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  1. #126

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    I think the Wheeze Juice place in OKSEA down the street is moving in here.

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    7-11 would be great. why there are NONE in downtown is beyond me. ...
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Under the old regime, I couldn't see it happening without a gas station. Now that they're corporate I could see it someday.

  4. #129

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    I think the Wheeze Juice place in OKSEA down the street is moving in here.
    Based on what I could see through the windows of the storefront yesterday, I believe you are 100% correct.

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    go for a trader joes setup (if not a full on traders).
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    from today, seems pretty slow moving

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    New Wheeze sign is up

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  10. #135

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    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.








  11. #136

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    That space just seems *massive* for a juice/smoothie bar.

  12. #137

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    Looks like Weeze the Juice is going to take this space after all.

  13. #138

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    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

  14. #139

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    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.

  15. #140

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    the "small market" is what I heard rumors about a while ago and has me very excited

  16. #141

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    I just want better selection of smoothies. The last location was very limited, IMO. Will definitely be checking this out.

  17. #142

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    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.

  18. #143

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    I took these opening day, 4/1. They are now open 8-8 every day.




















  19. #144

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    Almost ten bucks for a smoothie. If I drank alcohol, I would rather buy a sixer of White Claw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Almost ten bucks for a smoothie. If I drank alcohol, I would rather buy a sixer of White Claw.
    I used to say the same thing until someone told me 'you pay 10 bucks for a craft cocktail at a bar that kills your liver, why wouldn't you pay 10 bucks for a craft smoothie that gives you a health boost?'

  21. #146

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    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.

  22. #147

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    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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