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1. Sidewalk JuiceGreen energy makes this sidewalk stop a "must". If you walk by and observe a line around the corner from Sidewalk Juice, then not to worry, it is definitely worth the wait. Sidewalk juice features all unique and tasty juice blends, including a Green Energy Juice, Nutella Smoothie (yes, a NUTELLA smoothie), and a Blueberry Almond Dream. The menu includes both health and sinful blends. In either case, all blends are delicious. Most important tip: Cash Only.
3287 21st St San Francisco, CA 94110 Neighborhood: Mission
(415) 341-8070 Hours: Open Weekdays 9am-7pm; Weekends 10am-7pm -
2. SourceSource is one of San Francisco's latest (and greatest) restaurants to promote all-round good health. Juices and smoothies ooze positive vibes directly from the menu. In the words of Source, "Our elixir bar includes fresh-pressed herbal infusions and juices that provide a choice of calmness, balance, euphoria and energy. Our just-picked ingredients sing with vibrancy. Each drop of water is filtered through a special purification and ionization system, and the air is purified and energized. All of this works seamlessly together to create a joyful sanctuary that balances your mind, body, and spirit." Enough said.
11 Division Street
San Francisco, CA
415-864-9000
Neighborhood: SOMA
Hours: 7 days a week, 11am – 10pm
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3. FrapezIf you don't have an industrial juicer at home, well, Frapez is the next best thing. They offer convenient and healthy juices, smoothies, teas. Fresh juice and smoothie blends are complete meals in and of themselves. The Frapez menu contains everything health-conscious; even the sweetness level is indicated by the number of stars. The highlight of the menu is the Emerald Matcha smoothie: It's green tea powder, coconut milk, cashews, and melon. Yumminess and healthiness all in one--Life doesn't get any better than that!
4092 18th St
San Francisco, CA 94114 Neighborhood: Castro
(415) 503-1323 Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am - 8:30 pm; Sat-Sun 8 am - 7 pm Website: www.frapez.com -
4. The Plant Organic CafeEnjoy juices and smoothies in the most picturesque setting in all of San Francisco, right on the Embarcadero. Welcome to Plant Cafe. Kombucha on tap fresh and raw organic juices blends galore make The Plant Cafe a perfect place to sit back, relax, marvel at the stunning view, and enjoy life. Smoothies are offered with a choice of organic soy, almond, or regular milk. Juices are made with fresh organic fruits. Caveat: The menu presents many options, so it may take several visits to get your feet wet
The Embarcadero Pier 3, Ste 108
San Francisco, CA 94111
Neighborhood: Embarcadero(415) 984-1973
Hours: Mon 7:30 am - 8 pm; Tue 8 am - 8 pm; Wed, Sun 7:30 am - 9 pm; Thu-Sat 7:30 am - 10 pm
Website: www.theplantcafe.com
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5. Power Source Juice BarNeed a quick place to "power up" in the middle of the day? Power Source Juice bar is conveniently located in the bustling SOMA area, just for that purpose; it is a cozy, convenient, and quick cafe-style juice bar. Power Source offers fresh pressed organic juices, power smoothies. Smoothies are designed to be functional for detox, energy, cold-crushing, or whatever your body needs in the moment. Quick tip: Orders can be placed in person or online for pick-up.
Power Source Juice Bar 81 Fremont St
(between Mission St & Market St)
San Francisco, CA 94105
Neighborhood: SOMA (415) 896-1312 website: www.powersourcecafe.com Hours: Mon-Fri 7 am - 3:30 pm
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