Sean M.
Yelp
Best juice in Nashville. It's not even close. Reasons (in no particular order):
1. This is a locally owned business. Not a chain or a franchise. It is a true Nashville original and a great addition to our local food scene.
2. They use fresh organic ingredients from local suppliers. You can taste the difference. It's cleaner, and the natural flavors seem to blend better than at other juice places, where they sometimes use bulk and/or frozen produce which gives those juices that watery, dull, and ultimately indistinct flavor.
3. The menu. At first it's a little overwhelming because of the variety. But do as I did and ask for help. They will point you in the right direction.
4. The products! They are remarkable in every category for their creativity, unique use of ingredients, balance, mouthfeel and of course their flavors. (I feel like I'm reviewing wine, here, but it's sort of similar when you think about it.) These are not random juices stirred together. Rather, the blends are made up of specific and complementary flavors in what I assume are proprietary combinations & ratios. There are other flavors included as well, not seen at other juice places. (Cardamom totally works in "the Belle." Try it.) The result is a balanced flavor profile that leaves you asking yourself, "How'd they do that?" The competition is good at their craft. These guys are experts. Artisans, even.
5. They juice, blend, and bottle on premises. (I asked.) Cold pressed, in keeping with the best method for preserving the fresh and nutritional punch these juices deliver. The raw ingredients are delivered to the shop and are pressed same day with the huge silver machine in the front window and then bottled and refrigerated. (Again, I asked.) Seeing that machine there reminds me of one of those salt-water taffy places in Gatlinburg, or that sourdough bread joint in San Francisco. It says: They do it here. All of it. That's important to me.
6. I feel like I have to respond to the other reviews. Not sure if they were made by the competition, but regardless the juices at Fix are prepackaged in the sense that they were bottled before you got there, likely the night before. (You guessed it: I asked.) To me, this is absolutely preferable, because it allows the flavors from the different ingredients to be cooled together, to meld, and to round out. Having tried both juices that are blended and bottled right in front of me as well as those that have had a night to chill together, I vastly prefer the latter. That's what Fix gives you.
7. Finally, do what I did: get a juice from across the street (or your favorite juice place) and then go to Fix and get a similar one. Compare them side-by-side. See which one you like better. My guess is you'll agree with me that Fix is a significant step up.