Super 7: Best Miami Juice Bars
The Miami juice bars actually worth the hype
Carrot Express
It's hard to believe a spot that started in a Miami Beach gas station now has a grip on South Florida's healthy-ish market, but here we are. If you live in the general Miami area, you're probably no more than 15 minutes from a Carrot Express, since it's grown to nearly 30 locations across South Florida and New York. Cold-pressed juices are in abundance here: try the bestselling Here Comes The Sun with carrot, orange, ginger, turmeric, or the green-heavy Zeus. Need solids? The wraps and power bowls are consistent crowd-pleasers.
Pro Tip: Download the app to skip the line when ordering. @carrotexpress // Multiple locations
Devia Juice Bar
This is Gen Z does juice, but don't worry, millennials are allowed too. Devia Juice Bar has three locations that do plant-based juices and bowls without adding sugar to everything, which apparently is a thing? The Upper Buena Vista spot is the most scenic with actual outdoor seating. Everything on the menu has a number instead of a cutesy name, which somehow makes decision-making faster. The acai bowls are what built the following here, loaded with fresh fruit and portions that actually fill you up.
Pro Tip: Upper Buena Vista is the most scenic location. Grab a seat outside and stay a while. @deviajuicebar // Upper Buena Vista, Midtown Shops, Midtown Garden
GreenG
If you missed your yearly vacation to Tulum, here's some good news: you'll feel transported after a visit here. Well, somewhat. GreenG has two locations in Edgewater and Coral Gables lean hard into that earthy wellness aesthetic we all know and love. The Straight Up juice with grapefruit, lemon, ginger, pineapple, and cayenne wakes you up fast and cures any indiscretion from the night before. The Gainz smoothie is what everyone orders post-workout, while the nana ice cream bowls is basically a full meal.
Pro Tip: The Coral Gables location is kind of a pain to find parking at, but they have a handy video that breaks it all down for you right here. @greengmiami // Edgewater, Coral Gables
Miami Juice
This Sunny Isles spot has been around for nearly 25 years, back when most people thought juice bars were just a California, hippie thing. Miami Juice a neighborhood staple for many reasons, including its juices. The non-alcoholic piña colada with pineapple, coconut milk, and honey is the move, while the fresh-squeezed orange juice mixed with tangerine is a fan favorite. It also boasts a beloved food menu with Israeli touches like falafel, hummus, and massive tuna salad platters.
Pro Tip: Go mid-afternoon to avoid the lunch rush and long waits. @miamijuicerestaurant // 18660 Collins Ave #101, Sunny Isles Beach
Miami Squeeze
A North Miami Beach staple for over 35 years, Miami Squeeze is the definition of "if you know, you know." It’s minutes from Aventura Mall but feels worlds away, thanks to a walk-up bar and outdoor seating that’s glorious in winter (and a….commitment in summer). The ginger juice is undiluted and aggressive, and you will feel it immediately. They happily blend custom orders, and beyond juice, the full menu has falafel, shawarma, and omelets, making it more of a hangout than a grab-and-go spot.
Pro Tip: It gets packed at busy times and parking can be annoying. Go when you're not rushing. @miamisqueeze // 18315 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach
Sunlife Organics
Founded in Malibu and fueled by TikTok fame, Sunlife Organics is now a Miami Beach staple. Everyone knows it for the wildly audacious $40 "Billion Dollar Bowl," but the menu has plenty of approachable options, too. The juices channel West Coast wellness, from the collagen-spiked Pink Goddess to the citrusy Malibu Sunrise. For a green healthy feeling drink, The Happy delivers a solid dose of cucumber and kale.
Pro Tip: Go mid-afternoon to avoid the morning and post-gym rush. @sunlifeorganics // 1614 Alton Rd Suite 101, Miami Beach
Under the Mango Tree
A survivor of the Miami Beach juice boom of the early 2010s (RIP JugoFresh), Under the Mango Tree is famous for its chill, plant-filled atmosphere. It feels like a yoga studio, but with better snacks. Highlights include the Happy Buddha juice and the Marley smoothie, a hearty blend of spinach, kale, and peanut butter. If you’re here for a bowl, the peanut butter açai is the move.
Pro Tip: Everything is organic, and there’s a small market in back selling locally made candles and goods from Peru. @underthemangotreemiami // 737 5th St., Miami Beach



