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    EmNet Organics

    3.9 (24 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    a living room with leather chairs and a coffee table
    Alexandria T.

    Website is extremely impressive which is why I stopped. Was excited to talk about the detox packages and spend a lot of money, the sauna really peaked my interest. Coming into the store was less than desirable. There were no juices made for detox packages, it was extremely warm, like the AC was off. I was told the juice I wanted couldn't be made because they were making another juice. I told the nice front desk lady that I would wait and she said that was fine. She was nice. Just really disappointed. The front table seemed more like a break room than being for customers. Unfortunately I won't be back. Hope to find a juice bar in the area soon enough.

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    Cindy C.

    Shout out to Emnet Organics for the mother's day fruit bouquet (via fruitbouquets.com). The first basket was of subpar quality, with the pineapples turning brown, dried out oranges and discolored melons. My father called the store and the staff were very kind and understanding. They quickly replaced with a new fresh fruit arrangement and even added a balloon. Great customer service and it made my mother very happy. Highly recommend!

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    I've tried going twice now and they've been closed during their listed open hours. Never tried the food but won't bother going by again.

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    This place has the best smoothies! Plus, the women working there were super nice and helpful. I'll definitely be coming back!

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    I had a smoothie with extra protein and it wasn't thick and disgusting like many smoothies with a lot of protein.

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