Booster Juice

4.0 star rating
2 reviews

Category: Juice Bars & Smoothies  [Edit]

2300 Yonge St
Toronto, ON M4P 1E4
Neighbourhood: Yonge and Eglinton
(416) 487-8600
Price Range:
$$$
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  • Review from Sarah Y.

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    Vancouver, BC

    5.0 star rating
    7/11/2010

    It's about time I put up a review of this mecca of deliciousness.

    I've long been a fan of Booster Juice...from North Vancouver's Park & Tilford location (they're by far the nicest people ever -- they'll do substitutions for you to your liking and they know how to make a thick smoothie) to the one at Yonge & Eglinton.

    Anyway...there's always a long line up here, and I don't mind.

    My favourite drink is Sonic Soy...and the only peeve I have against it is the fact that they don't say anywhere that this bevvy is made with sorbet. I only found that out when the guy at the Denman St. location explained.

    So....order a Sonic Soy....it's decent in the kcals and sugar....BUT substitute the sorbet for frozen yogurt. And if you like, sub the strawberries for mangoes.

    Either way, it's a win-win.

    The wheatgrass juice is disgustingly good for you. Do it.

  • Review from Monica B.

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    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    10/10/2010

    Booster juice is always a healthier alternative compared to those sugary frozen drinks from Second Cup or Starbucks. This Booster Juice stand is tucked away upstairs in the Yonge & Eglinton mall and I think that it's an okay place.

    They have many juice options, food and a variety of smoothies. They call their smoothies 'booster juice' because you're to pick a vitamin booster powder that they blend into your drink for health benefits. The drinks are made right in front of you using fresh fruits, low-fat frozen yogurt and other products depending on what drink you choose. They have high-protein, tropical, berry choices and more.

    The staff there is helpful and kind, and the drinks are consistent. The major downfall about this place is that it's expensive; a booster juice is around $6 each. That's pretty expensive for something you can make at home if you own a juicer or blender.

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