you do go in make your money worth by at least buying a green/red juice that has more ingredients than water with lemon and pepper.
Margarette N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
Stopped in today after a ride at the neighboring flywheel(they are in the same strip). The store is small with a chalk board describing all of the ingredients in their milks and juices and a cooler containing the various products. Online, they push the cleanse packages(makes sense, trying to get people to buy more), but I didn’t really see much of a mention of this in the store where products are presented as stand alones. Of course, the prices are not low(with the upper end reaching double digits for the 16 oz). The store also looked like they might have had some things out of stock. I ended up buying a Green Juice(cucumber, apple, celery, lemon, kale, spinach, parsley, watercress), which came in a reusable glass bottle. It was a little tart, but tasted relatively fresh(the employee there claimed – albeit unconvincingly – the juices were made that morning). Yeah, I might come again after a workout, but probably wouldn’t venture out of my way for it.