If Starbucks is the popular way to start your day, Restore Cold Pressed is the trendier, healthier younger sister. With a breezy open layout and rustic tables, the urban juice bar feels more New York City than Northeast Ohio. Co-owners Adam Wright and Christie Pritt, who lived in Manhattan for seven years, spent more than a year researching recipes and testing their favorites to create 16 rotating flavors. Try the No. 2 ($4.50 for 8 ounces, $9 for 16 ounces), a mix of beet, cucumber, parsley and lime that offers a citrusy burst with just a kick of earthiness. For each 16-ounce bottle, Restore slowly extracts juice from 5 pounds of organic fruits and vegetables using a 9-ton press. So it may be time to swap your daily caffeine fix for this nutrient-rich routine. "It's something that's amazingly healthy for you," says Pritt, "and will keep you up and awake in a good way." 1001 Huron Road, Cleveland, 330-806-3893, restorecoldpressed.com
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