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51st Deli launches juice and smoothie bar

Order up. 51st Deli’s selection of grab-and-go + made-to-order breakfast, lunch, and dinner items just got a little broader.

Someone holds a green juice up in front of 51st Deli's sign.

The Hulk’s name is pretty fitting, huh?

Photo by NASHtoday

No need to juice-tify this morning treat. The Nations’ 51st Deli has introduced a new juice and smoothie bar with 13 curated flavors, various add-ons (think: supplements like whey and collagen + nuts, seeds, and even agave), and a build-your-own juice or smoothie option.

We ordered the Hulk (apple, lemon, kale, cucumber, and spinach) this go around, but let’s get into some of your choices if you don’t jive with a green juice.

Juices

  • Detox | Apple, beet, celery, cucumber, ginger, and carrot
  • Vision Works | Pineapple, orange, carrot, and kale
  • Liver Hitter | Beet, carrot, apple, lemon, and ginger

Bonus: Ditch the plastic and order the Fresh Coconut. That’s right, it’s served in the coconut itself.
Smoothies

  • Lunch in a Cup | Banana, apple, peanut butter, almond milk, agave, and cinnamon
  • Red and Yellow | Strawberry, banana, agave, and almond milk
  • 51st Mango Madness | Mango, raisins, almond milk, and agave
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