The ginger/tumeric shots for $ 3 are all I need to get a quick feeling of health running through my body. Tried the #1, #6 and the Cacao all within the past three days. Makin’ me feel all kinds of good. I didn’t even notice the food until visiting three times. I will be back to try out some of the food menu items once I save up enough juice money.
Nikki C.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Glory! Glory! Alleluia! Few weeks ago I got a bad cold… I was like ”I need a boost of vitamins” and I was at the corner… So I grab their ”The Golden Turmeric” juice… As I tough the cayenne did the job! My cold was 10x better the morning after… And the Acai bowl was simply delish… So refreshing, hearty and tasty… Lil bit pricey 12 tokens but it worth it x1000. The customers service is also flawless. Very friendly they ask you if you have any questions… And they let you checking out the menu without bothering you!!!
Chad S.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
How do I give negative stars? $ 11.50 for one juice!!! And they don’t have tap activated on their payment keypad… meaning they want you to tip them for taking the juice out of the fridge and handing it to you… here’s a tip… stop charging exorbitant prices for your juices, and stop expecting a tip for doing your job or you’ll be out of business in a year. SAVEYOURMONEY, THEREAREWAYYYYBETTERFRESHJUICEOPTIONSOUTTHEREFORLESS. Drive down the street to Whole Paycheque for the same cold pressed juice at half the price. Jugo Juice is right up the street in the sky train station. And if you have come to the realization that the pseudo-science around juicing and detoxing have not been at all proven, then you can get the exact same nutritional benefits /sugar-kick of juice from good old pasteurized juice out of the carton at the store. Ultimately, it’s better to eat your veggies and fruit, avoid this place.
Erika G.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Baller juice. Flavours such as TUMERIC? Cool 3 day juice cleanse(5 juices a day) can run you $ 189? Cool stop for after I do a 5:30 am spin class. Fist pump.
Nancy W.
Place rating: 4 Port Coquitlam, Canada
Glory Juice Co Vancouver opened their newest location near Olympic Village on Quebec and West 2nd Avenue. It is just around the corner from Earnest Ice Cream. I am so glad to have Glory Juice Olympic Village opened since it is on the way from from spin classes. The original 4027 MacDonald Street shop was simply too far! I love the space inside. It has high ceilings with a bright airy space. The wooden benches are so comfortable with an angled back. There are a lot of fresh organic cold press juices and organic nut milk beverages available. I like that they have samples for tasting and also smaller baby bottles. Glory Juice has a lot wide range of flavors from the green’s green, bright citrus tasting ones to sweeter fruity juices. #17 Beet Apple Burdock 10.95: a bright and sweet cold press juice. It is a great starter juice if you’ve never tried cold press juices or juice cleanses before. Although it is a little expensive. It is worth every penny.
Alex D.
Place rating: 5 Port Moody, Canada
Absolutely amazing. Décor is chic and packaging is adorable. Had the Golden Turmeric and it was great. Almost all juices have 2 sizes so it’s convenient.
Alice C.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
after enduring 3 hours of waiting in line for the seawheeze runner’s shop @ the convention center, my body was running on empty… decided to stop by glory juice since it was down the street from my apt… thoughts: 1) expensive: it was $ 12 for an acai bowl. i have to admit, it was definitely a good portion, but seriously?! $ 12 is usually a full on meal! but nevertheless, worth a try. 2) de-li-cious: not gonna lie, it was $ 12 well spent on the nut acai bowl! i really liked the granola /nuts topping and whatever they had drizzled on the acai. extra points for presentation as well. i didn’t get to try out the juice, but overall the acai bowls are pretty solid… glory juice can be an expensive habit. great place to hang out with friends, limited amount of seating but enough to catch up with friends!
Hanson D.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I had a great taste of the following: Cacao 473mL/16oz($ 9) — Alkaline Water, Sprouted Almonds, Dates, Raw Cacao, Maple Syrup, and Mountain Salt Golden Turmeric 473mL/16oz($ 9) — Alkaline Water, Sprouted Almonds, Dates, Turmeric Juice, Raw Honey, Mountain Salt, Cinnamon, Black Pepper, Cayenne Cacao Nut Ball($ 2.50) Lemon Cashew Ball($ 2.50) Seed Bar($ 3) The thing about Glory Juice Co. is that they focus on using organic ingredients for their cold-pressed juices, almond beverages, and raw shakes. It’s been claimed that organic ingredients are better for farmlands, taste better than non-organic counterparts, produce less concentrated toxicity, and contain more nutrients. To this end, the prices at Glory Juice Co. are a little higher than non-organic competitors. Out of the raw juices my favourite was the #17(Beet, Apple, and Burdock). The Cacao sounded like a simple almond drink on paper, but coming from a background of drinking store-bought almond milk everyday, the Cacao here is a tasty alternative. There was a fine nutty aftertaste and I enjoyed the drink being naturally sweetened by dates. The Golden Turmeric was a spicier almond milk with ingredients like cinnamon and cayenne adding some zap to the drink. I liked that this still tasted like almond milk and so if you need some serious zap in your milk look no further than this one. None of the balls looked that big but biting into them showed that they were pretty packed. The Cacao Nut Ball was the darkest one and this was like eating a ball of nutty chocolate. Everything is really compressed so a couple of these would be really filling. I liked the Lemon Cashew Ball a little more with its zesty lemon zing. The Seed Bar(14 ingredients) is meant for a nut-free diet but it was good on its own too. It was similar to eating a packed seedy brownie. I think my fingers were a little too hot though because the seed bar started dropping pretty fast; the lesson for me is to use a utensil to eat the seed bar instead of my fingers.
Mel L.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Not sure when they actually opened, but walked by the other day and had to go in and take a peek. Never been to the other 2 locations before but this Glory Juice’s décor is nice! Kinda similar in style to all the other juice bars that have been popping up all around the city. We tried two acai bowls. The ‘regular’ one and the green one. Liked the green one more as it had slightly more flavour to it. They are pretty filling, packing them with lots of granola, goji berries, nuts. Not quite like the acai bowls you can get from Hawaii with tonnes of fresh fruit on top, but they do give you sliced banana. Overall really good but at a steep price at $ 12 per bowl. One thing is that their website needs to be updated. It still says ‘opening soon’ for this new location and it would be nice if they listed their in store menu items so that people know about the acai bowls and the smoothie options. I can’t totally fault them as this seems to be the case with a few other juice bars as well!