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Strip Scores A Clean Hit As Poma Juice Bar Pops Up At The Venetian

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Published on March 18, 2026
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Poma, a new juice and smoothie bar built around a “fruit, function and intention” concept, has opened inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, giving health-minded visitors a faster way to refuel between the casino floor and the convention halls. The apothecary-inspired counter offers a quick, wellness-forward alternative to the resort’s larger sit-down spots, serving everything from nutrient-focused smoothies to açaí bowls as part of a broader refresh of grab-and-go, health-leaning options on the Strip.

What Poma Serves

The lineup at Poma includes cold-pressed juices, nutrient-rich smoothies, açaí bowls, protein drinks and wellness shots, with menu names that lean playful as much as functional: Strawberry Fields, Blueberry Majik, Operation Regeneration and Matcha Madness all make an appearance. Many drinks are built around collagen and other superfood boosters, with the concept designed to support recovery and energy between shows, meetings and late nights, as reported by FOX5. “Wellness has become an increasingly important part of how our guests experience The Venetian,” Julian Griffiths, senior vice president of food and beverage at the resort, said in a statement to the outlet.

Design and the Brand

Behind Poma is a focused brand and identity push developed with design studio D&S Colab, which announced a collaboration with The Venetian in October 2025 to create a bespoke juice concept for the resort. The studio framed the project as a two-location rollout on property, positioning Poma as a streamlined, design-driven counter instead of a full restaurant, according to D&S Colab. The look is deliberately pared back so that fresh fruit and bottled juices take center stage visually at the counter.

Where to Find Poma

Poma is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and currently sits near the Venetian guest suite elevators, with a second location planned for the Palazzo just off the casino floor, according to FOX5. Its arrival follows several years of cold-pressed juice and wellness counters quietly multiplying inside Las Vegas resorts; Eater Vegas reported on one of the earlier moves when Bellagio added a pressed-juice outpost in 2018. Poma’s debut suggests operators still see plenty of demand for quick, health-minded options on the Strip.

For visitors chasing wellness goals or just a low-sugar pick-me-up between shows and meetings, Poma offers a fast, design-forward alternative to typical Strip fare. Expect the counter to draw early risers, convention crowds and anyone looking for a little recovery help after a long night under the resort’s chandeliers.