Ariel W.
Yelp
I was waiting for my friend to get her facial at Clean Your Dirty Face in The Hive in Flagler Village and I needed a refreshment. She directed me to JB&C Juice Bar and Cafe a few doors down and I was wowed by this delightful discovery.
This was my first visit and I felt welcomed as soon as I walked in the door. JB&C opened in 2018 and is owned by Amanda Lynn Cicatello and Big Brother houseguest and restauranteur Memphis Garrett who also co-owns Poke House and Growlers and Howlers. You can find this adorable juice bar and cafe at the edge of Flagler Village beside the train tracks. Garett used his childhood spent in a family farm in Kentucky as inspiration for the decor of this homey cafe.
The wedge shaped restaurant has large windows lined with live cascading plants,. In the center of the room is a handcrafted 12-foot wood communal table flanked by vintage church pews. The built in nook bench is made cozy by plush pillows.
When creating the menu they wanted to offer a fast-casual dining restaurant with a healthy grab-and-go options. The menu features smoothies, acai bowls, smoothie bowls, sweet toasts, avocado and savory toasts, salads, paninis, empanadas, smoothies, coffee, tea, and lattes. After I consulted the extensive menu I decided on the Iced Matcha Latte made with ceremonial grade green tea, Matcha powder, coconut milk, and raw blue agave poured over ice ($6.50). It was very refreshing and I loved the coconut flavor. Based on my awesome first time experience I can't wait to come back and try some of the savories on the menu. I love the MASS district and JB&C is a great addition for anyone looking to eat and drink healthy but still delicious.