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I am from Boston, and I moved here recently/temporarily for health reasons/care needed at UPMC. There is a great cold-pressed juice place at home, and lots of other healthy eating alternatives, that I was sad to say goodbye to. That said, I was PSYCHED to find Pittsburgh Juice Co. They are small, but they are doing everything right. ORGANIC, cold pressed juice, glass bottles for reuse, and a spotless shop. Critics on here lamenting their lack of menu options or lack of a 'tasty smoothie' -- just don't get it. This place is truly the only one of its kind I've seen in Pittsburgh in terms of high quality food options. To me, there is no point in drinking juices that aren't organic, or that taste sweet like a dessert. Anyway, this place is great and I can't wait for them to grow their business. Personal preference for "green juice" additions.... fennel and/or radish !
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