It was our first visit to Sip and we will definitely return next time we are in town. The place was very clean and organized. This is not your mall smoothie shop that is using precut fruits and veggies. Sip seems to be using fresh whole produce and it really improved the quality. I thought it was fairly priced for the quality & quantity. $ 16 for a smoothie and juice.
Laq Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
Instead of a usual heavy breakfast consisting of potatoes, bacon, and carbs, I opted to get breakfast at Sip. I got the Dr Feel Good which was a bit bitter because it’s umm healthy with clean greens. I had to just down it knowing it was nourishing my body. I also got an acai bowl which was excellent. All organic and made when I ordered. No Jamba Juice here! Prices are reasonable give it saves you a trip to the market, blending, and clean up. Definitely will come again.
Hannah T.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Quality ingredients made to order, but rather expensive.
Katy C.
Classificação do local: 3 Grand Rapids, MI
While I really love the Beet the Blues(beet, carrot, celery, apple, ginger, and lemon), $ 9.50 for a 20oz. juice is pretty ridiculous considering you can get all those ingredients for half that at a grocery store or farmers market. For me it’s only worth it every once in awhile(once every few months or so), and mostly because I don’t want to invest in my own juicer right now. Parking can be tricky, as it’s right by Wolfgang’s which takes up most of the parking lot where Sip is located, especially on weekends.
Jacque G.
Classificação do local: 3 Grand Rapids, MI
Great environment. Excellent drinks! Worth the price. You’re able to customize drink which is great. The staff is super friendly, attentive and knowledgeable.
Tom C.
Classificação do local: 3 Warrenville, IL
* Juxtaposition * Bizarre place * Disgusting drinks, so far * Fresh ingredients * Passionate flows like wine * Countless combinations
David B.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Great to have an organic juice bar in Grand Rapids. This spot has a seriously great menu of juices and smoothies. They also have a few to go salads and prepared raw foods in the cooler. So many options at this spot make it hard to choose! I went with the acai bowl and the all vegi savory juice– does your mother know. The juice was amazing, acai bowl good but a little small for $ 10. This place is definitely pricey, I wish I could order more stuff but my wallet held me back. Also they are slowww. Quality takes time, so it’s allgood but just be ready for a serious wait if there is a line. All that being said, this spot is most definitely an awesome find.
Linz M.
Classificação do local: 5 Grand Rapids, MI
I absolutely love this place. The acai bowl number two is so yummy. All of the ingredients there are top quality and local. I’ve never ordered a bad item from this place. The staff is great and it’s always helpful if you call your order ahead when in a rush. I love that they are now offering main juice and elixir items in glass jars to bring home and you have to try the mousse. Best dessert ever and it’s healthy with its ingredients mainly being avocado and coconut. Complete organic. Real deal.
Tony F.
Classificação do local: 5 Minneapolis, MN
Yup, being from Chicago, this is the real deal juice bar. They have legit juices, a few smoothies, and a bunch of other complementary food items in da haus! The staff was great and welcoming. They were open to asking what my tastes and juice background was and willing to make some suggestions. The space is huge and plenty of room to sit and read or chat with friends. Note that do not have Wifi. Pretty sure they open around 7A most days, which helps before heading off to work.
Peter S.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Worth stopping in this place. There are drinks to suit every taste and style. Staff are generally super friendly though my friend who frequents Sip had one sour puss staff experience. A bit pricey and that is reasonable given the quality and expense of the ingredients. Want something fast and cheap? There are many places where you can get a sugar rush in a mass-produced chemically-enhanced juice or smoothie. The drinks and food at Sip are high quality, unique, organic, and built by hand(with the aid of blenders) in front of you. My only gripe is the frequency with which they are out of key ingredients. Don’t be surprised if the drink you fancy is unavailable because they are out of, for example, blueberries. This purchasing/inventory issue is something that need be improved before I would give them 5.
Franco S.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
«Don’t stop believin» — kick ass song and amazing smoothie. Really tasted good with bee pollen. Ummmm… So the prices are a bit high, but probably on pace with organic shops. The smoothie is fantastic and they have lots of good options. The staff is very knowledgable and able to walk you through the menu, offer alternatives and explain flavors. Mood is way chill. Good place to sit back, reflect and write a Unilocal review. ;)
Margaret i.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
I dig this place A LOT but gave 3 stars because they are closed on Sundays, which is unfortunate because it’s my day off & lots of people are out and about on Sundays coming from church, etc, I would argue more than Saturdays. Head to Malamiah if you want juice on a Sunday but love this place otherwise.
Ellie B.
Classificação do local: 5 Grand Rapids, MI
Amazing service and even better drinks! I have not had a drink here I don’t like! Prices are a little high but it is worth it for healthy fresh produce! Always look forward to my trip to Sip when I don’t feel like making my own concoction.
Amanda L.
Classificação do local: 4 Grand Rapids, MI
Looking for a hearty, healthy way to start my Monday, I walked into Sip to find something tasty. I ordered the Purple Rain, which is made up of probiotic fermented coconut water, blueberries, coconut meat, almond butter, banana, maca poweder. I guess mine was actually a Pink Rain as they happened to be out of blueberries this morning and substituted strawberries. The strawberries proved to be just as filling and provided a punch of color and summer-like freshness to the drink. Sadly, I couldn’t linger in the West-Elm-like lounge area to watch the kitchen staff, hard at work, whip up their fresh concoctions. While the drink was on the pricy side, it’s listed as a meal replacement, and it really did fill me up until lunch time.