Orlando/ Food & Drinks
Published on May 20, 2019
Craving juice and smoothies? Here are Orlando's top 5 optionsPhoto: Raw Juicing and Detox/Yelp

Need more juice and smoothies in your life?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top juice and smoothie sources in Orlando, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to fill the bill.

1. Shaka Shaka Tea House

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Topping the list is Shaka Shaka Tea House. Located at 3934 S. Semoran Blvd. in South Semoran, it's the highest rated juice and smoothie spot in Orlando, boasting five stars out of 114 reviews on Yelp. The spot offers bubble tea, fresh fruit juices and blended smoothies.

2. Raw Juicing and Detox

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Next up is Thornton Park's Raw Juicing and Detox, situated at 898 E. Washington St. With five stars out of 66 reviews on Yelp, the vegan spot has proven to be a local favorite. Besides juices and smoothies made with fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs, you'll find vegan wraps, wellness shots and more.

3. Grounding Roots

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Grounding Roots, a live/raw food spot in College Park, is another much-loved go-to, with five stars out of 46 Yelp reviews. The eatery specializes in making nutrient-rich, cold-pressed juices from fresh fruits and vegetables. Head over to 710 W. Princeton St., Suite C, to see for yourself.

4. New Moon Market

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Over in College Park, check out New Moon Market, which has earned five stars out of 32 reviews on Yelp. According to the juice bar's website "All recipes are cold-pressed and/or packed with fresh, organic fruits and vegetables that are locally sourced when possible." You can find the organic juice bar at 2314 Edgewater Drive

5. The Smoothie Room

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Finally, there's The Smoothie Room, a South Orange favorite with 4.5 stars out of 100 reviews. The raw/live food and juice bar offers smoothies, vegetable juices, wheatgrass, energy bars and more. Stop by 25 W. Crystal Lake St., Suite 163, to hit up the live/raw food and vegan spot next time the urge strikes.


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