Aside from promoting wellness and healthy lifestyles at its market and spa, Coco's offers an impressive array of cold pressed juices and smoothies in the cafe. Customers can choose from more than 20 add-ins and toppers to accompany their beverages or grab a quick 2-oz. shot of wheatgrass, ginger, or lemon. For the serious juicers, they also offer a regimented, cleansing detox program.
This plant-based eatery in SoBro focuses on its juices and smoothies. Using local and organic products wherever possible, Daily Juice Café uses a cold press juicing method to ensure maximum nutritional value from each ingredient. Everything served at this juice bar is vegan and vegetarian friendly as well as dairy and gluten free.
This locally owned juice bar boasts juices named after the city (check out Radnor or Ryman), as well as smoothies, cashew milk, and activated charcoal water. Most juices are prepackaged for an easy, grab-and-go transaction.
At their hip spot in 12 South, this formerly roving juicery offers more than juice. Test out their four levels of cleanses, acai bowls, kombucha and coffee soda in addition to a menu of traditional cold-pressed juice and smoothies. Now it's easier than ever to get a healthy lunch break.
Get raw cold-pressed juice straight from the Fountain at the Farmer's Market or out on the road from their juice bike. Choose a custom subscription and have these small batches delivered direct! The unpasteurized and vegan formulas are made with local produce from fair-trade farmers and are hand bottled in glass.
Hours: Nashville Farmers Market (Thur 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Fri 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) East Nashville Farmers Market (Wed 3:30-7 p.m.) 900 Rosa L Parks Blvd // 1500 Davidson St, 615-306-0603; tfojuice.com
After creating the state’s first cold-press juicery in 2011, Stephanie and Wes Waring turned their delivery service into a retail store in the Gulch. Thanks to a hydraulic press (a press that doesn’t apply heat), Juice Nashville’s products contain three to five times more nutrition than standard juicers. Whether you want a single bottle or a three-day cleanse kit, they've got your juicing needs covered.
Before Lynne Lorraine’s, East Nashville didn’t have a juice bar to call its own. Owner Chad Currie changed that when he turned the healthy juicing lifestyle he learned as a touring musician into a business. The menu includes fruit and vegetable juices, smoothies, and water infusions as well as delectable menu options like sweet avocado toast and black bean brownies.
Hours: M-F 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1100 Fatherland St, Suite 102, 615-727-8851; lynnelorraines.com
After bringing healthy selections to Brentwood, The Juice Bar has expanded all over town. Order juices and smoothies with names like We Got the Beet and The Doc along with spring rolls, parfaits, and other snacks.
Hours: Vary by location 522 Heather Pl // 2120 Green Hills Village Dr // 2001 Belcourt Ave // 1120 4th Ave N // 222 11th Ave S // 6000 Hwy 100, Suite 101; ilovejuicebar.com
The Post East takes pride in serving customers fresh products made with natural and organic ingredients whenever possible. Because juices are made with a masticating (cold-press) juicer, each juice has a high nutrient retention. They also make their own almond milk that is exceptional!
Hours: M-Sun 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 1701 Fatherland St, Suite A, 615-457-2920; theposteast.com
From fruit slushies to packaged snacks, The Urban Juicer is not your average juicery. The menu includes beverages like fresh juices and fruit smoothies as well as quinoa salads and curry chicken wraps. Aside from offering its customers several menu options, they also invest in biodegradable packaging and have a mobile app so you can pre-pay for your order and skip the line.
Hours: Vary by location 2206 8th Ave S // 1009 Gallatin Ave // 21 Arcade Alley // 4021 Charlotte Ave; 1-855-905-8423; theurbanjuicer.com