Excellent organic juice! Great, friendly staff(so much better than when they were under the previous ownership) would highly recommend! Fresh ingredients you can see and taste!
Scott E.
Classificação do local: 5 Napa, CA
Beautiful organic produce and attention to detail of high quality foods and products. The juice bar is fantastic using the freshest organic fruits and vegetables! The Christina’s protein drink is my favorite in the Napa Valley! The staff is so friendly and laid-back. It’s great to have a healthy alternative like this at the Oxbow!
Tonia B.
Classificação do local: 2 Napa, CA
The location is perfect — right inside the main entrance of Oxbow Public Market. The staff was helpful if not overly friendly. I admit that I have never shopped in their grocery section because quite frankly the prices are ridiculously high. I can understand why a tourist visiting Napa may not want to have to track down a grocery store to get a few items. And Hudsons Greens & Goods has decided to take full advantage of that! I ordered the Fiberpants smoothie and the flavor was what I expected though not my favorite. Their 8 oz smoothie is $ 1 – 2 more than a 16 oz smoothie at Nekter, Jamba Juice or Whole Foods. Again, taking advantage of the tourists. They can certainly run their business plan in whatever manner they see fit but since I’m a local with more affordable options that taste just as good(or better) I don’t see an overpriced smoothie in my future — near or far!
Chrysanthemum A.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Hudson Greens&Goods replaces the small grocery that was once in the corner of Oxbow Market. They have a great deal less produce, and the prices are much higher. While its predecessor had kombucha from Middletown, locally grown heirloom tomatoes, persimmons in autumn… Hudson lacks such variety. If you want a bottle of Sriracha, it’s cheaper at the nearby Walmart. They also have fewer local products– they have Late July crackers from Barnstable(Massachusetts), along with Ninkasi beers&Rogue Ales(from Oregon) The Bay Area isn’t exactly lacking in local food products. Their strength is in their salad/sandwich/juice bar. It’s the better half.
Wendee W.
Classificação do local: 5 Napa, CA
Think of Hudson’s as a mini market for tourists, yuppies or their stay at home partners. I’m a local and have always appreciated the choices here. Everything here is fresh and organic. I mainly come for the juice bar. I have tried them all but prefer to customize. They have salad specials, sandwiches, all the snack side items you could think of, as well as fancy chocolate and drinks. Their cold drink section is impressive and includes organic dairy, as well as kombucha. The employees are helpful and friendly. It is what it is, where it is, in the Oxbow, and I’m grateful for a few healthy choices among the barrage of temptations in this marketplace.
Andrew S.
Classificação do local: 1 Napa, CA
IM not sure what is going on here. I love their groceries but their pricing is absolutely offensively, insane. They may claim that their food is organic but that doesn’t cut it…$ 13 dollars for a Cauliflower, $ 16 dollars for 4 tomatoes the list goes on. Very disappointing that they are doing this. They also charg315 cents a bag… everyone in Napa charges 10 cents… so ask them why they charge 15 cents, they say«its just what we charge… my suggestion is charge a fair market price for your products. Pricing is truly an offense.