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Alchemy Juice Bar Cafe
Categories: Restaurants Live/Raw Food Restaurants Vegetarian Live/Raw Food, Vegetarian [Edit]
203 New Britain AveHartford, CT 06106
(860) 246-5700
- Hours:
Tue-Sat 10 am - 6 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street, Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
14 reviews for Alchemy Juice Bar Cafe
14 reviews in English
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Review from Chana S.
West Hartford, CT
The food here is fabulous and I love the atmosphere. They have incredibly tasty and fresh dishes. My only complaint is that some of the items on the menu are way too expensive, even for organic food.
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Review from Emily C.
This weekend shifted my tastebuds to value the healthier side of dining. Alchemy serves up an amazing organic menu with smoothies, squeezed juices, wraps, salads, soups, dessert items and more.
I loved it immediately. It's an extremely laid back place and service is snail-pace slow (the upbeat staff makes up for it) but I didn't mind the wait. For a small eatery, Alchemy has a lot going on, so I poked around for a while: the cafe features an Eco-boutique section, an oxygen bar, and shelves of literature promoting a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. Very cool place- one of the few veg-friendly eating establishments that I know of in the area.
Wheat grass shot anyone? Organic smoothie made with Cacao, goji, strawberries, banana, coconut, dates, and berry tea? That's just one option in a list of dozens of incredible juice/smoothie/tea choices in the Cafe.
For lunch, I decided on the Alchemy Wrap, which combines warm, sweet yams with black olives, red peppers, ripe avocado and sesame seeds. I didn't expect such full dimensions of flavor to come from a few simple ingredients- but I was blown away. The olives and yams provided the most delicious blend of salty and sweet, balanced with the smooth avocado- this was topped off by a refreshing order of cold ginger, honey & lemon tea.
My dining companion enjoyed a hummus wrap with veggies, seeds & greens, as well as a very spicy Chakra Rock beverage (Apple, pear, carrot, celery, parsley, ginger, garlic...cayenne pepper optional. She sprung for the pepper).
So, needless to say, we experienced quite the veggie feast. Prices can be steep: up to $10 for a smoothie (my wrap was only $8!), so that can be a downside.Listed in: Gluten Free Options, Vegans Eat Too!
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Review from Lori M.
Boston, MA
Warning: review based on one visit (today) and one entree (I wasn't that hungry!) I ordered the Living Pizza, take-away, since I had to drive to the airport. Pretty good, but the "dough" was thicker than what I've had in the past. I'd give it 3 stars on that one entree, but I have to bump it to 4 because they are so nice! It's a groovy place sort of tucked in a neighborhood - but what do I know, I was there one day for work. Just seemed very residential. The menu is vegan/veg with menu of raw food available that day on a chalkboard. If I lived in Hartford, I'd totally frequent this place. They also have an oxygen bar, a concept that confounds me, but hey, whatevs.
UPDATE: I went back again and had the raw fettucine alfredo (prob has a cutesy name like "fettucine rawfredo") - made with sunflower sprouts and pesto. Wow. $15 of good. -
Review from Allie H.
Narragansett, RI
Okay this place has the worst service ever, waiting years for them to wait on you (at the brunch they are supposed to wait on you, not at the counter). They used to have a weekend brunch, they stopped that, only vegan place in the entire state for that, why on earth would you STOP that? One time I went for the now defunct brunch and they were out of TOFU?! How does that happen at a veggie place?!? I mean seriously, I also heard that the owners aren't even vegetarian, interesting..
If you like or want raw food go to Catch A Healthy Habit in Fairfield, I know it's a bit of a hike from crappy Hartford, but still.. -
Review from Diana L.
If this review were based entirely on the food and the atmosphere, it would definitely be five stars, unfortunately, I'm damn poor, and must lay a good deal of weight on reasonable pricing. 9$ for a milkshake? Really? I've worked at Whole Foods for over a year now and although organic ingredients are definitely pricey, this is a joke. This place isn't situated on Newbury Street in Boston or Brooklyn, New York. We're in Hartford.
I came here with my parents and two younger brothers for lunch and the bill turned out to be 85$. And one of my brothers is five years old. And he got a grilled cheese. With just bread and cheese. And it was 11$. Really?
Kombucha, a drink generally costing 3.39 at WFM, here is inflated to $4. Steaz Teas jump from 1.50 to $2.
Besides that, the food tastes amazing, the avocado is always a luscious, vivid ripe green, and I am never disappointed taste-wise. Plus they have a lot of neat things to look at, in the eco-boutique and all about. Fun colors inside. -
Review from Cliff H.
Hartford, CT
Great food. Unique atmosphere. Free wifi. Runs lots of great food co-ops, yoga, and wellness programs for the community. Beware of crazy high food/drink prices ($15 for a smoothie?!). The destination for all things green/organic/vegan/etc in Hartford. Great break from usual processed food, just be prepared to pay up to eat here on a regular basis.
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Review from Zoe P.
Arlington, MA
A health-food restaurant should have a serious spinach salad. And this one does, and it's excellent. It has goat cheese, walnuts and raisins in perfect proportions. On another visit, I enjoyed something called a Wendy - a cookie bar thing with coconut, peanut butter, almonds and chocolate bits. I think it was gluten-free and I know it was totally delicious.
When it comes to fresh, homemade, wholesome food with lots of flavor, this place is no-nonsense good. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by. If you like to eat healthy or you're a vegetarian, or if you have food restrictions, go out of your way.
But take note, the coffee's kinda bad. -
Review from Ben A.
Cambridge, MA
This place is fantastic! I went here last weekend for dinner with an old friend while passing through on my way to NYC from Boston. She happens to live in Hartford and is also a vegetarian and insisted we go here, prefacing it by saying it was 'amazing' and amazing it was.
