08 April 2014

Million Dollar Juice

Yesterday I had a full free day as I have this week off before I start my new job, so I found myself wandering around town (after binge watching Netflix all morning). I wanted to meander into Local Honey to do some vintage shopping - but due to the torrential downpour and limited parking, I found myself driving in circles. 

Eventually I happened upon Urban Juicer, a place I have seen a hundred times but never been. As I am fresh off my best friend's bachelorette festivities, I felt I should do my penance and eat relatively clean this week.
That's just water in her cup.
And y'all. Don't get me wrong, it was good. Really good. I got some pineapple/coconut/mint concoction, and it was super fresh and superbly tasty. But am I the only one having a hard time paying upwards of $7 for 16 ounces of juice?? Alright so the post title was a bit of a hyperbole. I feel alone in this plight and honestly it's really wearing on me (no it's not). I haven't done a full evaluation of the juice options in Nashville, but I would LOVE to do it more often if it wasn't so damn expensive. And let's be honest, I'm not going to juice this stuff at home myself, but thank you for the very sensible suggestion.

Options:

Juice Bar
Whole Foods
Juice Nashville
Urban Juicer

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Am I missing any? Is this the price I'm just going to have to pay to get the body of Gisele? Send help. I don't want to pay for a membership to Barry's Boot Camp either. 

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