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Joe & the Juice opens second location Liverpool ONE

The cafe will occupy a 1,800 sq ft unit on Paradise Street.

Health-focused fast-food and juice bar chain Joe & the Juice has opened a second location in Liverpool ONE, a shopping, residential, and leisure complex.

The opening follows the strong performance of its Liverpool ONE John Lewis & Partners concession.

The new cafe will occupy a 1,800 sq ft unit on Paradise Street. The location will feature the brand’s signature fresh juices, coffee, healthy shakes, salads, and sandwiches including its renowned Tunacado Sandwich.

“After the success of our existing café in Liverpool ONE, opening a second, standalone location was a step we took with confidence. We believe that people are at the heart of our business, a dedication that aligns well with Liverpool ONE’s community-orientated approach. We’re over the moon to have strengthened our presence in the destination, and are thrilled to have opened the doors to our brand-new café and to further expand our brilliant team of dedicated juicers in Liverpool,” Sam Moloney, Retail Director at Joe & the Juice, said.

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