I never thought I could love a salad so much! 'The Lovers Salad' (no pun intended) consisted of field greens, some choice veggies, slices of kiwi, grapes, and pomegranate (the fruit is apparently seasonal) with a finish of sunflower seeds (without the shells) and a light garnish of balsamic and it was quite possibly the best salad I've ever had. I grew up not eating salad but I've been trying to branch out lately and this alone could convince anyone that salad is delicious. My friend had a wrap that she said was delicious as well. We also shared a smoothie with 'super awesomeness' added on which was very delicious (I don't remember which smoothie but I do remember they all looked good).
Everything here is organic and most things on the menu looked delicious and nutritious. I walked away feeling happy and healthy and I thought about the salad for the rest of the weekend! (I can't normally say that about salad or any food for that matter). The atmosphere was very chill and the music was relaxing.
I had a moment where I almost wanted to become a vegetarian sitting in this cafe... the moment passed and while I still enjoy meat, the memory of this cafe didn't. -
Review from Marcia M.
A group of us pit-stopped here for a late lunch about a month ago and I left feeling a little "off." Don't get me wrong....this place has a very fun and liberal vibe and I loved the adorable glass juice jar that I was able to purchase for just $2. I may have ordered the wrong thing on the menu or maybe my palette for raw foods just isn't sophisticated enough yet?
I did NOT enjoy the raw juice mixture that I ordered at all. It started off well enough, a little pungent and congealed but after a few minutes...I just didn't feel so well. Whatever was in the murky reddish glass was just not jiving with my stomach. My friend ordered a fresh fruit juice cocktail of some sort and seemed quite happy with her choice. I was probably waaaaay to ambitious in my selection of beets and god knows what else?
The raw Alchemy wrap fared much better with avocados, roasted red peppers, seeds, and tasty yams. It was very filling. The others in our big group all seemed pleased with their lunch choices as well.
I skipped on over to their Eco-Boutique section and found a great kit of GREEN home cleaning supplies in trial sizes for 50% off that I snagged up. I noticed on signage throughout the space that Alchemy hosts workshops, classes, and other events that promote a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle as well. Very cool if you happen to live in the area.
On our way out, the owner gave us sample of vegan fudge. They were gooey and fantastic. A great way to try and get that raw juice taste out of my mouth.
I would certainly suggest tasting an assortment of the bakery goods here. They all looked amazing. -
Review from Cat W.
New Haven, CT
Food co-op with a splendid array of great gluten free options. Smoothies are great, too. Ignore the unfortunate pseudoscientific crap on the walls and you're in for a lovely meal.
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Review from John A.
Medfield, MA
If you've ever driven from Boston to NYC, you know that CT is that long, boring bit in the middle with nothing but fast food toilets and mediocre diners along the way. Well, Alchemy is the first good reason to love the drive. Tucked into a small funky West Hartford neighborhood with several other 'green' shops, Alchemy is an oasis of awesome, fresh, real food. Extensive menu of sandwiches, wraps and entrees. Plus, a great selection of veggie smoothies and fruit juices. I had a veggie wrap loaded with live hummus, sprouts, greens and kiwi. Yes, kiwi! And what an amazing taste dimension it adds! An assortment of organic teas and coffees, and vegan desserts ranging from peanut butter-chocolate cupcakes to chocolate chip cookies. Less than 5 minutes off Route 84, in that heart of CT. This will be a permanent mid-way stop on future drives through the state.
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Review from Melissa T.
Hartford, CT
I recently came here on a dead Friday afternoon and had a mediocre experience, even though the food and juice I ordered was not bad.
Like I said, the place was not busy at all. I ordered the live veggie wrap - a pretty basic meal - and an orange/carrot juice/other. The juice was great, if a bit pricey at $8/glass, but the wrap left a lot to be desired.
This place could have gotten 3 stars, maybe even 4; the girl who seemed to be the only wait person working at the time forgot to bring over my food and I had to walk up to the counter like 45 minutes later and remind her - no exaggeration.
Also, people would probably take going vegan or living/eating organically more seriously if places like Alchemy would take themselves more seriously - as in, not feed into the hippie stereotype. I can see why some people would like the vibe at this place, but it gets kind of annoying after a while. I will probably not go back. -
Review from Emily S.
Valencia, CA
I live in California, but came home on to CT on Christmas break and my mom took me to lunch at this place. We split the alchemy wrap (avocados, roasted red peppers, sesame seeds, yams, yum!) and I had a bowl of veggies soup (also yum) and my mom had the carrot bisque (which she really enjoyed). The food was really good. I also has this AMAZING drink that was lemon, ginger and honey- which you can get hot or cold. I got hot and I loved it. I am going to try to recreate it when I get home. The food and the atmosphere of this place was great, it felt like it belonged in California. I am taking away 2 start because of something written on the chalkboard wall. The owner(s) apparently believe that 9/11 was committed by the government, which beyond being stupid just totally pisses me off. It's people like these that make hippies look like a bunch of drugged-out morons. That said, they can hold whatever views they like, I just don't like the establishments where I eat shoving their views down my throat as I am eating. If not for that, I would have given this place 4 stars.
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Review from Calli B.
Fair Oaks, CA
I ordered the tofu platter. It was good-loaded with vegetables, but nothing special. The specialty seems to be raw foods/smoothies, but I didn't try any of the smoothies. One of the nice things was that they actually offered a variety of fresh juice, such as green juice. Most places just offer fresh fruit or carrot juice. They also had some raw deserts, which I did not try. I didn't enjoy the ambiance. It felt dirty and they kept playing the same tune over and over again, which got extremely annoying. It seemed a little pricey, too, but I think most of their stuff is organic, which explains some of that. I would go back and try a smoothie or juice but would probably take it to go.
