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Benicia-Born Juice House Co. To Shutter All Bay Area Shops

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Published on March 22, 2026
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Juice House Co., the Bay Area organic cold‑pressed juice chain known for its plant‑based drinks and reusable‑bottle push, will pour its last shots on April 4. The announcement, posted by founder Tiana Duvauchelle over the weekend, closes the book on a homegrown brand that grew from a Benicia yoga collective into a five‑shop operation across the North Bay and San Francisco.

“After years of pouring my heart into this space, this team, and this community, Juice House Co. will be closing,” Duvauchelle wrote in a social post, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The paper reports that Duvauchelle did not provide a reason for the closure.

Where the shops are

The chain's "Find Us" page currently lists storefronts at 611 First Street in Benicia, 421 Second Street in Petaluma, 2985 Solano Avenue in Napa, the Public Market at 5959 Shellmound Street in Emeryville, and a Ferry Building stall at 1 Ferry Plaza in San Francisco. The company's site also posts hours, phone numbers and ordering links for each shop, and serves as the place to check gift‑card balances (Juice House Co.).

What customers need to know

The company said all locations will remain open through April 4 and will operate during regular hours "while supplies last," and customers can use gift cards in‑store through the final day. Refunds for gift cards will not be offered, and bottle returns will be accepted only for store credit, per reporting in the San Francisco Chronicle. Staff at individual shops did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

From yoga studio to market staple

Duvauchelle launched Juice House Co. as an offshoot of her Benicia yoga collective, Yoga House, and the business built a following for organic cold‑pressed juices, kombucha, and nut mylks. Local coverage of the Benicia storefront and the brand's early days details that origin story and the sisters' expansion efforts, including early press about opening on First Street (Benicia Herald).

Ferry Building context

The Ferry Building Marketplace still lists Juice House at Shop #38 in its online directory, confirming the brand's on‑site presence even as it winds down operations. The marketplace listing also provides hours and contact information for the stall for visitors planning a last visit (Ferry Building Marketplace).