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During a recent visit to the city to see my brother, I was surprised at how few cold-pressed juice options there were in Cleveland. However, compared to even the best ones I've been to (and I've been to over 20 over the years) Restore does an incredible job providing delicious juice and light breakfast/food items in a fresh, clean setting. The juice selection ranges from super veggie green, to sweeter ones with more fruits. Love the shots selection too-- of ginger, wheatgrass and the usual suspects. Avocado toast on probiotic bread executed terrifically. Ripe juicy tomatoes and generous smashed avocado. Friendly service to boot. PS: To those who say $10 for a 16oz. juice is expensive, it's actually quite on par with markets all across the country where the product is cold-pressed and organic. It takes 5 pounds or so of vegetables and fruits to make one bottle, and with cold-pressed, it takes much longer than conventional processes. Keep that in mind, uneducated juice skeptics!
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