PURE Juice Bar offers the best in raw / fresh juices, handcrafted super-food smoothies, 100% Arabica coffee and grab & go healthy snacks. All of our products are nutrient-packed to energize and alkalize your entire system so you can look and feel your very best during the day.
Drinks/Coffee: Cold Pressed juices, super-food smoothies, specialty – 100% Arabica espresso.
Food / Snack / Brunch: Homemade raw energy bars, super-food wraps, Acai bowls, chia puddings, fruit salads, vegan and gluten free cakes and many other vegetarian options.
Tip: Acai bowl with home made granola.
View: Street
Capacity: 20 Persons
Price: €€
Credit Cards: Yes (and ticket master coupons)
Opening hours:
Mon - Fri: 09:00–20:00
Sat - Sun: 10:00–20:00
Mini Interview from the owners Dimitris Ladas and Thanos Mondanos.
What is the Pure Juice and how did you come up with the idea?
Our primary purpose is the improvement of the dietary habits of the customers who come in contact with us, by offering them food with high nutritional value and variety of flavours.
After, both of us, living for years abroad in London and Montreal, we observed the trend in those communities towards healthy snacks, raw food rich in vitamins and nutrients that supplement energy so that anyone can live up to the demanding rhythms of everyday life.
The best way to achieve this is through the consumption of raw fruit and vegetables, so that they retain all their vitamins. This has become aware in many foreign countries, where people everyday consume fruits and vegetable and it's now part of their daily diet. For example in England people talk more and more about the advantages of 7-a-day, which means consumption of 7 fruit or vegetables during the day. That is a reason why juice bars abroad are very popular with the consumers.
Having that in mind, we decided to bring something similar to Athens and opened our first juice bar in the center of Athens, Kolonaki area, hoping that we will contribute towards the balancing of the nutritional habits of the Athenians and in general businessmen, students and tourists in the center of Athens.