Juice House Co., a Bay Area chain known for its organic cold-pressed juices, will close all its locations on April 4, the company’s founder announced Saturday.
“After years of pouring my heart into this space, this team, and this community, Juice House Co. will be closing,” Tiana Duvauchelle wrote in a social media post. She did not provide a reason for the closure.
The company operates shops in Benicia, Petaluma, Napa, Emeryville and a San Francisco outpost in the Ferry Building.
Juice House Co. grew out of Duvauchelle’s Benicia-based yoga collective, Yoga House, and built a following around organic, unpasteurized juices, plant-based drinks and its push for sustainability.
Juice House Co., a Bay Area organic juice chain known for its organic cold-pressed juices, will close all stores in April. (Juice House Co.)
In her announcement, Duvauchelle reflected on the business’s broader role.
“JHC held so much – early mornings, growth, friendship, first jobs, last jobs, diversity, wellness, community, connection, challenge, family and so much heart,” she wrote.
In a follow-up post, the company said all locations will remain open through April 4 and continue operating during regular hours while supplies last.
Customers can still use gift cards in-store through the final day, though refunds will not be offered. Bottle returns will be accepted for store credit only.
“We are continuing to operate fully and serve our full menu while supplies last,” the company said.
The closure comes amid continued turnover at the Ferry Building Marketplace, which has seen a high rate of openings and departures in recent years.
Duvauchelle encouraged customers to stop by before the final day.
“We would love to see you before we close our doors,” she wrote.
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