CHESTNUT HILL
Juice Press

Juice Press

33 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA, 02467, CHESTNUT HILL, United States

Soup • Cafés • Juice • American


"juice press - the most raw food 100 store nyc behemoth- has landed in massachusetts. despite the annoying by its decided elitist eat well and live for always marketing nonsense, we had to check it. I have a series of photos, including the shameless male pandering weapons n' rosen paradies city sign the inner is quite inorientating. there are two large counters and refrigerators wth avocado toast, juice squeezed bottle products, etc.- they feel boxed and disorientated. this is NYC style high-end vegan dig n go or snarf in economical seat chic (I guess in any case on eating. I had a delicious cup lentil mushroom soup, a mandelbutter cup smoothie, and kale and spinat salad with excellent seeds mix. despite my doubt, the salat was excellent far superior, honey grow Crasper greens not overly dressed and tons of seeds. the linseed mushroom chili was also well seasoned convenient and, good, homey (lentils and mushrooms are clipping daily). my partner had avocado toast, bottle strawberry shake with helpful if not frighten warnings about non-pastaurization, and fantastic raw vegan chocolates. $50 and despite his cozy Vibe juice press, I wouldn't be more common. I am in a whole kitchen art from away cozy caffes and food shops should not be in the business of making plants based eating a lifestyle rich and meatless. on the other side everything we ate was excellent."

Davio's Cucina

Davio's Cucina

55 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, 02467, CHESTNUT HILL, United States

Meat • Pasta • Cheese • Ice cream


"First of all, the only reason I am not giving this a zero star review is because the food was superb. Starting with the good; we ordered two appetizers, both of which were lovely (highly recommend the Philly Cheesesteak Roll and Calamari). Moving onto entres all of them were served hot and prepared correctly in accordance to our order, which unfortunately is a rarity these days. For desert we ordered the Strawberry Shortcake and Creme Brûlée Cheesecake which tastes as good as it sounds. After we finished desert is when things went south. Earlier in the meal I had thought I saw something run across the floor under our table and I was told it is nothing to worry about. Lo and behold the table next to us stood up and pointed saying there was a mouse. Sure enough, it was scurrying around the dining room floor. This is absolutely revolting. We told staff about it who did nothing at all. Our waiter sent over the manager to speak with us about it and made things worse. He voluntarily disclosed that we have pest control here every day something that is unacceptable especially as he said this has happened for the PAST 10 YEARS. Don 't worry though if everyday is not enough for the pest control to be there every month they come and drill the walls because the mice burrow into them EVERY MONTH! SERIOUSLY! How can a fine dining restaurant have a mice infestation for the past 10 years? Their answer is the movie theatre next door attracts mice . How is this not a health code violation? Why do you continue to operate a restaurant at this location? If I am paying upwards of $100 per person I expect better. Saving the best part for last when the manager came over we expected him to comp our deserts or at least something basic to make us feel validated and that he cared, but he offered that if we wanted to order another desert it would be on the house. Asking for the bill, I expected at least one item would be taken off. To my surprise NOTHING WAS! Never come to this restaurant unless you want a $500 bill with a side of mice droppings. I included a video of our furry friend below."