I think the Wheeze Juice place in OKSEA down the street is moving in here.
I think the Wheeze Juice place in OKSEA down the street is moving in here.
7-11 would be great. why there are NONE in downtown is beyond me. ...
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Under the old regime, I couldn't see it happening without a gas station. Now that they're corporate I could see it someday.
go for a trader joes setup (if not a full on traders).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Wheeze the Juice closes Wednesday at their current location in OKSea.
I asked the owner if they still planned to move to the bigger space in Level, and he said they were going to take a break before deciding what to do.
Work inside had stopped some time ago.
That space just seems *massive* for a juice/smoothie bar.
Looks like Weeze the Juice is going to take this space after all.
that's great news! I forgot to come by and mention that I walked by there the other day and they were putting their menu up. Cannot wait to get that corner activated again
They told me that they will offer smoothies, juices, food, Yerba mate, and a small market.
They plan to be open by the end of March.
the "small market" is what I heard rumors about a while ago and has me very excited
I just want better selection of smoothies. The last location was very limited, IMO. Will definitely be checking this out.
Happened to notice this place was open on April 3rd, so went in and got a smoothie, which felt comparable to previous place in that regard. Atmosphere does make it come off as a potentially good social area (akin to a coffee shop), and I did notice they had a small section for some produce, milk, eggs, wine, etc. I hope they expand on that as time goes on--not to be a full market, but having more snack foods could appeal to guests at the Aloft Hotel. And having a few more baking/cooking ingredients could help out us locals in Deep Deuce from having to make a last-minute drive to another grocery store. Really hope this does well, because seeing this and Willow Coffee open up does seem to bring back a little more livelihood to the area during the daytime.
I took these opening day, 4/1. They are now open 8-8 every day.
Almost ten bucks for a smoothie. If I drank alcohol, I would rather buy a sixer of White Claw.
Agree it seems expensive, but that seems to be the going rate for a "premium" smoothie in OKC these days. Helps that they are very tasty and smoothies would seem to be an area where using premium ingredients would make a difference. Hope they're getting a sweetheart rate on that space - seems massive.
I have gotten a couple smoothies here since the new location and each time there is a decent amount of people here. I love the oldschool VHS tapes playing on the tiny TVs. This place has a cool nostalgic, vaporwave vibe.
The smoothies are expensive, but I look at it as a (light) meal.
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