What a great juice bar located in the Marche Jean-Talon! My wife and I decided to split a juice after watching them cute up a ton of fruit from the local market. We ended up buying a large Explosion de Fruits which was enough for the both of us. The juice tasted great and it was nice to know that they didn’t use any artificial sweeteners. The staff here was also very polite and tolerated our terrible French. If you are visiting the market then you need to stop in at this juice bar.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Thirsty and want a drink while you visitng Jean Talon Market? Mangue & Melon can be a healthy choice. There were so many combination of juices with fresh fruits especially during the summer when every fruits and berries were in season. I am never a Kale or veggie drink person so when my friend asked me what I want, I just could not make up my mind aside from telling her that I want something not«GREEN». Line was long but it was a Sunday afternoon in August, prime farmer market tourist season!
Sarah D.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
Market fresh fruits and veggies are served up smoothie style. My only hang up is I wish they had more veggie based drinks since these types are my fave. Le Grand Vert is my usual green drink go to however it is more apple juice than anything.
Hoang-Khai T.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
a great juice bar in JTM where you are guaranteed the freshest of produce all year long with summer being the best time of year. while i love the place, it is one hell of an expensive juice bar! the cheapest size is so damn tiny! it’s like kids size which is kind of insulting and not really quenching. it makes me regret it every time and makes me wonder why i didn’t buy some sliced watermelon instead. expect lineups that never ends during summer especially during weekends. nonetheless, the juices and smoothies are great despite the crazy price
Kathy S.
Place rating: 4 San Mateo, CA
Since I couldn’t bring my juicer with me whilst on vacation, I had to find a place like this. Tried Le Docteur and Le Vege-total. Le Docteur is hands down my favorite. The smoothies were a little on the sweet side. –1 star as their juices have this weird foam on the top and of course, it’s not organic!
Mary K.
Place rating: 5 Repentigny, Canada
When you go to Marché Jean Talon, you must stop by Mangue & Melon to get yourself a fresh juice or smoothie. My personal favorite: the Mediterranean, a mango and mint smoothie that’s to-die-for!
Cielo F.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Very quick and friendly service. I never grew up around the idea of juicing vegetables so I didn’t think it could possibly be palpable. The idea of liquifying kale and carrots, to me, sounds awful. Try«The Doctor» and you’ll change your mind!
John B.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
I’ve been coming here for years. I like to treat myself to a delicious juice or smoothie while doing my grocery shopping. The staff has always been friendly and efficient. The juices are all delicious.
Marc G.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Premium produce, fresh ingredients(nothing from concentrate), original recipes, friendly staff: what more can you want? These guys know their stuff: most fruits are blended(keeps all the important fibers), and veggies are juiced(to break up the useless cellulose). By far the best juicebar in Montréal. Don’t miss it.
Jason C.
Place rating: 4 Kendall Park, NJ
Located in the Jean Talon market, Mangue et Melon is a temptation I found hard to resist on my multiple visits. I’m not a huge juice person(it tastes great but eating whole fruit is better for you), but after accidentally setting my mouth of fire with some hot sauce, I was desperate for something cool. Fresh fruits are ground and squeezed to order for juice cocktails. The combinations are both traditional(apple/orange/carrot) and imaginative(apple/lychee/peach); I tried a few was never disappointed. Always fresh and the combinations were pretty well balanced between the sweet, tart, and bitter. The staff is friendly and they crank out cups of juice very quickly. It’s not something I would do every day(not a healthy habit and the novelty of it wears thin quickly), but a nice treat as you walk around the market or enjoy a pastry.