I’ve been here twice to taste the offerings, which is free and fun to do. The woman who helped me both times was very friendly and let us try everything. She also sent me home with a free mini freezer bag and ice pack the first time when I bought a couple and was on my bike. It’s good quality juice that feels good in the body. Highly recommended.
Kevan I.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
I am a huge fan of Daily Greens. Their juice concoctions are genius! I love that each one has a number of different fruits and veggies to create more variety in my diet and keep them interesting, and the ratios are just perfect. You might be put off by some of the flavors on your first try — I was taken aback by the saltiness of the Renew(mint/spinach/watermelon/cucumber with pink Himalayan salt), but now it’s my favorite flavor. Plus, I like to support local businesses, and even though they are not cheap(about $ 8 for 16oz), they provide some of the best value and most interesting juices available in the HPP-juicing business. Every bottle has SIXPOUNDS of produce in it, and some of them even have 2g of fiber, along with several grams of protein. This location isn’t really a juice bar and they don’t make smoothies, so don’t be thrown off by the Unilocal category — it’s actually their production/employee headquarters, with a small front room where customers can taste all the options. Pro tip: buy 6 bottles and get 1 free! :)
Courtney W.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
I love juice! This place is on my way to East Austin Succulents(my new second home) and I always think, «I love juice. I really want to try their juice.» I finally stopped here one day on the way to EAS and it was so worth it. Daily Juice is running a small store front operation, but I’ve seen their juices all over Austin, so they definitely put their focus on distribution. That works for me! You can sample any and every juice, if you want. The girl working was super accommodating and let us know what all they had, what deals they were currently offering, and told us to sample away. When I was there, they had a deal on the chia juices and they were buy one, get one free. I love chia and I love deals, so the boyfriend and I ended up getting the same exact juice — the Balance chia one. It was spectacular and perfect for a hot day.(Did I mention we got both for only $ 8? So cool!) Each juice is $ 8, from what I can tell, so it is a little on the pricey side. On the other hand, that juice was awesome.(I wish it had more chia seeds, but that’s just a personal preference.) Would I go back? Absolutely, and I’ll also start looking for their juices at my local grocery stores for when I’m not in the area.
Red H.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
I’ve been drinking a couple of these/week and most of the blends have been excellent. I have never been to the store though(I buy the juice at Whole Foods). I agree that these juices are«delicate» or lighter than other juices, which is the reason that I like them. They have a «Half Pint» line that is marketed for children — but I love the«Green Thing» from this group. The«Core-Greens» group is my favorite and I really enjoy the light fresh taste. The Replenish from the hemp-milk line was my least favorite, but I understand that wheatgrass is really an acquired taste… one that I don’t plan to cultivate.
Shelley B.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
JUICE! I stumbled upon this juice at a SXSW event where I was really only there for free tito’s and massages. After they handed me a free Purity juice, I tried it out and thought it was kinda gross and weird. I kept on drinking and by the time I guzzled down the last drop, I was in love. I typically buy these at Royal Blue, Whole Foods, and HEB. Although my HEB might not be stocking them anymore since they discounted the core greens selection to 3.99. Good for me! Probably not so good for them. I still pick these up periodically but I really need to thank this company for getting me in the green juice game. Because of them, I bought a juicer and juice one or two times a day. I also get strange looks by cashiers when I buy 10 cucumbers at a time. I like to leave them with a mystery. Thanks Daily Greens!
Kelly S.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
I’m halfway through a 4 day juice cleanse from these guys and I feel great! I mean, I want some fried chicken… but that’s something that I always want no matter what’s happening in my life. #realtalk I stopped by DG to pick up a cleanse since I’m on this fitness kick thingamabob(that’s ruining my social life) and was pleasantly surprised to find that their cleanse was only $ 75. I know I say«only» but that represents about 70% of what you’re eating for those 4 days so it’s legit. Their juices have like 6 lbs of fruit/veggie juice and are in fun little packages that detail ingredients and what they’ll dol: renew! energize! refresh! The dude behind the counter didn’t remark or look twice at my bedraggled appearance, instead handing me the cleanse, finding a way to make it cheaper(they were having a BOGO sale that day) and sending me on my merry way. As far as I can tell, it’s the cheapest cleanse in town. I think it might also be the only one that allows you to eat fruits and veggies on it. The idea is to get some fiber and«roughage» in your body so you… well, you know. With the toilet. If you’re considering a cleanse, you can find them at Whole Foods but I’d recommend stopping by their Springdale shop to save some of that green on the Daily Greens.
Victoria S.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Stumbled on this place the other day while taking the back roads to avoid 35. I had seen Daily Greens bottled juices around town at Whole Foods and Royal Blue, but didn’t know they had their own place. Apparently they just opened a couple of months ago and this location serves as their headquarters and processing plant, in addition to having a store front. They offer all 8 of their bottled juices, although I was a little disappointed they don’t do made-to-order juices too. If you’re not familiar with the brand, they offer the following varieties: *Harmony: kale, celery, fennel, lemon, apple, pear, ginger *Purity: kale, parsley, broccoli, cucumber, celery, lemon, basil *Rejuvenate: carrot, pineapple, romaine, spinach, collards, lemon, turmeric *Renew: mint, spinach, cucumber, watermelon, dandelion greens, pineapple, celery, lime, himalayan pink salt(my current favorite) *Vitality: kale, jalapeño, pineapple, cucumber, cilantro, celery, lime, himalayan pink salt(I hear this one is great with Grey Goose… from friends) *Elevate: pear, spinach, watercress, cucumber, lime, madagascar vanilla(although it claims to be Whole Foods exclusive, it is also available here) *Enlighten: hemp seeds, algae, madagascar vanilla, coconut nectar, camu camu, himalayan pink salt(although it claims to be Whole Foods exclusive, it is also available here) *Replenish: hemp seeds, wheatgrass, cocoa, madagascar vanilla, coconut nectar, camu camu The store is pretty small, consisting mostly of an industrial refrigerator and a counter with an iPad on it. On the one hand it made it kind of awkward to be in a 5’x5’ room with just one other person, but on the other hand it was great because I got all of the attention(life goal) and got to sample almost every drink. As for the juice, I think I’ll stick with Juiceland. 1. Daily Greens makes a super hyper smooth juice – they manage to make green juice taste creamy and indulgent! This can also be a drawback because the flavors are a little bland… or should I say«delicate.» My tastebuds are so dead from espresso shots and sriracha, though, that I prefer Juiceland’s bolder combinations. 2. All of Daily Greens’s juices are $ 8 for 16 oz., while you can get a certain 32 oz. drinks at Juiceland for the same price. 3. Also, Juiceland presses when you order, so you get peak freshness and no nutrient breakdown, and can also make changes/substitutions if need be. 4. Juiceland is also as common as Starbucks in Austin, while Daily Greens is pretty far out on the east side. So why should you ever come here?(I like lists) 1. Get to taste any and all of their drinks. 2. Cleansing. If you buy 6 juices, you get the 7th free! 3. You live in Bastrop and this is closer to you than Juiceland.