Fast and efficient. But the prices keep increasing. They are now $ 6-$ 7.50 +$ 1 for boosters. Cash only.
Elton W.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
As Coffee Shop has a Brazilian-flavor to it, they fashion their side juice shack(Jus) as a mini Rio-type juice bar or «Sucos», and take freshness pretty seriously, as one time when I ordered a watermelon juice, they told me it wasn’t available as the watermelons they got in that day were not good and they didn’t want to use them. And yes, it’s a little pricey when you compare it to other juice places like Health King, but you’re basically paying a premium for convenience/location(Union Square) and for slightly fresher fruits & vegetables that go into their juices. Keep in mind that all the juices are fresh, with no additional sugars or additives, so this is nothing like a Jamba Juice/processed juice place. And they usually only have whatever fruits or vegetables that are in season at that point. Highly recommend if you’re in the area and crave something healthy.
Maggie R.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Strawberry, banana, and coconut make a really good trio, order that. Delicious. Nice guys. Fresh stuff.
Halina S.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
I went on a Sunday afternoon — no line– and got the ginger, apple, and beet. It was very gingery(maybe a tad too much, but better more than less) and yes– it makes you feel alive! The price and size is cheap compared to other delis and juice specialty shops.
Andy X.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Not a bad value for the location. Sometimes the line can be long, but at least the scenery is good while you’re waiting. Plenty of tail on this corner.
Athena W.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Bad smoothie. Ignorant staff. No coconut water.
Becca I.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
This place is slightly overpriced, but so are most things around Union Square. I always really enjoy whatever drink I order, but often feel like I could have made something similar at home with my magic bullet. However, if you find yourself in the neighborhood on a hot day, craving a healthy drink it’s probably worth the money. I recommend the grapefruit, apple and spinach juice.
A C.
Place rating: 3 North Haven, CT
My juice. Mine.
Molly D.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
This tiny nugget of a shack is my go to place when I’m feeling under the weather, not so healthy, or just plain hungover. The guy in there is super sweet and accommodating, and if you tell him what you need(«PLEASEFIXTHISHANGOVER!») he’ll whip you up something special. Just smelling this place makes me feel healthier! I usually go for the beet, carrot, apple, ginger situation and I love it!
Jess L.
Place rating: 4 Hartford, CT
Tons of juice options made to order. There’s always a line, but it moves quickly. Some of the best juice prices I’ve seen in the city.
Stephanie Y.
Place rating: 2 Oakland, CA
Well I“ll be damned. This place does not warrant the $ 11 I dropped, or should I say my friend dropped for me on lunch. $ 11 for a large(but not that large) plastic cup of mixed green juice that was way too gingery for one(wo)man to take. $ 11. I didn’t enjoy any of it. I tried to ask the juicer questions but sadly his English wasn’t too awesome so they went unanswered and the 5 people in line in the freezing cold behind us definitely shot me some dirty looks for holding said line up by asking said stupid juicing questions. Overall, I felt healthy but for $ 11 I’d rather eat my greens in a scrumptious salad than drink it from Jus.
David A.
Place rating: 4 Harrisburg, PA
Great street stand that serves up delicious fresh pressed juices. I had one with greens and ginger and it was great.
Kim L.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I’ve ignored this tiny bright colored box for years. why you ask? I have no idea but after I finally ventured there, well, I’m happy I did. The juices are far cheaper than most juice spots(think LIquiteria, I do love them but reserve them for special treats) and they can pretty much create any juice or smoothie combination of your liking. So, stop by the tiny bright colored box and get some Jus!
Athena C.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Never did I imagine getting a top quality juice from this tiny little booth attached to «The Coffee Shop». The menu is right on the booth and there are a good selection of juices. The prices too, are surprisingly lower than most juice stores including Jamba Juice, Liquiteria and such. I decided to get a carrot, celery and ginger juice that is supposed to quench my thirst and boost my energy level, which I need desperately after Barry’s Bootcamp! It was 16 oz and he gave me just a little ice just as I asked! The small is $ 5.5 while the big one is $ 6.5. I think that is the best money spent ever for a juice in New York City. I am definitely coming back for more!
Andrew D.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
The previous reviews on this place, which are spot on, initially sparked my interest. I’ve visited numerous times recently and have been very happy with everything. The pineapple, mango & papaya smoothie was delicious, while the carrot, apple, beet & spinach combo(with some ginger too) was a tasty ‘shot of life.’ The produce is fresh, service is fast, prices are cheap. Enough said. This place has quickly become a new favorite! NOTE: the prices have gone up by $ 1.00 across the board as of 3⁄22.
Danielle B.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
A 5 star juice shack. I passed by I don’t know how many times before giving it a shot. Juicing at its finest. Jus shows Jamba what’s up. Quality ingredients, I’m not sure if all the produce is organic… but it is definitely not frozen. Over fifty straight up juice and smoothie options. My favorite is a beet, carrot, cucumber, and apple«cleansing» juice. Not too sweet. You feel ALIVE when drinking it. Reasonably priced. 22oz juice for $ 5.50! The line might be long, but the juicing man is obviously high on life, whirling up juices quickly! I feel the line growing longer with every word I write, but I don’t care. I want everyone to be able to enjoy this incredible juice!
Asuka N.
Place rating: 2 New York, NY
The juice was okay, but when you end up getting a juice that ostensibly should be comprised of pineapple, pear, and apple and it comes out with an orange color and tastes like carrots, something ain’t right. Their prices seem fair, and if you’re going for something straightforward and simple — they literally throw in the fruit and vegetables and nothing else — it may be a good choice. But I just can’t get over the fact that the guy in the booth got our order wrong after we repeated what exactly we were looking for multiple times. Based on the juice alone, I might give it 3 – 4 stars(I like the street fair options better), but this place gets knocked down a couple stars for giving us something other than what we ordered entirely.
Alan I.
Place rating: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I live juicing and it’s an awesome cleanse when you choose the right ones. I WISHTHEYHADMINT! But this place is great. The prices are $ 4.50−5.50 which in my eyes = cheap, especially for the area. The ginger, apple, pineapple, and lime taste like juiced Christmas. Yum!!! Theyre open in time for work which is a major plus!
Cecilia Z.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Jus is better than most juice places around the city, especially compared to the artificial crap served at some trendier franchise smoothie stores. I used to come here about once a week for their freshly pressed fruit & veggie juices, because I loved that you can choose any combination of fruits and veggies as you wish — so you’re not only free to experiment but also won’t have to worry about getting charged extra for making substitutions. What also made this stand great was the prices. Juices used to start at $ 4, while smoothies started at $ 3.50 less than two years ago. I see that they have raised prices, to $ 5 – 6, which makes it much more difficult for me to come as often as I would like. Looks like I’m better off putting my crafty little Breville juicer to use at home.
Eve S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Daylight savings is in effect; my feet are already messed up from giving up boots for flip-flops; it is time for Jus in Union Square!!! I LIVE for number 33 pineapple, apple, pear juice-a large is 5 dollars and I throw the guys a dollar because they are cramped in this booth all day. The overflow from Coffee Shop can get kind of nuts(Why?) but you can get your drink and high tail it to Union Square or north to Madison Square Park.