Let’s be honest, this place is far from a bargain. Tasty juice, sure, but it adds up at the till. It’s expensive. On the up side, as is so rare in life, you actually get what you pay for. Every last scrap of fruit is fresh – the little tub of sliced passionfruit waiting to be popped into the juicer stole my heart. They also make great smoothies and have fresh pre-made sandwiches by the door. All coffee drinks are 1.50 before 10am, though they only have a 12oz, so if you’re like me and you need a bucket of coffee to tide you over until you get to your next bucket of coffee, that’s something to be aware of. As a bonus, the staff are wonderfully warm and friendly. Great guys, great juice. What more could you ask for?
Christina T.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
I come for their soups and their juices. Good selection of soups with vegetarian or meat options. Have pre-made salads and low-cal soup noodles that look ok. Nothing crazy fancy. Friendly staff. Rarely have to wait In a nutshell: more a juice place than anything else
Alex S.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
I have a weird relationship with Crussh Juice Bar; I don’t know that I love what they give me, but every so often I want it nonetheless. It’s fresh, it’s clean, the staff are all super-friendly — all of these are major pros. I’ve never eaten food here but I do like the look of the cold quinoa and pasta salads, as well as some heartier bowls and warm melts. I’ve definitely eyed up some of the eat-in munchers as I’ve been waiting for my juicin’ to go down. My go-to order is the green goddess juice which packs in apple, celery, lime, spinach and maybe a handful of some other things. I usually get a large; it’s modestly sized and aggressively priced, even though I know that you’re paying for a fresh customizable drink. On that note: you can opt for ‘boosters’ in your drink, including things like vitamin C and omega. I also appreciate the recent push towards veggie smoothies; they do a body good. In sum: something in the total equation means that Crussh is a «sometimes» and not an «OMGALWAYS» place for me. Though I do have to admit that, after a rough weekend, a Monday morning detox juice feels especially restorative. Unilocal note: like most good juice /smoothie /fro yo /coffee spots… there’s a loyalty card that works on a stamp system. Get sippin’ for some(eventual) freebies.
Rachel J.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
this place is the bang bang! the smoothies are healthy and so, so tasty! I had the fat burner one because it had loads of the berries I like in it! I also had a delicious jalapeño and spinach melt which I sorta cant stop thinking about! I wanna go to every branch and try everything on the menu!
Tom H.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
They do good smoothies, but the problem is that after 3 slurps you’re done. And then you’re left with the feeling that you’ve just spent 3 quid on a fruit craving that could have been satisfied by spending 30p on an apple from the market stall across the road. Next time I’d rather spend my £3 on 10 pieces of fruit than buy an expensive smoothie.
Corinna H.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Crussh is bursting with vitamin packed smoothies and nutritious deli style food. Whenever I’m feeling a bit under the weather I can guarantee that the fun staff here will whizz me up a little dose of medicine. I’ve read that vitamins and minerals loose their potency as soon as they are exposed to air(especially vitamin C) so by buying fresh smoothies, I’d like to hope that I’m getting much more than from a bottled one. They certainly taste better anyway. They also have started making hearty soups this winter and although I’m usually dubious of having shop bought soup(you’d think they’re good for you, but alsorts of sugar, cream and salt is often added) Crussh vow that theirs are super-soups and many are 100% organic. They have different ones each day, but if you can, I’d recommend having the ‘Organic Thai Tomato’, a perfect winter warmer. The toasties are also very good especially the ‘Jalapeño & Spinach Melt’ It’s all sounds too good to be true, but the exact nutritional content is offered for every single item if requested or on their website, and if you take a look at this you’ll see they really don’t have anything to hide.